Maybe Middle-Earth: Hurst Green and Three Rivers
Did these rivers, fields and woods inspire Tolkien's creation of The Shire?
Distance 6½ miles (10.4km)
Minimum time 2hrs
Ascent/gradient 459ft (14m)
Level of difficulty Medium
Paths Grassy riverside paths, woodland and farm tracks, 11 stiles
Landscape Pastoral scenery, scattered woodlands, backdrop of moors
Suggested map aqua3 OS Explorer 287 West Pennine Moors
Start/finish SD 684382
Dog friendliness Can run free in woodland sections
Parking By Hurst Green village hall or on roadside adjacent
Public toilets Centre of Hurst Green
Description
You don't have to be a Tolkien fan to enjoy this walk, which has long been recognised as a logical and graceful outing.
Directions
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1 Walk down the road to the centre of Hurst Green village. Cross the main road and go down left of the Shireburn Arms to a stile below the main car park. Go down the edge of a field then follow a small stream to some duckboards and a footbridge. After a slight rise, wooden steps wind down to the River Ribble. Bear left just above the river.
2 Skirt the aqueduct and return to the river bank. A gravel track swings right past Jumbles Rocks. Go through a gate alongside a small stone building with a mast to rejoin the river bank and follow it, towards the Boat House.
3 After rounding the big bend, go up slightly to a track. Follow this for about ½ mile (800m). Opposite the confluence of the Ribble and the Hodder, go over a stile by a bench.
4 The narrow path quickly rejoins the track. At Winckley Hall Farm go left to the houses, right between barns then left past a pond and out into a lane. This climbs steeply then levels out, swinging left past Winckley Hall. Go through a kissing gate on the right and across the field to another. Keep straight on across a large field, just left of a wood, then down past a pond and up to a road.
5 Turn right down a pavement to the river. Immediately before the bridge, turn left along a track. Follow the river round, climb up past Hodder Place then descend again to a bridge over a stream.
6 Go up the track on the left, cross a footbridge then climb a long flight of wooden steps. Follow the top edge of a plantation then cross a stile into a field. Keep to its edge and at the end cross a stile into a stony track. Keep left, past Woodfields and out to the road. Go down the track by the post-box to Hall Barn Farm and along the right side of the buildings.
7 Turn right on a tarmac track for 200yds (183m). Go left through a gate by the end of a wall and along a narrow field. At its end go right to a track alongside a wood then up to a kissing gate. Follow the field edge to another kissing gate. At the top of the final field, through a gate, a narrow path leads to a short lane. At its end turn left back to the start.
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