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Just a stone's throw from the throbbing Lancashire metropolis that is, erm, Chorley, this route takes in fields, woods, streams and open moorland. Great name as well :-)

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Help!!

does anybody know any campsites around this area???

thanks

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hi there,

i walk this area quite often.. living only 10 mins from anglezarke.

the closest one would be near mosses cocker farm but not sure of the road name.

if you come up the steep hill from the tea rooms and heading for the pigeon tower route take your first left down the hill and the camp site is on your left.

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And what a fantastic word Anglezarke is...
And what a bloody horrible boggy place it is too...
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How can you use words like horrible and boggy in the same breathe Doctor? It's bloody marvellous!
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I have to say I haven't noticed any local throbbing.  Hmmmm .... I must be missing something.

I think the site that ukridgewalker refers to is Wilcock's Farm but AFAIK it's only for caravans.

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hmm think you are right cath

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