Walks in Lancashire
Best walks in Lancashire
From lonely estuaries and high hills, to lost gardens and bubbling falls, Lancashire's countryside is a walker's dream. Discover the county's best spots with our selection of favourite walks.
Walk: Leighton Moss and Silverdale, Lancashire
Explore Lancashire’s rugged limestone coast and an wildlife-filled nature reserve on a car-free eco escape
Walk: Sunderland Point, Lancashire
Explore the shingle, marsh and sombre past of a windswept peninsula on the Lancashire coast on this 3.5-mile circular walk.
Walk: Blackburn to Hoghton Bottoms, Lancashire
Billowing woodland, a rocky chasm and rumbling rapids enliven Lancashire’s industrial heartland threaded by the unsung River Darwen.
Walk: Lune Estuary, Lancashire
Trace the Lancashire Coastal Footpath to an old port and monastic remains overlooking the atmospheric Lune Estuary and magnificent Morecambe Bay
Walk: Rivington Terraced Gardens, Lancashire
Unearth crumbling archways and overgrown terraces within a hidden English wood in Lancashire
Day out: Carnforth, Lancashire
Visit the humble yet iconic café that starred in this true classic of British film before boarding a train to explore the surrounding hills, marsh and moors of Silverdale