Walking Maps
Edisford Bridge to Brungerley Bridge
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Summary Information
Start Point
- Edisford Bridge Car Park
- SD 728 414
Distance/Time
- 3 Miles/4.5km
- 1 hour 30 Mins
Terrain
- Roads, tracks and fields
- Gates and some stiles
OS Explorer
- OL41
'Forest of Bowland and Ribblesdale'
Walk Description
A circular walk of 2 miles - 3kms.
- From the Edisford Bridge car park cross the road and walk
between Ribblesdale Pool and the tennis centre. It is waymarked ‘Ribble
Way’. At the end of the drive continue towards the
river. Follow the riverside path for about 100 yards till
you see a ‘Ribble Way’ marker on your right.
- Take a diagonal route across the playing field toward a
large building (St. Ann’s Court). This will bring you
out at Low Moor. Turn left following the road round a corner – passing
Riverside on your left and up to Union Street on your right.
- Go past the former Wesleyan School (built 1866) and onto
a track that runs past the allotments up to Cob Hill Stud.
- Go through a kissing gate then turn sharp right and up
through a second gate to an elevated path that runs alongside
a fence. Clitheroe Castle can be seen to your right and to
your left you will have a view of the river and Waddow Hall.
- From here take the path towards the river. Go down some
wide steps and take the riverside path to Brungerley Bridge.
- Go up the steps to the road. If you want to link with the
Brungerley Bridge to Grindleton Bridge via West Bradford
Bridge walk, turn right and cross over to Brungerley Park.
If not turn left and cross over the bridge then up the hill
until you reach a kissing gate on your left.
- Go through this gate and follow the tarmac drive through
the grounds of Waddow Hall until you reach a cattle grid.
- Take care to follow the waymarked path to the right. This
takes you around the perimeter of the hall and outbuildings.
When you reach open fields turn right taking the track that
runs away from the Hall. This ends at a farm gate that will
bring you out on the Waddington-Edisford road.
- Turn left and along this road for about a mile when you
will see a footbridge on your left.
- Cross over this bridge and bear right alongside the river
where you can retrace your steps back to Edisford Bridge
car park
About this walk
Clitheroe’s first cotton-spinning factory was built
at Low Moor in 1782 and it grew to have over 1,000 looms. The
village was extensively developed in the 1820s to provide housing
for the mill workers. Some of these houses remain but the mill
itself was demolished in the 1960s and the Riverside housing
complex now occupies the site.
The weir across the river below Waddow Hall is where the water
was diverted into the mill race that powered this mill at Low
Moor.
Waddow Hall, once the home of the mill-owning Garnett family,
is now a training and activity centre run by GirlGuiding UK.
At Brungerley Bridge, local farmer Eli Tucker in 1876 set
up what evolved into a very popular ‘pleasure grounds’ on
the riverbank.