Really well made video - will have to give this Pendle walk a go when I'm next in the area. Watched a program on the Pendle witches and have been fascinated with them ever since.
Thanks - don't forget to check out the other 2 Pendle videos - will also have 2 more from the Nick of Pendle and from Downham over the next few months...that'll be Pendle Hill done from all sides then...
Should be a good walk for starting out. Reasonably short and mainly flat, just 2 short climbs. Could be a little busy in Barley tomorrow being a back holiday…
Unfortunately I don’t think it is, as I believe united utilities own aitken wood - so in theory you’d need their permission. I have seen a few people camp on the top of Pendle Hill itself from time to time, including one yesterday who was still in bed and snoring when I past about 6.30! Again not sure on legalities of it, but maybe one for Halloween 🎃 🧙
To be honest, I'm not sure. I guess it would depend upon the capability of the scooter and range of it. I've seen a few people with prams when I've been in there, but a couple of tripadvisor reviews I've seen have said not wheelchair friendly. I've not seen anyone on a scooter, but that doesn't mean it's not possible. In an old pendle sculpture trail leaflet I found online, it does say * "TRAMPER ROUTE - For those with disabilities or the less mobile, the upper part of the trail is accessible with a tramper-type vehicle. Vehicles can be booked by calling The Bowland Experience on 01200 448000"* So not sure how a mobility scooter compares to what they are calling a tramper. Whilst there are boggy areas after rain around some of the sculptures, it had been quite wet not long before I filmed and the main path itself was ok. Hope that helps...