This looked a nice easy walk in the book and I haven’t
walked it before. It started at the Ball
Grove Park nature reserve.
This was a
lovely place to wander round – it was also pushchair/wheelchair friendly.
I started off walking up past the pond and up
alongside the stream eventually coming to a footbridge across Colne water.
From there a flagged path ran along away from
the stream at the end it dropped back down crossing the stream again until I
came out at Covey Bridge at Laneshaw Bridge.
Here I walked up the road (the one that takes you to Wycoller) to a
stile on the left.
Now I was looking
towards Boulsworth Hill.
The directions
now took me through several fields and stiles turning towards Pendle Hill.
After keeping close through paths and over stiles
I came to a drive and road at Hill Top Winewall.
Here were some lovely old houses with
beautiful stone doorways and mullioned windows.
This was a lovely hamlet that I never even knew existed.
I turned down a snicket past a steep field
with donkeys to drop onto a small road then dropping again until I came out
onto Trawden Road.
I walked along here a
short distance to then take a path on the left up past a house to a bridle gate
and up to the top of the hill on the way I passed the farmer re-building his
stone wall – he said it helped to keep the sheep sheltered in the bad weather
and was a lot better than fencing.
At
the top there was a small enclosure on my right with sheep and lambs.
One of them came running up to the wall
(usually they run off to fnd their mums).
As I walked along and came to a gate it ran up to the gate and stuck
its
head through the bars. This little lamb
had had a lot of petting I think.
From here I carried on past a house and through a gate in the yard to drop down through a field to the bottom corner.Here a path lead through some
woodland and down to back road and across a bridge. Here I turned right alongside the stream
until eventually stone steps took me back on to Trawden Road from here I turned
right to get back to Ball Grove Park.
This had been a lovely walk and the café in the park looked nice too.
Although I think the walk was nearer 5 miles than 4 miles.