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Hesketh-With-Becconsall

The best walks and hikes around Hesketh-With-Becconsall

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Hikes around Hesketh-with-Becconsall explore a predominantly flat, rural landscape in Lancashire. The region is characterized by public footpaths that follow the River Douglas and cross agricultural land. Many routes incorporate sections of the Ribble Estuary, providing opportunities for observing wildlife in the wetlands.

Best hiking trails around Hesketh-with-Becconsall

  • The most popular hiking route is Bank Hall loop from St Mary's Church, a 8.9 mile (14.3 km) trail that takes about 3 hours 35 minutes to complete. This moderate route follows paths along the River Douglas.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Tarleton Lock – River Douglas Footpath loop from Hesketh Bank, a moderate 7.5 mile (12.0 km) path. The trail features riverside sections and views across the surrounding farmland.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Tarleton Lock – River Douglas Footpath loop from Much Hoole, a 2.8 mile (4.6 km) trail leading through the countryside, often completed in about 1 hour 10 minutes.
  • Hiking around Hesketh-with-Becconsall is defined by riverside paths, flat agricultural fields, and wetland trails near the Ribble Estuary. The network of public footpaths offers accessible options for various ability levels.
  • The routes in Hesketh-with-Becconsall are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 4,500 hikers have used komoot to explore Hesketh-with-Becconsall's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Tarleton Lock – River Douglas Footpath loop from Much Hoole

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jim Martin
April 20, 2025, Bank Bridge (Tarleton Bridge) and Bank Warehouse, Leeds Liverpool Canal Rufford Branch

Bank Bridge also known as Tarleton Bridge is an English Heritage, Grade II listed structure as is the Bank Warehouse adjacent to the bridge situated on the Leeds Liverpool Canal Rufford Branch.

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Nice little bridge

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DickyMint
November 10, 2024, Eyes Lane Bridge

The bridge is in the middle of nowhere so don't expect coffee and cake unless you bring your own! Nice road for cycling though linking Mere Brow and Croston - always quiet and traffic free.

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RamoRuon
September 19, 2024, Eyes Lane Metal Bridge

Agreed on the beauty of the area but if you arrive at the bridge and find it empty, take your pics and vids quickly because the racket caused by cars passing over it is absolutely awful/unbearable. Not sure who designed it with loose individual metal slats in mind but the clatter means a re-think is required! The central rubber 'carpet' (sections of which are missing) might mildly dim noise generated by cyclists but is totally redundant for the main culprit: the car. Speaking of which: a decision needs to be made on whether the lane and bridge should remain accessible by car because at the moment (and with burgeoning sizes of vehicles in future), the purpose of the cycleway is somewhat diminished when riders have to constantly stop while two cars squirm past each other or to allow one to overtake. Perhaps it was just busier on the day I visited but it got very silly indeed!

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Best to get off and walk over with your bike so it's not so noisy.

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A wonderful place to remember those who where lost

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Red Bridge is a beautiful way to cross the canal and you can see lots of wildlife

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there around Hesketh-with-Becconsall?

There are over 250 routes to explore in the region. The landscape is mostly flat, making it accessible for many fitness levels, with a mix of easy, moderate, and a few difficult trails available.

Are the walking trails suitable for dogs?

Yes, many of the public footpaths in the area are great for walking with dogs. However, since many trails cross active farmland, it's important to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock. Always be mindful of local signage.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks?

Definitely. The area's flat terrain is ideal for families. For a shorter, manageable walk, consider The Grove loop from Much Hoole. It's a pleasant 7-kilometer route through the countryside that's perfect for a family outing.

What do other hikers think of the routes in Hesketh-with-Becconsall?

The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful riverside paths along the River Douglas and the well-maintained public footpaths through the rural landscape.

Are most of the walks circular?

Yes, many of the most popular routes are circular, or 'loop' trails. This allows you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. These loops often combine riverside sections with paths through fields and small villages.

What are the main natural features to see while hiking?

The landscape is dominated by the River Douglas, which features in many walks. You'll also be close to the Ribble Estuary National Nature Reserve, a crucial habitat for wintering wildfowl, making it a fantastic area for birdwatching.

Where can I park for walks in the area?

Parking is generally available in the villages of Hesketh Bank, Tarleton, and Much Hoole, which serve as common starting points for many trails. Some routes may start near specific landmarks or pubs that offer parking for patrons. Always check for local parking restrictions before you set off.

Are there any pubs or cafes along the walking routes?

Several routes pass through or near villages like Hesketh Bank and Tarleton, where you can find traditional pubs and cafes. These are perfect for a break or a meal after your hike. It's a good idea to check their opening times in advance, especially on weekdays.

What can I expect on the Hesketh with Becconsall Heritage Trail?

The Heritage Trail is a moderate 4-mile (6.4 km) walk that explores the village and its history. The path is mostly flat but can be muddy along the river, so good footwear is recommended. It's a great way to combine a gentle hike with learning about the local area.

Can I walk in the Hesketh Out Marsh nature reserve?

Yes, the RSPB Hesketh Out Marsh is a popular spot for walkers and birdwatchers. It's known for being very accessible and offers incredible opportunities to see wildlife, including wading birds and even birds of prey. The paths are well-suited for a gentle stroll while taking in the expansive marshland views.

What is a good moderate hike that isn't mentioned in the main highlights?

For a solid moderate hike, try the River Douglas Footpath – Tarleton Lock loop from Moss Side. This route is just under 12 kilometers and provides a classic Hesketh-with-Becconsall experience, following the river and offering wide-open views of the countryside.

Are the trails accessible by public transport?

Yes, the main villages of Hesketh Bank and Tarleton are served by local bus routes connecting them to larger towns like Preston and Southport. Starting your walk from one of these villages is a convenient option if you are arriving by public transport.

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