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Weekly Route - Anglezarke

Walking Route: Anglezarke, West Pennines

Anglezarke Reservoir > Round Loaf > White Coppice > Anglezarke Reservoir

Distance: 6.75 miles (11 km)

Height Gain: 1168ft (356m)

Overview: A wander over the West Pennine moors to Round Loaf on Anglezarke Moor through fields, woods, streams and open moorland

Maps: Ordnance Survey: Expl OL28 5/ LR 109
Online:
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Strenuousness: 1
Technicality: 1
Photo Grade: 2

Start Point: SD 620 164


A wander over the West Pennine moors to Round Loaf on Anglezarke Moor. The route takes in fields, woods, streams and open moorland just a stone's throw from the centre of Chorley, Lancashire.

It goes to show that hills don't have to be 3000ft to give superb viewpoints, and that you really can get away from it all just a few minutes away from a major town. If you've still got the time and energy after Anglezarke then just a couple of miles down the road you have Rivington Pike, which can be included.

And what a fantastic word Anglezarke is...

© Copyright Peter Hodge and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence


Section 1 - Anglezarke Reservoir to Round Loaf

Distance: 2.5 miles (4.1km)

Height Gain: 638ft (195m)


From the car park by the quarry walk uphill along the road to Jepson's Farm on your right. Turn right onto the obvious path and contour around the hill through successive fields, before dropping slightly to a junction in the path.

Turn rght here and head downhill to rejoin the road temporarily. Almost instantly turn left off the road onto a signposted footpath. This slowly climbs from Meeting of the Waters up the start of Lead Mines Clough before crossing the stream just beyond the waterfall.

Shortly after crossing the stream the path bends to the right and meets a T junction. Turn left here, then after a few yards turn right. This path takes you across three fields, above the left bank of Lead Mines Clough, to emerge on the wooded slope of Anglezarke Moor.

The route now follows the course of Limestone Brook as far as the shooting huts on the left. Turn left here to continue past the end of Devil's Ditch and finally up to the viewpoint at Round Loaf.


Section 2 - Round Loaf to White Coppice

Distance: 2.25 miles (3.6km)

Height Gain: 115ft (35m)


From Round Loaf head North East aiming for the corner of the wall up to your left. When you reach the corner of the wall head North alongside the adjoining wall to join a major path.

Turn left along this path and move downhill past Great Hill Farm to where the track forks. Take the left fork, downhill, to Coppice Stile House and on down to the reservoir. Turn left here and move a few yards down the wide path alongside The Goit. At this point you can cross the Goit to go into White Coppice, where refreshments are available.

Winter at Anglezarke © Dave Stubbs



Section 3 - White Coppice to Anglezarke Reservoir

Distance: 2 miles (3.2km)

Height Gain: 415ft (126m)


The route continues down the left side of The Goit, an artificial waterway built to link the line of reservoirs. The path takes the edge of the wooded Stronstrey Bank to join the road, where you cross straight over to a continuation of the path.

The path now takes the bank of Anglezarke Reservoir to High Bullough Reservoir. On reaching High Bullough Reservoir turn left then right to follow the edge of the reservoir. The path leaves the trees to join the road, where a right turn downhill will lead you back to your starting point.


More Images of Anglezarke: images.google.co.uk

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minnie mouse 
Posted: 08/07/08 22:37:58 58

Help!!

does anybody know any campsites around this area???

thanks

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