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Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire

Lancashire, England

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Trail length

111.6 km

Time

~6 days

Elevation Gain

2460 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

bridges
rivers
lakes
mountain-views
scenic-views

Activity types

nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire take to hike?

The Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire is 111.57 km long and is typically completed in about 5 to 6 days. The staged route breaks down into six days of roughly 14.9 km to 23.2 km, with the biggest climbing days carrying around 647 m and 674 m of ascent.

Is the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire a difficult multi-day walk?

The Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire is graded easy, but it is still a substantial long-distance route with 2,460 m of total elevation gain over 111.57 km. That makes it more about steady endurance across several days than about technical ground or very steep mountain terrain.

Where does the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire start and finish?

The loop starts and finishes near Aughton in the Caton area, with the staged route beginning at Aughton, Lancaster, LA2 8LU and returning there on the final day. Along the way it passes places including Lee, Garstang Millennium Green, Chipping, and the Ribble Valley before looping back toward Caton.

Can the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire be hiked in sections?

Yes. The Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire is well suited to section hiking because it naturally splits into six stages. Those stages are approximately 20.2 km, 18.3 km, 14.9 km, 23.2 km, 16.0 km, and 19.1 km, which makes it practical to plan shorter outings instead of walking the full loop in one trip.

Is the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire dog friendly?

Dogs can generally be taken on the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire, but parts of Bowland include open access land where legal restrictions apply. On open access land in England, dogs must be on a lead of no more than 2 meters between March 1 and July 31, and they should also be kept under close control around livestock at any time.

What is the best time of year to hike the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire?

Late spring through early autumn is usually the best window for the Forest of Bowland Loop from Caton - Lancashire, when longer daylight makes a 5 to 6 day itinerary easier to manage. In wetter or colder periods, Bowland’s moorland and access land can feel more exposed, and local conditions may affect which sections are comfortable to walk.

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