Make the most of the few longer days we have remaining this year.
This walk is under 7 miles and can be completed after work.

Stats
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Length | 6.8 mi – 11.2 km |
| Total elevation | 757 ft – 231m |
| Highest point | 350 ft – 106m |
| Walking time | 2h36 |
| Terrain | Paths, roads and hiking paths |
| Equipment | Waterproof shoes or boots – Can be muddy in some sections |
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Getting there
- Driving: Car park Tower Road and Pleasington car parks are free
- Public transport:
- From Manchester: Train from Victoria to Blackburn then train to Cherry Tree (c. 1h35) or Train from Piccadilly to Preston and then Preston to Cherry Tree (c. 1h30)
- From Preston: Bus 152 to Tower Road stop (c. 40 mins)
- From Leeds: Train to Accrington then train to Cherry Tree (c. 1h59)
- From Lancaster: Train to Preston then train to Cherry Tree (c. 1h20)
Watering Holes
- The Railway – Pleasington – 5.4 miles into the walk (c. 2hrs)
Muddy boots and paws friendly. The walker’s favourite in the area.
A good selection of ales and some outdoors seating in the summer.
- The Butler’s Arms – Pleasington – Less than a mile into the walk (c. 25 mins)
For the gourmets and oenophiles. The pub offers French cheese and wine tastings with their sommelier
But also has a good selection of ales for a quick pint at the start or at the end of the walk.
And serves pub classics, grills, gastro dishes and burgers from 12:00-20:00 Mon-Thur and 12:00-21:00 Fri & Sat as well as Roast on Sundays from 12:00-20:00. If you are walking during the week, there is an excellent value lunch menu on Mon-Thur.
Some outdoors seating with a bowling green in the Summer, open-fire in the winter and the pub is dog-friendly
Make a week-end of it
The area is better suited for locals as a day or evening walk.







