Lancashire has some of the best walking country in England, from short, gentle rambles to long distance treks allowing you to enjoy some of the best views and vistas the county has to offer. Explore the sections below where you will find over 80 Lancashire walking routes all free for you to download.
From walks inspired by Pendle Witches and renowned authors, heritage trails and industrial landmarks to walks themed around some of Lancashire’s most famous foods. Make the most of your walk and bring your faithful pooch along as well. Then treat yourself to a well-earned pint in one of the many dog friendly pubs and places to eat!
Come and explore Lancashire’s countryside, canals, rivers, woodlands, coast and towns. Enjoy quiet lanes and rare wildlife. From the flat plains in the west through to the peaks and troughs of the West Pennine Moors and the Forest of Bowland National Landscape. There are seven long distance walking routes including the 137 mile footpath following the whole coastline.
Safety notice
Our walks are provided as a guide only, sometimes we make mistakes and find ourselves taking a wrong turn. Make sure you have a paper map at all times as GPS device can fail, and always tell somebody where you are going.
Many areas in the Forest of Bowland have no mobile phone signal.