Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre
Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre
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Touring cycling around Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre offers diverse landscapes, characterized by its proximity to the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, which features picturesque villages and a network of "Quiet Lanes" suitable for cycling. The region includes the River Wyre, with notable features like the historic Cartford Toll Bridge. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, from gentle riverside paths to routes with moderate elevation gains. The area provides a mix of natural features and points of interest for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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51.3km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Barn at Scorton is a large, oak-framed cafΓ© and restaurant set in the heart of Scorton village. It serves a wide range of food and drink, including hearty mains, vegan options, cakes and afternoon teas. With indoor and outdoor seating, a garden centre, gift shop, and dog-friendly areas, itβs a popular stop for walkers and cyclists.
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The Priory at Scorton - order at the van and your food will come out to you or on occasion pop in the bar to purchase there when the van is empty.
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Good fish n chips in the village centre. Decent pub too!
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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are Β£1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.
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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are Β£1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.
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Nice pub with good food. Nice for a stop
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There are over 270 touring cycling routes around Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Yes, Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre offers a good selection of easy routes, with 124 classified as such. These often follow gentle riverside paths or quiet lanes, making them ideal for beginners or family outings. For example, the Great Eccleston Food and Drink β Cartford Toll Bridge loop from Great Eccleston is a shorter, accessible option.
The terrain around Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre is diverse. You can expect a mix of gentle riverside paths along the River Wyre, quiet country lanes, and some routes with moderate elevation gains, especially as you approach the fringes of the Forest of Bowland National Landscape. The area is known for its 'Quiet Lanes' which are excellent for cycling.
Cyclists can encounter several interesting landmarks. The historic Cartford Toll Bridge is a prominent feature, and routes often pass near the Ribble Link Staircase Locks and Holding Basin. For panoramic views, some routes might offer glimpses towards Nicky Nook Summit. The Cartford Bridge β Great Eccleston Food and Drink loop from Great Eccleston is an easy route that passes by the Cartford Toll Bridge.
Yes, the region is part of the broader Lancashire cycling network. The notable Lancashire Cycleway passes through areas of scenic beauty on minor roads. Additionally, a section of the Way of the Roses, a popular coast-to-coast route, traverses the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, which is adjacent to Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Upper Rawcliffe-With-Tarnacre are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Great Eccleston Food and Drink β Cartford Bridge loop from Great Eccleston and the Cartford Toll Bridge loop from Great Eccleston, which are both easy circular options.
Parking is generally available in and around the starting points of many routes, particularly in villages like Great Eccleston. For specific natural areas, you might find dedicated parking, such as the Cottam Lane Entrance and Parking, Haslam Park, which offers access to cycle paths.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. This allows you to fully enjoy the scenic landscapes and charming villages of the region, including the Forest of Bowland.
Yes, the region, especially near the Forest of Bowland, is known for its picturesque villages and charming tea rooms, as well as local pubs. Routes originating from or passing through Great Eccleston, for instance, often have access to food and drink establishments. The The Barn CafΓ© β Cartford Bridge loop from Great Eccleston is a moderate route that specifically highlights a cafΓ©.
While many public paths are accessible, it's important to check specific route details and local regulations regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves or agricultural areas where livestock may be present. Generally, dogs on leads are welcome on public rights of way. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife or other users.
The unique blend of 'Quiet Lanes,' the tranquil River Wyre, and the stunning proximity to the Forest of Bowland National Landscape defines the cycling experience here. You'll find a mix of historic features like the Cartford Toll Bridge, diverse natural scenery, and charming villages, all contributing to a rewarding touring cycling adventure.


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