A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
West Lancashire
'Martin Mere is only a 15 minute walk away, or alternatively why not try our Wetlands and Waterways Walks. You can make these as long or as short as you want depending on how fit ...
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'Whether its the tranquility of the Leeds Liverpool Canal or the countryside of West Lancashire there is no shortage of lovely walking from Burscough ... '
'As a renowned refuge for wintering wildfowl, the reserve covers 376 acres, making it one of Britain's most important wetland sites, visited by thousands of migrating wildfowl in the autumn and win ...
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'Bring your wellies and explore a hidden gem of wetland habitat at the NEW Wild Walk – meander through the muddy meadow, wander in the wet woods and get lost in a reedy ramble spotting wildlife and giant sculptures ...'
'We presently have vacancies for a few more members. If you are interested in joining the Club please contact the Membership Secretary ...'
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'Sunday rambles monthly from West Lancashire to the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Peak District, North Wales.'
'The Parks and Countryside Service plan and organise a number of guided walks throughout the year. These take place at locations throughout West Lancashire and vary in length from short 1hr long health walks between 1-3 miles in length to all day country hikes that can be anything up to 12 miles long. We have created maps and route information for some of these walks and you can find them here.'
'Our daytime rambles are approximately 5 miles and easy/moderate rating. If you would like to ramble around the countryside of West Lancashire, meet new people or just enjoy the beautiful scenery, ...
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'Founded over 30 years ago with the objectives to enjoy rambles, defend the public footpaths in West Lancashire and to extend the local footpath network. To help ensure all footpaths in West Lancashire are walked regularly, walks are arranged twice monthly, in the winter, and more frequently in the summer ... '
Member of the Ramblers - Mid Lancashire Area Grouping
'The fields surrounding Ormskirk are mostly arable so whether it's cereal crops blowing in the breeze or the harvesting of root crops, the views along this route change from season to season. This ...
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'The Yellow Hammer walking route is a very good reason to get out and about in the Ormskirk area and discover the area's wonderful public rights of way network. Ormskirk is an historic market town in the heart of West Lancashire. The trail starts and finishes at Ormskirk railway station or bus station taking you through the historic town centre and out to the rolling countryside beyond, boasting stunning views of Lancashire and Merseyside.'
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