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Hiking around Waddington offers an exploration of the Ribble Valley. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, sections of woodland, and waterways including Waddington Brook and the River Ribble. The area's most prominent high point is Waddington Fell, which provides views across the surrounding valley. The network of trails follows a mix of open fields and forested paths.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
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21
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9.35km
02:27
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.20km
01:08
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.30km
01:56
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.49km
01:27
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.3km
04:34
320m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the prettiest villages in the Ribble Valley, the village sits between Clitheroe and the Fells towards the Trough of Bowland.
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One of the best view points in the centre of Clitheroe, the Castle. There are sets of steps around the castle which are great to include as part of the run to get great views of the Ribble Valley, Pendle Hill and the Trough of Bowland.
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The village of Waddington is quiet and a beautiful part of the Ribble Valley. Paths and quiet lanes leading out in each direction and access to the Trough of Bowland and Waddington Fell.
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A short section of trail path by the river ribble by Brungerly Park - can get pretty muddy after heavy periods of rain.
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The old bridge leading into Waddington/Brungerly park. From here you can also venture into Waddow Hall.
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The centre of Clitheroe and one of its most visited landmarks.
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A roofless three-story-high castle keep is all that remains of Clitheroe Castle, a Norman keep built in 1186. It overlooks Clitheroe from a prominent outcrop of rock which provides a natural motte.
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Hiking around Waddington explores the scenic Ribble Valley. The landscape is defined by rolling hills, patches of woodland, and pleasant walks alongside waterways like Waddington Brook and the River Ribble. Trails consist of a mix of field paths, quiet country lanes, and gentle ascents into the Forest of Bowland.
Yes, there are many options suitable for families. A great choice is the Lower Buck – Higher Buck loop from Lower New House. It's a short, easy walk of about 2.7 miles (4.4 km) over gentle terrain, making it accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.
Dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths around Waddington. However, the routes often cross farmland with livestock, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead and under control. Always look for local signage and respect the Countryside Code.
Yes, Waddington is an excellent starting point for circular hikes. A popular option is the Clitheroe Castle – Waddington Bridge loop from Waddington. This 4.7-mile (7.5 km) trail offers a lovely tour of the local countryside and brings you back to your starting point.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with thousands of hikers having explored the area. Reviewers often praise the beautiful Ribble Valley scenery, the well-maintained paths through rolling farmland, and the peaceful riverside sections.
Many routes are conveniently planned to pass by or finish near traditional pubs. For example, the Lower Buck – Waddington Arms loop from Ribble Valley is a moderate hike that incorporates stops near well-known local inns, making it perfect for a post-hike refreshment.
There are over 20 hiking routes to discover around Waddington on komoot. The selection includes 13 easy walks perfect for a casual day out and 8 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more of a challenge.
Yes, several trails follow or cross the River Ribble. A pleasant and relatively easy option is the Waddington Bridge – Clitheroe Castle loop from Ribble Valley, which features sections near the river and takes you towards the historic town of Clitheroe.
While Waddington village has some on-street parking, it can be limited. Many walkers start from nearby Clitheroe, which has several pay-and-display car parks. Alternatively, some routes begin near local pubs which may offer parking for patrons. Always check for any parking restrictions before you start your hike.
For a satisfying moderate hike, consider the Waddington Bridge – Higher Buck loop from Waddington. This 4.5-mile (7.2 km) circuit involves a gentle climb and offers a great mix of field and village scenery, taking around 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. The majority of the trails around Waddington are rated as easy, with minimal elevation gain and clear paths. With over a dozen easy routes to choose from, it's an ideal location for those new to hiking or anyone looking for a relaxed walk in the countryside.


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