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i \ Cross Main Street (B6480) into Station'"'' Road. This takes you past the station, unsurprisingly, and then down to the bridge overthe RiverWenning. Cross the bridge and turn left o n
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narrow lane. Keep ahead for 300 yards to where the lane bends right. Here, keep. ahead on a footpath leading across fields
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to reunite you with the river on a bend, before bearing right to enter a field for
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down into the trees, crosses a wooden stile and soon after crosses the beck over a wooden footbridge. Follow the beck upstream to reach Branstone Beck . Cottage. The route passes to the right of
-- the cottage and then turns left in front o f : .- its neighbouring properties to arrive at a point barely 20 yards from the footpath-m . leading up to the cottage. Turn right on =
a grassy patch between walls
to.reach a 1 wooden gate. Through this the path climbs
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. to Fairfield Hgujef-JumMefta^^ the track to neadt
road.'Tum left. Keej^ahead'ipTb^ Stone of Fourstones'
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close to County'Beck on the right^f?/1 left through-the gate and fbllow'tKe^-'c of the farm. Keep'aliei'd on'- aiming for. I
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on a path to reacli the Great Stone'; NowiySFa stile to a track leading down to rriewith ''' / IrmL’ hehlnrl \iXi i fnr*an i mFioafaKlrs uiat'u V»fr. [^306 *
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i / \ - J Turn left and .then quickly nghtori arpath f j i f fo^|i^^lea'dinig^OT»pasture land for .the, best
. _ . gently upwards across fields for 400 yards , . . . . gateway with'a cattle grid. As the track?.) ,,v^:justpast'a property on the"left tum'right'on5 to reach the, rearof a property the drive^of bends right towards a farm keep ahead on' a footpath'almost hidden in foliage.' -''fctj:''' .Which gives OUt On tO Mewith Lane. ■ ; * J ' A fnntnath loadinn'arrnsc nastl iroc tr» arrtcc Thic loarlc kaal/'trt +ka d . . . «Aa, „— TL :
fence^^onyour left,- bearright toTeach;'a>
y.lVs: :;;-ik®®P ahead on.'thedane^^fpf,500 yards,-th'^ -'? ahead as it passes Beckside and Beck
Cross the lane pn’to a farm clrjye and keep ^awall.over.a stone stile;Tum left on a farm; path is obvious arid easy to follow.' Closed - anoarl ae It nsccoe RorxCirlo ann Rarl/ * L ■
.Tlane'and then almost immediately right on y ,,'to Bentham it reaches'a caravan park‘~Hefe'' *.!?'L lana'an^ tlsAn nlmAef ^
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touring caravans at Staggarth farm- Cross .. .. .Grains'Fafm bpth on the'right. The track'-V'C^Whitepits Lane.'Keep on this'fornMify^Tv’ithe'paA&'li^'you along JtKe'riyeiside'''--'!^-:< • to the far side/an 'and iwan ahead throuah the yard to reach a metal stepped stile (painted green). Cross and turn right on a -
reaches open'moorland. As tempting as^;4' -yards to reach a footpath jeading down to
1 faint path leading upwards through a field. After 100 yards, turn right through a gate
_ '.sized gap and keep ahead towards the: j ; . tree-lined Branstone Beck. The path dip:
to the/af side of the'pa'rlc but l doubt if ■ • .i r side keep ahead tlirough a wooden gate - ■ <'< •••,!
it is to forge ahead, bear right dn^a path^'cTY,-.'Fleet GreemTum right bn to this arid f»s^:~'c^^r^oriirwwl3Bbje^^'u'gqin^'^nSugh'^L^ hardly visible to the naked eye tfiroughr ;' (i,
sthrough.the
large.farm complex.^^At the far:- !. • the park - so lorig as you"Are well behavd^!^' the sedge, at first keeping parallel to a - ■
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a foptpath.leading'across pastures to cross Thisjeads back'to the River Wennirig. The'" i
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Start: High- Bentham village , centre LA2 7HE- Distance: 7.Yz miles 11k. Time: 3 - 4 hours Summary: Moderate. After a riverside walk the route climbs , steadily to its highest point :■ before looping back to the river.: Map: OSOL41 The Forest of Bowland
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