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Easy hiking trails around Burscough traverse a landscape characterized by flat agricultural terrain, historic waterways, and diverse nature reserves. The region's network of paths often follows the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, offering accessible waterside walks. Expansive nature reserves like Martin Mere Wetland Centre and Mere Sands Wood provide opportunities for wildlife observation amidst woodlands and reedbeds. The generally low elevation and well-maintained paths make Burscough an ideal location for easy walks.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Thirsty Duck often serves Gluten Free beer for Coeliacs. Lovely after a walk along the canal on a summers day.
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"Burscough wharf was at the center of trade on the canal, with the Wharf Buildings purpose-built for the horses that pulled barges along the canal. The canal was crucial to Burscough's economy, with much of its employment dependent on the canal and industries along its banks. Burscough Wharf is now a retail and leisure development that has become a focal point for the local community." Source: AI Summary; Various sources
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"The Old Packet House in Burscough, also known as the Waterfront, is a historic canalside pub built in the 18th century, originally named the Bridge Hotel, and served as a staging post for packet boats traveling between Liverpool and Wigan. The Packet House Hotel (now The Old Packet House) was built in the 18th century, around the same time as the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Originally named the Bridge Hotel, it served as a staging post for the packet boats that traveled daily between Liverpool and Wigan, carrying passengers and small parcels." Source: AI Summary; Various sources.
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"Ainscough's Mill This is a former steam powered corn mill. The mill was developed by Hugh Ainscough in 1855 on the site of a former windmill. It was strategically sited next to the Leed Liverpool canal and the Liverpool to Preston railway. Therefore it was able to transport and process imported wheat from the port of Liverpool. It is a substantial and near complete example of a purpose built steam powered flour mill, sited close to the canal and with rail links to Liverpool and the Lancashire coalfield. It demonstrates the scale and detailing of a mid-late 19th century industrial milling complex. It has now been converted into apartments" Source: https://historicengland.org.uk/education/schools-resources/educational-images/ainscoughs-mill-mill-lane-burscough-8761
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Great views of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. On the path there is also the Ship Inn pub
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"The church was built between 1829 and 1832 to a design by Daniel Stewart. A grant of £3,040 (equivalent to £340,000 in 2023)was given towards its construction by the Church Building Commission. The total cost of its construction of the church was £3,440. Galleries were inserted on three sides in 1857. In 1887–89 the chancel was added by William Waddington and Sons, and in about 1932 the south vestry was built." Source: Wikipedia.
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Burscough has two bridges. One over the railway line adjacent to the station. The other bridge is this one over the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. Burscough is a vibrant and colourful town and is well catered for in terms of pubs, bars, cafe's and restaurants.
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The Farm Tea Room arrived just in the nick of time for this wet and bedraggled hiker. Much more impressive than it looks from this angle and much more than a tea room. The Farm provides tea and cakes of course but it also provides hot meals and has a bar. There is an outside seating area and a childrens play area. Great service from pleasant and welcoming staff.
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Burscough offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 30 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails traverse the region's flat agricultural terrain, historic waterways, and nature reserves.
Easy hikes in Burscough primarily feature flat agricultural land, well-maintained canal towpaths along the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, and accessible paths within nature reserves like Mere Sands Wood. The low elevation and generally even surfaces make for comfortable walking.
Yes, Burscough is well-suited for family-friendly walks. Many canal paths are accessible, and places like Martin Mere Wetland Centre and Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve offer accessible trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Burscough Wharf – The Slipway Bar & Restaurant loop from Burscough Bridge is a great option for a shorter, easy walk with amenities nearby.
Many of the canal towpaths and public footpaths in Burscough are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock. Specific nature reserves like Martin Mere Wetland Centre may have restrictions or designated dog-walking areas, so it's always best to check their individual policies before visiting.
Yes, Burscough has several easy circular routes. For example, the Burscough Priory loop from Burscough Junction offers a pleasant circular walk through rural countryside. Many routes along the Leeds & Liverpool Canal also form convenient loops.
For wildlife spotting, the Martin Mere Wetland Centre is a prime location, known for its diverse birdlife, otters, and flamingos. Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve also offers excellent opportunities to see birds, roe deer, and red squirrels. The Martin Mere Wetland Centre – The Farm Burscough loop from Burscough is an easy route that takes you past the wetland centre.
You can incorporate historical sites into your easy hikes. Rufford Old Hall, a National Trust property, is surrounded by gardens and woodlands, and its grounds run alongside the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. The medieval ruins of Burscough Priory can also be found along certain trails, such as the Burscough Priory loop from Burscough Junction.
Absolutely. Burscough Wharf, located alongside the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, is a vibrant area with shops, cafes, and eateries, perfect for a break. The Burscough Wharf – The Slipway Bar & Restaurant loop from Burscough Bridge is an easy route that passes directly through this area.
The easy trails in Burscough are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible canal towpaths, the diverse nature reserves, and the flat, enjoyable terrain, making it ideal for relaxed excursions.
Yes, Burscough offers accessible options. The Burscough Brickpits, a local wildlife haven, features hardstanding paths suitable for wheelchairs and prams. Many sections of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal towpath are also flat and well-surfaced, providing accessible routes.
Burscough's easy trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and active wildlife, while autumn offers beautiful foliage along the canal. Summer is pleasant for longer strolls, and even in winter, the flat terrain and well-maintained paths make for manageable walks, especially around the nature reserves.
While popular spots like Martin Mere can attract visitors, exploring the more rural sections of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal or venturing into the quieter paths of Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve during off-peak hours can offer a more tranquil experience. The agricultural fields further from the town also provide quieter walking opportunities.


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