19.2 km
~4 hrs 15 min
247 m
“Experience a scenic and historic 19 km hike from Clitheroe to Gisburn, perfect for moderately experienced hikers.”
Starting near the charming town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, England, this 19 km (approximately 12 miles) point-to-point trail offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and moderate physical challenge. With an elevation gain of around 200 meters (656 feet), this hike is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can either drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards Clitheroe, where ample parking is available near the town center. For those using public transport, Clitheroe is well-connected by train and bus services. The Clitheroe railway station is a convenient starting point, located just a short walk from the trailhead.
### Trail Overview The trail begins near Clitheroe Castle, a historic landmark dating back to the 12th century. As you set off, you'll be greeted by panoramic views of the Ribble Valley, a region known for its lush landscapes and rolling hills. The first few kilometers are relatively flat, allowing you to ease into the hike while enjoying the scenic surroundings.
### Key Landmarks and Natural Features Around the 5 km (3.1 miles) mark, you'll encounter Pendle Hill in the distance, a site famous for its association with the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. Although the trail doesn't take you up Pendle Hill, the sight of this iconic landmark adds a touch of historical intrigue to your journey.
As you continue, the trail meanders through a mix of woodland and open fields. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. The area is also rich in flora, with seasonal wildflowers adding bursts of color to the landscape.
### Midway Point At approximately 10 km (6.2 miles), you'll reach the village of Sawley, home to the ruins of Sawley Abbey. This Cistercian abbey, founded in the 12th century, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's monastic history. It's an ideal spot for a rest break, allowing you to explore the ruins and perhaps enjoy a picnic.
### Final Stretch The latter part of the trail involves a gentle ascent, with the elevation gain becoming more noticeable as you approach Gisburn. The path takes you through more wooded areas and across small streams, adding variety to the terrain. As you near Gisburn, the landscape opens up again, offering expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
### Reaching Gisburn The trail concludes in the quaint village of Gisburn, known for its historic church and charming stone cottages. Public transport options are available from Gisburn for your return journey, or you can arrange for a car pick-up.
### Navigation and Safety For navigation, it's highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates to ensure you stay on track. Always carry sufficient water, snacks, and a basic first-aid kit. Weather in this region can be unpredictable, so pack layers and waterproof gear.
This trail offers a rewarding blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and moderate physical challenge, making it a memorable experience for any hiker.
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