Walks you can reach from Bare Lane by train
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Clapham to Giggleswick (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
Limestone hill country of caves, cairns and crags, dropping to the hamlet of Feizor and rising again with views to Pendle Hill and Giggleswick School Chapel before a steep descent. One of the finest of the Bentham Line walks.
Time: 4h30
Warnings: Strenuous full day over limestone hill country; sturdy footwear and a map recommended.
Walk details: Community Rail Lancashire (PDF).

Clapham to Bentham (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
Dales farmland and open hillside between Clapham and High Bentham, with the bulk of Ingleborough rising alongside.
Ingleborough: One of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, a flat-topped fell dominating the skyline above Clapham.
Time: 2h30
Walk details: Community Rail Lancashire (PDF).

Giggleswick to Long Preston (Yorkshire)
1 hour direct from Bare Lane.
Ribble Way riverside through the market town of Settle, Runley Mill, Turnpike House and a viewpoint towards Pendle Hill.
Time: 3h
Walk details: Community Rail Lancashire (PDF).

Wennington to Carnforth (Lancashire)
30 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
Fields, lanes and canal towpath through the Lune valley, past Loyn Bridge near Gressingham, then over Kellet along the Lancaster Canal into Carnforth.
Time: 5h30
Warnings: Strenuous full-day walk; can be split into shorter legs.
Walk details: Community Rail Lancashire (PDF).

Heysham Port to Morecambe (Lancashire)
4 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
Flat coastal path round Morecambe Bay, open Oxcliffe Levels and seafront promenade, with the industrial Heysham power stations and ferry terminal and Lake District views across the tidal sands.
Time: 2h30
Warnings: Heysham Port has only a few trains a day, timed around the Isle of Man ferry.
Walk details: Community Rail Lancashire (PDF).
Similar walk: Railwalks.

Lancaster to Carnforth (Lancashire)
6 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
Recommended: The magnificent Lune Aqueduct; a canalside view of the sea, with mountains beyond. A long but very easy route, canal towpath nearly all the way, with short street sections at each end and no stiles, gates or steps. The towpath contours above the Lune valley over the magnificent Lune Aqueduct; surface is tarmac (partly broken) or fine gravel and lumpy in places with a couple of short muddy patches and a short cobbled section. Views across the fields, Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland hills; kingfishers sometimes seen. Cafés at St John's Hospice (Lancaster end) and a shoreside café and micropub at Hest Bank.
Waterway: nine tenths along the Lancaster Canal.
Time: 4h–7h30
Lunch: Canalside pubs and a supermarket at Bolton-le-Sands and a canalside pub at Hest Bank.
1 end-of-walk reward: the Canal Turn
Warnings: The towpath surface is lumpy where the tarmac has disintegrated, with a couple of slightly muddy patches.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Lancaster to Bentham (Lancashire)
6 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
The views from the trig point (and some distance before and after) are incredible, covering Lancaster, Morecambe Bay, the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales including Ingleborough, and the Forest of Bowland. A long route over Whit Moor, with remote middle miles of muddy to quite wet peat bog, open access land, trodden moorland tracks and a final well-maintained tarmac cycle track into Lancaster. Stiles, gates and steps and short steep sections. Designed to avoid the wet fields and busy roads of the alternative route. Main facilities are about 5 miles from each end, at Wray and at Brookhouse/Caton. Passes the Halton eco-village, Lune Aqueduct, Priory and Castle into Lancaster.
Lancaster Castle: A medieval castle above the city, long used as a court and prison.
Time: 7h30–14h30
3 lunch spots: the Station pub, licensed café at Wray, or the Woodie's
Warnings: The middle 7 miles are remote and can be wet peat bog; navigation on the moor relies on trodden tracks and waymark posts. The A683 at Brookhouse is fast but has big gaps for safe crossing. Can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Bentham to Settle (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Bare Lane.

Carnforth to Bentham (Lancashire)
45 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
Wonderful views, especially back towards Ingleborough. Roughly 40% quiet lanes and farm roads (some with pavement, some without) and 60% field paths and farm tracks. Several field sections have no visible trodden path and can be long-grassed, thistly or boggy. Gently undulating with some hills and plus a riverside stretch along the Wenning. Curlews and other wildlife are common in the fields; expect livestock (sheep, occasional cows). Wennington has a station, so the walk can be shortened.
Time: 6h–12h
Lunch: Hornby (around halfway) has shops, a café and a pub.
Warnings: Some field paths are unclear underfoot, so GPS is useful; ground-nesting birds (curlews) may be disturbed in long grass during nesting season. A few road sections have no pavement, and the lane leaving Hornby can be the dodgiest for traffic.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Morecambe to Carnforth (Lancashire)
4 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
The coast has superb views. A coastal-and-canal walk: about a mile and a half along the well-surfaced Morecambe promenade with views across the bay, then a tidal shore section to Hest Bank (on beach, paths and sea cobbles) and before joining the Lancaster Canal towpath all the way to Carnforth. Towpath is generally degraded tarmac or gravel. Plenty of wildlife on the sands, mudflats and along the towpath.
Waterway: three fifths along the Lancaster Canal.
Time: 3h–5h30
Lunch: A beach café by the level crossing at Hest Bank, plus a pub and shops.
1 end-of-walk reward: the Canal Turn
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a third of the walk. A short section between the promenade and Hest Bank is below the high-water mark — check tide times; a pavement alongside the main road is the alternative at high tide. The shore can be stony and slippery with seaweed. A railway level crossing at Hest Bank.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Ribblehead to Bentham (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Bare Lane.
High moorland, steep mountain ascent, exposed plateau and largely flat finish from Ingleton to Bentham.
Ingleborough: One of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, a flat-topped fell dominating the skyline above Clapham.
Warnings: Very exposed summit.
Source: An alternative variant of Ingleborough via Ingleton – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).