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Easy hikes and walks around Samlesbury

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Easy hiking trails around Samlesbury offer diverse landscapes, from riverside paths to open countryside. The region is characterized by the prominent River Ribble, which forms a significant natural feature, and a mix of woodlands and pastures. Hikers can explore gentle routes along waterways and through varied terrain, providing accessible outdoor experiences.

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  • The most popular easy hiking route is Brockholes Nature Reserve – Boilton Wood loop from Samlesbury, a 4.0 miles (6.4 km) trail…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

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Brockholes Nature Reserve – Boilton Wood loop from St Leonard the Less

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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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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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Ribble Way β€” A remarkable river ramble into the heart of the Dales

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Ribble Way β€” A remarkable river ramble into the heart of the Dales

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Ian Delve
January 29, 2026, Hoolster Hill Trig Point

TP4006 - Hoolster Hill | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/s6us29oGQO0malIi8

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Worth a look if riding the Guild Wheel

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Brockholes is a new kind of nature reserve: an unreserved reserve that brims with wildlife, teaches the next generation about the wonders of nature, and gives back to the local community throughΒ Myplace and Forest School projects. This former sand and gravel quarry has been transformed into a natural haven. Fields brimming with orchids and yellow rattle, woods shining bright with bluebells, and tranquil lakes all transport you to a magical wonderland. Spring sees the beginning of the Brockholes baby boom as lapwings, oystercatchers, redshank and more breed on Meadow Lake and Number 1 Pit. And don’t miss a walk through the woodland to admire vast carpets of beautiful bluebells. In May, whimbrel roost in large numbers, while throughout spring and summer swifts, sand martins and hobbies create fantastic aerial displays over the lakes. As the sun shines, the reserve literally buzzes with insects. Clouds of damselflies rest on leaves and paths, and dragonflies dart across the water. Five and six-spot burnet moths weigh down every flower, while small copper, common blue and comma butterflies seem to flit from every corner. Don’t miss the chance to spot the elusive white-letter hairstreak butterfly, which can be seen at Brockholes for just three weeks spanning July and August. Autumn is the time to see ospreys passing over Brockholes on their way back to Africa, while in winter, the reserve is packed with migratory waders. Winter is also a great time to try and see bitterns as they venture out onto the ice.

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It’s not the most exciting Trig to get but on a clear evening, there would be a lovely sunset to view.

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Quite a muddy area

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JohnH
December 10, 2023, Roach Bridge Waterfall

Yes, really nice views, ni e area

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Just be careful here as the gradient is steep and the cobles are 'slippery when wet' - do as the signage says - dismount!

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December 2, 2022, Pleasington Priory

Pleasington village sits above the river Darwen to the West of Blackburn. It is worth taking a look at the Grade-1 listed Roman Catholic church, Pleasington Priory. There are two pubs in the village. The Railway arms is a traditional pub whereas the Butlers Arms is a more upmarket restaurant pub.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Samlesbury?

Samlesbury offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 290 routes suitable for various skill levels. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in Samlesbury?

Easy hikes in Samlesbury feature diverse terrain, including gentle riverside paths, open countryside, and woodlands. You'll find a mix of grazing pastures and ancient lanes, with some routes offering varied scenery like the Cows in the Countryside – Roach Bridge Waterfall loop from All Saints' Church.

Are there easy riverside walks along the River Ribble in Samlesbury?

Yes, the River Ribble is a prominent feature in Samlesbury, offering many easy riverside paths. The area is part of the Ribble Way, providing opportunities for gentle rambles along this ecologically significant waterway. You can explore routes like the Riverside Paddling Spot – Pleasington Priory loop from Hoghton for a pleasant riverside experience.

Are there any easy circular walks in Samlesbury?

Many easy trails in Samlesbury are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular options include the Brockholes Nature Reserve – Boilton Wood loop from Samlesbury and the Hoolster Hill Trig Point loop from St Leonard's Church, both offering varied scenery.

Are the easy hiking trails in Samlesbury suitable for families?

Yes, Samlesbury offers many family-friendly easy walks. Trails through areas like Brockholes Nature Reserve, such as the Brockholes Nature Reserve loop from St Leonard the Less, are particularly suitable due to their accessible paths and engaging natural surroundings.

Can I bring my dog on easy hikes in Samlesbury?

Many easy hiking trails in Samlesbury are dog-friendly, especially those through open countryside and woodlands. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions within nature reserves or private land.

Are there any viewpoints on easy Samlesbury walks?

While Samlesbury itself is generally flatter, the surrounding area offers elevated positions with expansive views. For panoramic vistas, you can explore highlights like the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit or the View of the Forest of Bowland from Jeffrey Hill, which can be incorporated into longer easy routes or accessed nearby.

What natural attractions can I see along easy hiking trails in Samlesbury?

Along easy trails, you can discover significant natural features like the Confluence of the Rivers Calder and Ribble, a notable natural monument. The Brockholes Nature Reserve is also a key attraction, offering accessible paths through diverse habitats.

Is parking available for easy hiking trails in Samlesbury?

Parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many popular easy hiking trails in Samlesbury, particularly at nature reserves and village access points. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information before your visit.

Can I access easy hiking trails in Samlesbury by public transport?

Some easy hiking trails and key locations, such as Brockholes Nature Reserve, are accessible by public transport. Planning your route in advance and checking local bus schedules will help you reach trailheads without a car.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy hiking in Samlesbury?

The easy hiking trails in Samlesbury are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil riverside paths to open countryside, and the well-maintained routes that make for enjoyable and accessible outdoor experiences.

Are there any waterfalls on easy hikes in Samlesbury?

Yes, you can encounter waterfalls on some easy hikes in the Samlesbury area. For example, the Cows in the Countryside – Roach Bridge Waterfall loop from All Saints' Church specifically features a waterfall, adding a scenic element to your walk.

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