- Ribble Way
The Ribble way is a long distance walk between the
Lancashire coast and theYorkshire Dales National Park largely following the course of theRiver Ribble . The route begins in Longton and ends at the source of the Ribble atGayle Moor nearRibblehead , it is around 118km/73 miles in length.The route passes through a variety of landscapes including tidal marsh, open moorland and limestone gorges. It begins to the south of the Ribble estuary, the route then runs through
Preston and on to the historic town ofClitheroe . Next it heads up into thePennines to reach its source on remoteCam Fell .History
The idea of opening a walk along the Ribble called the Ribble Way was first suggested back in 1967 at the inaugural meeting of the Preston and Fylde branch of the
Ramblers' Association . The idea eventually attracted official support and was opened in 1985.Connections
The Ribble way connects with several other long distance walks, including; the
Dales Way , thePennine Way , thePennine Bridleway andThirlmere Way .ettlements
*Longton
*Preston
*Frenchwood
*Ribchester
*Little Town
*Winckley Hall
*Clitheroe
*Horrocksford
*Paythorne
*Rathmell
*Giggleswick
*Stainforth
*Horton in Ribblesdale "(Joins Dales Way)
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