Walking Maps

Wray Walks: Rivers and Village Ramble

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Summary Information

starStart Point

  • Bridge House Farm tearooms
  • SD 606 674

Distance/Time

  • 1.2 Miles
  • 45 Mins

Terrain

  • Roads, lanes and tracks

OS Explorer

  • OL41
    ‘Forest of Bowland and Ribblesdale’

Walk Description

This walk is waymarked with stone carvings, which are detailed below:

  1. Leave Bridge House Farm tearooms and turn right over the bridge. Take the footpath down to the right and follow the left bank of the River Roeburn as shown by the stone carved 'Heron's head'.
  2. As you continue along the riverbank look out for the ‘Salmon & Trout’ and ‘Kingfisher’ carvings. As you reach Meal Bank Bridge spy the sly ‘Fox’ and cross the road carefully, past the stone ‘Tractor’ and down the slope to join a bridleway track. As you reach the sewage works take the left fork past the ‘Gull’ and on to the junction with Kiln Lane. Here the ‘Millstone’ directs you left down Kiln Lane back to the village.
  3. Where Kiln Lane meets the main road turn left and then right up the main street at the George & Dragon Public House. Follow this road back to the Bridge House Farm tearooms.

About this walk

On this walk follow the carved stone waymarkers depicting the local landscape and wildlife.The images were designed by local schoolchildren and carved by people who attended workshops led by local stone carver Boris Howarth.

The rivers in this area are important for sea trout and salmon, and local people have on occasion spotted the return of the otter.

The point where the Rivers Hindburn and Roeburn meet is a favourite spot for swimming and picnics.

As you pass the Wray Institute spend a little time at the Village Map and local history notes produced by the local Women’s Institute to celebrate the Millennium.



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