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Heskin

The best walks and hikes around Heskin

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Hikes around Heskin explore a landscape of rolling countryside, historic woodlands, and scenic waterways. The region is characterized by its relatively flat terrain, with routes following brooks and passing through remnants of ancient woodland. This makes the area accessible for a variety of fitness levels, offering gentle strolls and longer, more moderate hikes.

Best hiking trails around Heskin

  • The most popular hiking route is Harrock Old Windmill – Harrock Hill Windmill Ruins loop from Heskin, a 2.7 mile (4.3…

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Easter Monday Walk Trail – Eccleston Village loop from Eccleston

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Sue Robinson
December 29, 2024, Croston Stone Cross and Village Centre

lovely village to stop lots of cafes

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At one end, this is a permissive bridleway. At the other end, it is a bridleway, so cycling is allowed until it isn't.

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Nice area to stop and take some nice pictures

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JohnH
August 7, 2024, Eccleston Village

Lovely little village to ride, though and some nice coffee shops

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The bench is situated on a triangle of roads. It's nice to sit and have a little brake here

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Nice area to stop and take some nice pictures

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Croston was founded in the 7th century when St Aidan arrived at the riverside settlements. In the absence of a church, a cross was erected as a place of worship. The name is derived from the two Old English words 'cross' and 'tūn' (town/homestead/village) and is unique to the village. The parish of Croston was formerly far larger than it is today. It included Chorley, Much Hoole, Rufford, Bretherton, Mawdesley, Tarleton, Hesketh Bank, Bispham, Walmer Bridge and Ulnes Walton. These became independent parishes as a result of a series of separations between 1642 and 1821.[2] A charter granted by Edward I in 1283 permitted an annual medieval fair and market to be held on the village green. Pre-20th Century maps also depict a castle which is believed to have been of a wooden construction because there is no evidence of a stone structure.

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In 1506 the lands were sold to Edmund Dudley who was Minister for king Henry VII. Dudley was executed by the king for treason and the land passed to his widow Elizabeth who later married Arthur Plantagenet. The land passed to John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, in 1511, who was later executed by Queen Mary, and his son Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, was a favourite of Elizabeth I. In 1556 the estate was bought by Richard Molyneux who also bought lands from Mary Seymour, the widow of Thomas Seymour who was the father of Jane Seymour (wife of Henry the VIII). Following the death of Richard in 1568 the estate passed to his son William Molyneux. The house remained the home of the Molyneux family until 1739 when it became a seat of the Mawdesley family, but was sold in 1744 to Alexander Kershaw. Alexander Kershaw never married and died in 1788, his will acknowledged three children, Edmund Newman Kershaw, John Copper and James Kershaw.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many circular walks available around Heskin?

Yes, many of the trails in the Heskin area are designed as circular or loop routes, which makes planning your hike straightforward. These paths often combine woodland sections, open fields, and waterside strolls. For a pleasant and relatively flat circular walk, consider the Eccleston Delph loop from Andertons Mill, which is an easy route through the local countryside.

What are the trails like for family outings?

The terrain around Heskin is generally flat with gentle hills, making it very suitable for families. You'll find many shorter, easier routes perfect for all ages. A good option is the Easter Monday Walk Trail – Eccleston Village loop from Eccleston, which is an easy walk that explores the village and its surroundings.

Can I bring my dog on the hikes near Heskin?

Dogs are welcome on most trails, but it's important to be mindful of the landscape. Many routes pass through agricultural land with livestock, so keeping your dog on a lead is essential. Also, be aware of trail signs regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves or sensitive wildlife areas.

Are there any hikes that lead to a good viewpoint?

While much of the immediate area is gently rolling, you can find hikes that lead to rewarding views. For more expansive vistas, trails leading towards Anglezarke Moor or Rivington Pike are popular choices. A moderate hike like the Croston Village – Easter Monday Walk Trail loop from Eccleston also offers lovely views across the open countryside.

Where can I find a hike with a waterfall?

For a walk featuring a waterfall, Yarrow Valley Country Park is an excellent choice. This popular 700-acre park has numerous trails, a lake, and a well-known waterfall. Another option is Tigers Clough near Rivington, which features a charming brook and a small waterfall that is great for exploring.

What is the terrain typically like on the Heskin trails?

The hiking terrain is quite varied. You can expect a mix of well-defined woodland paths, grassy tracks through open fields, and trails alongside serene waterways like the River Douglas and local brooks. The ground is mostly flat, with some gentle ascents on routes like the one to Harrock Hill.

How many hiking trails are there to choose from around Heskin?

There is a wide variety of options, with over 400 marked hiking routes in and around the Heskin area. These range from short, easy strolls under an hour to more challenging full-day hikes, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level and schedule.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the area?

The komoot community rates the hikes around Heskin very highly. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the ancient woodlands, the scenic waterside paths, and the accessibility of the trails. The mix of landscapes, from bluebell woods in spring to open countryside views, is a frequently mentioned highlight.

Are there any good pub walks in the area?

Many trails start or finish in villages like Heskin, Eccleston, or Croston, which have traditional pubs perfect for starting or ending a walk. You can easily plan a route that incorporates a stop for refreshments, combining a scenic hike with a classic countryside pub experience.

What are some popular places for hiking near Heskin?

Besides the main trails, several nearby parks and nature areas are favorites for walking:

  • Yarrow Valley Country Park: A highly-regarded local spot with a lake, waterfall, and extensive trail network.
  • Tigers Clough: Known for its scenic brook and small waterfall, offering a lovely nature walk.
  • Duxbury Weir: A pleasant area for a waterside walk with views of the running water.
  • Withnell Nature Trail: An easy walk along a former railway line through woodland and past small lakes.

Where is the best place to park for a hike?

Parking availability depends on your chosen trailhead. Many walks start from villages like Heskin or Eccleston where on-street parking may be available, but be sure to park considerately. For dedicated country parks like Yarrow Valley, there are usually designated car parks, some of which may have a fee.

What is the best time of year to hike around Heskin?

Hiking here is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly beautiful. In spring, woodlands like Knowles' Wood are famous for their stunning bluebell carpets. Autumn offers crisp air and beautiful foliage. Summer is great for longer days, while winter walks can be brisk and rewarding, though paths can be muddy.

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