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Hiking around Twiston explores the diverse landscape of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The terrain features rolling hills, open moorland, and prominent fells like Pendle Hill. Paths frequently follow tranquil becks and reservoirs, offering a mix of ascents and gentler valley walks. The area is also characterized by the scenic Ribble Valley and unique geological features such as Crinoid Fossils in the field boundaries.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Embark on the Pendle Hill Circular Walk, a moderate hiking route that takes you across 5.3 miles (8.6 km) of varied terrain. You will experience a challenging ascent, gaining 1113…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Pendle Sculpture Trail Loop from Barley, a 3.9-mile (6.3 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 49 minutes to complete. You will…

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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Upper Ogden was completed in 1906 and has a surface area of 2.84 hectares and is 17.9 metres deep. As a very impressive spillway.
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Built in the 1930's as a water treatment works. The attractive building as now been converted into residential properties.
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Walkers are faced with two choices to climb the hill, either the shorter but steeper steps or a longer but not so steep switchback path.
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The landscape around Twiston is part of the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Expect a mix of terrain, from rolling hills and open moorland to gentler valley walks. Many routes involve ascents up prominent hills like Pendle Hill, while others follow paths alongside reservoirs and becks.
Yes, there are many options suitable for families. The area offers gentler gradients and shorter routes away from the main summit climbs. For a straightforward walk, consider the Pendle Hill summit trig point – Pendle Hill Path loop, which is a shorter trail with less elevation gain than the full ascents.
Dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths around Twiston. However, you will be walking through farmland with livestock and across open moorland which is home to ground-nesting birds, especially between March and July. It is essential to keep your dog on a lead and under close control at all times.
For some of the most expansive views, you'll want to gain some elevation. The summit of Pendle Hill is famous for its panoramic vistas over the surrounding countryside. Routes that climb the hill, such as the Pendle Hill summit trig point – Lower Ogden Reservoir loop, reward hikers with spectacular scenery on a clear day.
Yes, the area is well-suited for circular walks. A network of footpaths connects Twiston with nearby villages like Downham and Rimington, as well as the surrounding hills and moorland. This allows for a variety of loop hikes that bring you back to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The trails around Twiston are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of over 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning views from Pendle Hill and the mix of challenging climbs and peaceful reservoir paths.
There is a wide variety of trails to explore, with over 500 routes mapped on komoot around Twiston. These range from easy, short walks to more challenging full-day hikes, with a near-even split between easy and moderate difficulty levels.
Yes, several trails incorporate the local reservoirs. The Ogden Reservoirs, in particular, are a key feature of many popular walks in the area. These routes offer a pleasant contrast to the open moorland, with paths running alongside the water's edge.
You should wear sturdy walking boots as the terrain can be uneven and muddy. The weather on the moors and Pendle Hill can change quickly, so waterproof clothing is essential, even on a sunny day. Also, bring water, snacks, and a map or a fully charged phone with a navigation app.
Absolutely. Pendle Hill is the most prominent landmark in the region, and many trails lead to its summit. The routes typically start from nearby villages like Barley and involve a steady, and sometimes steep, climb to the summit trig point.
The village of Barley, a common starting point for many Pendle Hill hikes, has a large pay-and-display car park. For other routes, on-street parking may be available in villages like Downham or Twiston, but please park considerately and be mindful of residents.
Many of the villages that serve as trailheads, such as Barley and Downham, have traditional pubs that are popular with walkers for a post-hike meal or drink. It's a good idea to plan your circular route to start and end in one of these villages if you'd like to include a pub stop.


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