Ribble Way

Ribble Way
km
103
Gavel Gap
101
Ribblehead
Gearstones
91
91
91
Horton in Ribblesdale
Gray Bridge
88
Foredale
88
Foredale
Helwith Bridge
84
Stainforth
84
Stainforth
80
Settle
79
Giggleswick
Penny Bridge
78
Giggleswick
75
Rathmell
70
Long Preston
Cow Bridge
66
Halton West
64
Paythorne
Paythorne Bridge
62
Gisburn
Poultry House Bridge
58
Gisburn Cotes
57
Gisburn Cotes
54
Sawley
Sawley Bridge
51
Chatburn
Grindleton Bridge
49
Chatburn
Ribble Lane
46
Brungerley Bridge
45
Clitheroe
44
Edisford Rd B6243
41
Mitton Bridge B6246
41
Great Mitton
39
Lower Hodder Bridge
35
Hurst Green
29
Ribchester
26
Hothersall Lodge
22
Grimsargh
20
Red Scar
17
Preston
17
Preston
Brockholes Bridge A59
13
Preston
Walton Bridge A675
11
Preston
9
Preston
Penworth New Bridge A59
9
Preston
Guild Way A59
2
0
Longton
Sources:
Route: Lancashire County Council
Distances: Google Earth

The Ribble way is a long-distance walk between the Lancashire coast and the Yorkshire Dales National Park largely following the course of the River Ribble.

The route begins in Longton and ends at the source of the Ribble at Gayle Moor near Ribblehead, it is around 116 kilometres (72 mi) 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 of Clitheroe. Next it heads up into the Pennines to reach its source on remote Cam Fell.

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