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Garstang
This route is an on-road ride which is 23 miles long which should take approximately 3 hours to complete. This route is perfect for those keen on developing distance and stamina. Outward via Pilling to Cockerham on
Cycle Route
Garstang
On mainly on quiet country roads, a circular route to the east of Garstang on the Barnacre fells. Some gentle undulations, with a quick decent past Barnacre Church. Suitable for families wishing to develop their experience
Cycle Route
Garstang
The course is a 34 mile long circular on-road ride , strenuous in parts with long hard inclines and fast descents. Outward via Scorton to Dunsop Bridge. Return via Chipping. Riders should be prepared for challenging conditions.
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Barrowford, Burnley
Favourite Pendle rides - Manny’s favourite cycle route - Pendle’s 3 Peak Challenge
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Burnley
Unearth the history of Burnley while cycling with this handy leaflet
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Blackburn
A nice gentle loop around the outer south-west of Blackburn. A generally flat route, on traffic free paths, canal towpath and a pleasant quiet road through the attractive village of Pleasington.
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Foulridge, Colne
A lovely route following the Leeds - Liverpool canal north towards the Yorkshire Dales and along the way you can stop and enjoy places like Salterforth Village and Greenderfield locks.
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Burnley
The Mary Towneley Loop is a section of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. It follows bridleways and byways or short sections of public road.
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Hoddlesden, Darwen
A ride of changes and contrasts, encompassing bleak and rugged moors and the verges of industry in a circular sweep around and across the Darwen valley.
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Garstang
This route is made up of on road flat terrain to the west and south of Garstang. It has difficult sections but is mainly flat. It is perfect for riders wanting to increase their distance and stamina.
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Burnley
With over £2 million invested in new cycle facilities in the area and more routes to follow, the borough of Burnley is becoming some of the best areas in the north to cycle and walk.
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Pendle
This route is not for beginners. There are some steep climbs and the route is high and exposed in places. Some spare food, a basic cycle toolkit, a waterproof and some common sense will go a long way to ensuring that you have a great ride.
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Chorley
The Cycle Chorley leaflet is your guide to getting around Chorley by bicycle. With a growing cycle network and more 20mph speed limits, it is becoming easier and safer to cycle around Chorley.
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Hyndburn
Hyndburn has a growing network of off-road cycle routes. With more cycle lanes and 20mph zones, it is becoming safer to cycle on the road too.
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Preston
Did you know that there are now over 75 km of traffic free cycle paths in Preston and South Ribble? With new routes like the Guild Wheel and 20 mph speed limits it is becoming more attractive to get around the area by bicycle.
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Garstang
The Winmarleigh Round is a 6 mile route which should take about an hour to complete. It consists of on road, flat terrain throughout and to the west of Garstang. The Round is mainly on quiet county lanes, a perfect starter for families.
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Aughton
West Lancashire has some wonderful churches and monuments steeped in history.
The sites on this tour offer lots of interesting facts to discover with the odlest, St Michael's Church in Aughton dating back to around 850AD.
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Lancaster
The Lancaster District is rightly proud of its extensive cycling network - the largest in Lancashire! This leaflet highlights some of the best of the districts cycling.
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Rossendale
The Cycle Rossendale map offers an overview of information and maps about cycling opportunities in the Rossendale district. This includes cycle route, mountain biking and even local cycle clubs.
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Hoscar
This 5 mile circular route, beginning at Burscough Wharf, takes in sections of the historic Leeds and Liverpool Canal and quiet country lanes, making it ideal for families.