Evan: Life in the Outdoors

March 3, 2007

Pendle Hill

Filed under: Hiking

After two months I was able to complete the three peaks of Pendle (Pendle Hill, Boulsworth Hill and Weets Hill). Today was good weather for an ascent up Pendle Hill. Pendle Hill is the largest hill of the three standing at 557m above sea level. You can hike up Pendle on a 5.3 mile circular route on the pendle way trail (follow signs of the witch). There is a parking lot in Barley Green (SD823416), which can get full on the weekends so be prepared to come early.  Below are some photos of the hike.

Facts: OL Explorer Map 21, Start/finish: Barley Green (SD823416), Distance: 5.3 miles on the Pendle Way Circular route, Destination: Pendle Hill (SD804415) 

On the way to the top of Pendle Hill

Looking South towards Nelson

At the top of Pendle Hill

Overlooking the valley

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  1. could you see blackpool and the sea?

    Comment by Autumn — March 3, 2007 @ 4:15 pm

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