Pendle Hill is in the east of Lancashire, England, near the towns of Burnley, Nelson, Colne, Brierfield, Clitheroe and Padiham. Its summit is 557 metres …
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Nov 16, 2024
DON'T GO AT WEEKEND EVEN IN NOVEMBER. Hundred plus cars parked on the road. Yes, I counted them. Car park full. Forget it. Plus. The path from the trig point going west has been dug out by a big dig… Full review by R4913LKjuneb
Oct 29, 2024
A lovely walk, manageable even for someone of poor to average fitness. We did the full 7 mile loop, a little changeling to the summit but then a lovely walk across moors and slowly down the othersid… Full review by l0rna84
Oct 6, 2024
Sunday morning walk/climb! Walking from the bottom straight up the front is absolutely brilliant testing not to stop but just keep pushing forward. It’s worth the views alone. And climbing back down … Full review by Mrwstowe
If you are going up the hill via the sharp end which is a very steep climb many park on the side of the road just out of the village of Barley and walk along the track before heading …
If you are going up the hill via the sharp end which is a very steep climb many park on the side of the road just out of the village of Barley and walk along the track before heading up the path to the top. But if you are going to take the longer, much less steep route you can park off the road heading past the Wellsprings Restaurant.
Hi, We are here on 18 August for less than a day. We are wondering how long of a walk/hike it is up Pendle Hill. Tomorrow is supposed to be rainy, and we have a few hours til sunset today, which is dry. Would love to know how long of a hike (however steep it is) up Pendle Hill.
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So sorry I have only just found your question and it’s obviously too late to answer now. Apologies. If you did make it up Pendle I hope you had an enjoyable hike.