Ribble Way
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The Ribble way is a long-distance walk between the Lancashire coast and the Yorkshire Dales National Park largely following the course of the River Ribble.The route begins in Longton and ends at the source of the Ribble at Gayle Moor near Ribblehead, it is around 116 kilometres (72 mi) in length.The route passes through a variety of landscapes including tidal marsh, open moorland and limestone gorges. It begins to the south of the Ribble estuary, the route then runs through Preston and on to the historic town of Clitheroe. Next it heads up into the Pennines to reach its source on remote Cam Fell.
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Grange Lane, South Ribble Hutton
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N 53.736666666667 ° | E -2.8169444444444 ° |
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Grange Lane
Grange Lane
PR4 5JD South Ribble, Hutton
England, United Kingdom
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