Walking Maps
Brungerley Bridge to Grindleton Bridge via West Bradford Bridge
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Summary Information
Start Point
- Brungerley Park
- SD 743 432
Terrain
- Roads, tracks and fields
- Gates and some stiles
OS Explorer
- OL41
'Forest of Bowland and Ribblesdale'
Walk Description
Areas of Brungerley Park are fully accessible to wheelchair
users.
- Walk through Brungerley Park along the lower riverside
path – waymarked ‘Ribble Way’.
- At the Crosshill Nature Reserve take the left fork,
through a kissing gate and follow the riverbank to West
Bradford Bridge.
- On reaching the Bridge, exit to the main road and cross
over to the lay-by opposite. Take the path to the river
via the kissing gate. Follow the riverbank past a pump
house, then over a small limestone outcrop until you
reach the second bench.
- Bear away from the river and follow the elevated path
to a metal kissing gate. When the path veers right alongside
a hedge look for a kissing gate on your left. This brings
you out on the Grindleton-Chatburn road.
- Turn left, taking the road alongside the river over
Grindleton Bridge and up to a T-junction. Turn left,
then left again into Ribble Avenue - follow until you
reach a small gate that brings you out at the river.
- Turn right and follow the river to the water treatment
works. From here the path skirts around the perimeter
and rejoins the riverbank further down. After crossing
over two small wooden bridges the path brings you out
on the West Bradford road.
- Turn left and just before the bridge take the steps
on your right, down to the river. Walk along the river
until you come to a posted ‘No Right of Way’ sign.
- Turn right and keeping the hedgerow to your left go
through two kissing gates.
- From here take a bearing left that will guide you through
two fields to a disused quarry. Beyond the quarry are
open fields.
- Take a diagonal route to a farm track. Cross this via
two stiles. Take a bearing left of the telegraph pole
until you reach a farmyard. This brings you out on the
road between Waddington and West Bradford.
- Turn left, then left again opposite the school and
through a kissing gate. Cross the fields until you come
to a barn and farm track. Take this track which will
bring you out to the Waddington road. Turn left and walk
towards Brungerley Bridge.
About this walk
Explore the Sculpture Trail through Brungerley Park, which
leads you into Crosshills Nature Reserve. Now managed by Lancashire
Wildlife Trust, this old limestone quarry was last worked in
the early 1900s with a mineral railway link to the railway
and work sites on the other side of the road. It’s worth
a small detour into the quarry bottom to explore the flower-rich
limestone grassland.
In fields to the south east of Waddington the route takes
you through the site of Waddington Tile Works. Remains include
overgrown clay pits that support a wealth of damp grassland
flowers and grasses. Here agricultural products including land
drainage tiles were made between c1873 and c1950.