DVD video guides: Hadrian's Wall, South Downs, Cotswolds, Ridgeway +.
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Amazon.co.uk/sporthobbybooks(Sponsored Results)Local group of the LDWA. Organise 5 challenge walks a year with distances up to 33 miles. Includes photographs and links to accommodation.
http://morecambebayandbowland.homestead.com/Walking, hiking, photographs and news.
http://members.tripod.com/Wontolla/bazshomepage.htmRamblers Association local group covering the townships of Accrington, Oswaldtwistle, Church, Great Harwood, Clayton-le-Moors, Rishton and Altham.
http://www.hyndburnramblers.co.uk/Ramblers Association group offering walking and social activities for young people in the Blackburn, Hyndburn, Rossendale, Burnley, Pendle and Clitheroe areas.
http://www.nelancs20s30s.co.uk/Small fell walking club based in Fleetwood and the Wyre district. Dates and meetings, photos and contact details.
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/nwramblers/The group operates in the town of Preston, and the parishes of Goosnargh, Barton, Woodplumpton, Broughton, Whittingham, Haighton, Grimsargh, Fulwood and Lea.
http://members.aol.com/prestonra/Membership details, walks, newsletter, footpath law and links to local maps.
http://www.lancashire-ramblers.org.uk/Cater for all of walkers from scrambling to easy walking . Includes events programme, contacts, photograph gallery and related links .
http://www.geocities.com/billbond30/Offers destinations to the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Derbyshire's Peak District and Lancashire.
http://www.fylderamblers.co.uk/Describes with maps 20 circular walks. A pub features in each walk. Information and photographs on all the pubs in these areas including Clitheroe is also presented.
http://www.fellscape.co.ukAn insight into the history of the West Pennine Moors, an upland area in southern Lancashire, popular for walking, and a database of walks in the area.
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