Ribble Way: Gisburn to Settle

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Follow the A59 through Gisburn and turn left along the Settle road (A682). Follow it for 0.6 miles (1km) until the Pennine Bridleway joins in from the left. Follow a separate track – new and very welcome – alongside the road. As the road bends right continue ahead to a conspicuous mound on a ridge. This is Castle Haugh, a Norman motte. Descend and walk through a wood to Paythorne Bridge. Go left up the road to Paythorne.

Opposite the Buck Inn take the obvious track for about 0.25m (400m) to a waymarked junction where the Pennine Bridleway bears left on a green track. Follow this for about 0.6 miles (1km) to a bend where Pennine Bridleway goes ahead over a bridge and then bears left: the Ribble Way goes ahead, cutting a corner. Rejoin the Pennine Bridleway out onto Paythorne Moor.

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  Terrain  - Field and moorland tracks and paths, occasionally indistinct
  Landscape  - pasture and some rougher moorland with backdrop of high hills becoming more impressive as the stage progresses
  Dog friendliness  - Almost entirely across grazing land so opportunities to run free may be limited
  Parking  - Free car-park off A682 in Gisburn; pay-and-display car-parks in Settle
  Toilets en route  - In Settle Town Centre
About the walk
Gisburn, which sits astride the busy A59, is very old and possesses many attractive buildings, including the former Ribblesdale Arms, dated 1635, now apartments. The village is the venue for a weekly auction and an annual steeplechase. Parts of Gisburn Church date from Norman times.  Annually, on...
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Ribble Way: Gisburn to Settle

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field and moorland tracks and paths, occasionally indistinct
  Landscape - pasture and some rougher moorland with backdrop of high hills becoming more impressive as the stage progresses
  Dog friendliness - Almost entirely across grazing land so opportunities to run free may be limited
  Parking - Free car-park off A682 in Gisburn; pay-and-display car-parks in Settle
  Toilets en route - In Settle Town Centre
About the walk
Gisburn, which sits astride the busy A59, is very old and possesses many attractive buildings, including the former Ribblesdale Arms, dated 1635, now apartments. The village is the venue for a weekly auction and an annual steeplechase. Parts of Gisburn Church date from Norman times.  Annually, on...
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