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Hikes around Cabus explore the gentle countryside of Lancashire, situated near the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills, paths along the River Wyre, and towpaths beside the Lancaster Canal. The network of trails offers a mix of easy riverside strolls and more moderate routes with some elevation gain.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.8
(6)
56
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11.4km
03:11
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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6
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8.21km
02:06
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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7
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15.2km
04:13
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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9.15km
02:24
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Shop doing sandwiches, pies, hot and cold drinks. With outside seating.
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Great spot for food or coffee after a ride or to set you up well for one!
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The Priory at Scorton - order at the van and your food will come out to you or on occasion pop in the bar to purchase there when the van is empty.
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This private dwelling was formerly a crossing keepers cottage for The Garstang and Knott End railway which ran straight across the road to the left of the building. It is one of the few remaining markers of the railwayβs existence
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Great pie/sandwich shop on Garstang High St. Fantastic place to grab a takeaway pie, sandwich and brew during a ride, beaches nearby for somewhere to sit whilst you scoff your grub.
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At the summit of Nicky Nook, runners are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, it is possible to see across the Forest of Bowland and even catch glimpses of the distant Lake District and Morecambe Bay.
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One of the best Flat Whites in the area, possibly the best. The Tiffins are awesome also.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many trails are loops that take you through the countryside and back to your starting point. For a moderate loop with some elevation, the Nicky Nook Summit β Grizedale Reservoir loop from Scorton offers great views. Most routes in the region are designed as circuits.
Dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths around Cabus, but be aware that many routes cross farmland with livestock. It's essential to keep your dog on a lead, especially near sheep and cattle. The paths along the Lancaster Canal and River Wyre are particularly good for dog walking.
For a shorter, easier walk that's great for families, consider The Barn at Scorton loop from Garstang. It's under 3 miles and follows relatively flat terrain through fields and quiet lanes. The Garstang Riverside Walk is another excellent, accessible option for all ages.
Absolutely. The region offers several gentle walks with minimal elevation gain. The towpath along the Lancaster Canal provides a very flat and scenic walking experience. You can also find easy strolls along the River Wyre, such as the Nateby Crossing Cottage β Michael's Hill loop from Scorton, which is mostly level.
You can explore over 15 curated hiking routes around Cabus. The network includes a mix of easy riverside strolls and more moderate hill walks, ensuring there are options for different fitness and experience levels.
The trails around Cabus are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful countryside, the well-maintained paths along the River Wyre and Lancaster Canal, and the beautiful views from low hills like Nicky Nook. The variety of landscapes, from woodland to open fields, is a frequently mentioned highlight.
Sturdy, waterproof walking shoes or boots are recommended. While some canal and riverside paths can be easy-going, many trails cross fields and woodlands that can become muddy, especially after rain. Good grip is essential for the ascents on routes that include hills like Nicky Nook.
Cabus is located right on the doorstep of the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the more remote and challenging moorland and fells that the Forest is known for. Several trails starting near Cabus lead directly into this scenic area.
Yes, several trails incorporate sections of the River Wyre. A great example is the Wildgoose Wood Nature Area β Long Crossey Wood loop from Garstang, which follows the river and passes through local woodlands, offering a serene waterside experience.
Parking is often available in nearby towns and villages like Garstang and Scorton, which serve as popular start points for many hikes. Garstang has pay-and-display car parks, and some routes may start near pubs or cafes with customer parking. It's always a good idea to check parking options before you travel.
Yes, for panoramic views over the Lancashire countryside and Morecambe Bay, the summit of Nicky Nook is a local favorite. The Nicky Nook Summit β Applestore Cafe loop from Forton is a moderate hike that includes this rewarding climb and viewpoint.


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