PENDLE HILL :: Explore :: The Pendle Way
Lancashire's Pendle Way is a 45-mile circular footpath ranging from limestone meadows to rugged millstone grit moorland. There are hamlets, villages and towns associated with the Pendle Witches and the Bronte’s. Steeped in mystery and folklore is Pendle Hill, the highest point around, and surrounding which are many of the villages and farms which were in some way connected with the famous witchcraft trials of the 1600's.
The national symbol for Pendle Way footpath markers is a black witch on a broomstick. The Pendle Way is usually walked in 5 days and passes through Barrowford, Barnoldswick, Laneshaw Bridge, Reedley and Newchurch
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