Routes EnglandSouth Ribble
River Walks

South Ribble, England

River Walks

Length4.1 mi
Elev. Gain95.1 ft
Est. Steps9500

Forest

Lake

River

Scenic views

Wild flowers

City walk

Quiet place

Wild life

Grassland

Playground

Rocky

Created by Danii
River Walks Introduction
River Walks is a 4.1 mile (9,500-step) route located near South Ribble, Preston, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 95.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Attractions Near River Walks
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Avenham Park

Park
Avenham Park is a public park in Avenham, close to the centre of Preston in Lancashire in the northwest of England, and managed by Preston City Council.The park is located in Preston's Conservation area and leads down to the banks of the River Ribble. It was designed and built in the 1860s.

Winckley Square

Park
Winckley Square is situated near the centre of Preston, Lancashire, England, at the west end of Avenham.The square was first established in 1801, around Town End Field owned by Thomas Winckley, as an exclusive residential area for the town's gentry. It is now occupied mostly by insurance, legal and other business offices, although some residential developments have recently been made.

Bamber Bridge F.C.

Place
Bamber Bridge Football Club is a football club based in Bamber Bridge, near Preston, Lancashire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division and play at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium. The club is now fully owned by a community organisation that represents supporters of the club.

Battle of Preston (1715)

Place
See Battle of Preston (1648) for the battle of the Second English Civil War.The Battle of Preston (9–14 November 1715), also referred to as the Preston Fight, was fought during the Jacobite Rising of 1715 (often referred to as the First Jacobite Rising, or Rebellion by supporters of the Hanoverian government).

Blackburn Rovers L.F.C.

Place
Blackburn Rovers Ladies Football Club are an English women's football club affiliated with Blackburn Rovers. In 2006 they won the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division and were promoted to the FA Women's Premier League National Division, where they played until relegation in the 2010–11 season.

Avenham

Place
Avenham and Frenchwood are the central communities which make up the Town Centre ward of Preston City Council, in Lancashire, England. The name of the ward was chosen by the Boundary Committee for England prior to Preston being awarded city status.In addition to Avenham and Frenchwood, Town Centre ward consists of the city centre itself, which includes numerous pubs, clubs, and new build housing.

National Cycle Route 622

Place
National Cycle Route 622, the Preston Guild Wheel, part of the National Cycle Network in North West England, is a 21-mile cycle and walking route encircling the city of Preston in Lancashire and is one of the city's flagship Guild Legacy projects from the 2012 Preston Guild.Preston is also the midpoint of the national cycle network.

Todd Lane Junction railway station

Place
Todd Lane Junction, previously called Preston Junction until 1952, was a railway station between Preston and Bamber Bridge which closed to passenger traffic on 7 October 1968. The station was immediately to the north of a triangular junction between lines from Preston, East Lancashire via Bamber Bridge, and Ormskirk via Lostock Hall.

Lancaster Canal Tramroad

Place
The Lancaster Canal Tramroad, also known as the Walton Summit Tramway or the Old Tram Road, was a plateway, completed in 1803, to link the north and south ends of the Lancaster Canal across the Ribble valley (Barritt, 2000), pending completion of the canal. The canal link was never constructed.

Miller Park, Preston

Place
Miller Park is a public park under the management of Preston City Council. It is located on the banks of the River Ribble in Preston, Lancashire in the north west of England. The park is one of two city centre Victorian era parks, the other being the adjacent and larger Avenham Park. It was designed and built in the 1860s and has matured over the last 140 years into one of the most attractive parks in the region.
Route Details

Length

4.1 mi

Elev. Gain

95.1 ft

Est. Steps

9500
Created by
Danii
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