Ribble Way: Ribchester to Clitheroe

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From the school, follow the riverside path along the Ribble, turn left along Huddle Brook to a back-street, then turn right, on to the Blackburn road. Follow this road until it turns sharp right across Ribchester Bridge, then continue straight on along a private road on the west bank of the river.

At Dewhurst House farmyard, turn right to the river, then turn left, along the riverbank, to Haugh Wood. Follow the path round the bend of the river and, on leaving the wood, go up the slope and over the ridge at its lowest point.

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  Terrain  - Riverside paths; some indistinct sections across fields; can be muddy in places in winter
  Landscape  - Fields and woods, sometimes well above the river.
  Dog friendliness  - Woodland sections give chances for dogs to run free
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car-parks in Ribchester and at Edisford Bridge
  Toilets en route  - At car-park in Ribchester and beside Edisford Bridge
About the walk
Ribchester, ‘the walled town by the Ribble’, was a major Middle Bronze Age settlement that was occupied through the Iron Age. The Romans recognised its importance and established the cavalry fort of Bremetennacum there, at the hub of five great roads. It remained an active cavalry fort on Julius...
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Ribble Way: Ribchester to Clitheroe

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Additional information
  Terrain - Riverside paths; some indistinct sections across fields; can be muddy in places in winter
  Landscape - Fields and woods, sometimes well above the river.
  Dog friendliness - Woodland sections give chances for dogs to run free
  Parking - Pay-and-display car-parks in Ribchester and at Edisford Bridge
  Toilets en route - At car-park in Ribchester and beside Edisford Bridge
About the walk
Ribchester, ‘the walled town by the Ribble’, was a major Middle Bronze Age settlement that was occupied through the Iron Age. The Romans recognised its importance and established the cavalry fort of Bremetennacum there, at the hub of five great roads. It remained an active cavalry fort on Julius...
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