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United Kingdom
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Lancashire
Burnley
Dunnockshaw

Stone Wall on Rossendale Way – Dirt Path Between Stone Walls loop from Dunnockshaw

Routes
Bike touring routes & trails
United Kingdom
England
North West England
Lancashire
Burnley
Dunnockshaw

Stone Wall on Rossendale Way – Dirt Path Between Stone Walls loop from Dunnockshaw

Moderate

5.0

(1)

23

riders

Stone Wall on Rossendale Way – Dirt Path Between Stone Walls loop from Dunnockshaw

01:23

17.2km

300m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 27, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

1.53 km

Path to the Golf Ball

Highlight • Trail

2

2.94 km

Path to Weather Station

Highlight • Trail

3

3.43 km

Stone Wall on Rossendale Way

Highlight • Trail

4

5.03 km

Dirt Path Between Stone Walls

Highlight • Cycleway

Great for hybrids and MTB.
Take care when it rains

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5

5.13 km

King's Highway Stone Path

Highlight • Structure

Typically, when the Komoot message appears warning against unsuitable riding surfaces, I dismiss it. On this occasion, that was a huge mistake. It took 45 (FORTY-FIVE!) minutes to traverse barely 2 miles.

For context, I was riding a 531 randonneur with clipless pedals and shoes; I had also set the route planner to 'Bike touring', so some of this riding disaster was my own doing.

That said, however, this segment simply should NOT be appearing on a bicycling route - there is no way on God's green Earth I would recommend 'riding' this on anything other than a full-suspension MTB, if at all. It is barely passable on foot.

This is absolutely, positively, 100%, NOT for tourers or road riders. Frankly, I would argue strongly against gravel bikers attempting it, too. MTB'ers and/or gluttons for punishment: ride at your own risk and be prepared for lots of tech-y riding and a fair few hike-your-bike sections, especially outside summer months.

Trust me, this is not hyperbole - save yourself both time and boiled blood by re-routing. Learn from my mistake. You have been warned!

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6

5.69 km

King's Highway Stone Path

Highlight • Structure

Typically, when the Komoot message appears warning against unsuitable riding surfaces, I dismiss it. On this occasion, that was a huge mistake. It took 45 (FORTY-FIVE!) minutes to traverse barely 2 miles.

For context, I was riding a 531 randonneur with clipless pedals and shoes; I had also set the route planner to 'Bike touring', so some of this riding disaster was my own doing.

That said, however, this segment simply should NOT be appearing on a bicycling route - there is no way on God's green Earth I would recommend 'riding' this on anything other than a full-suspension MTB, if at all. It is barely passable on foot.

This is absolutely, positively, 100%, NOT for tourers or road riders. Frankly, I would argue strongly against gravel bikers attempting it, too. MTB'ers and/or gluttons for punishment: ride at your own risk and be prepared for lots of tech-y riding and a fair few hike-your-bike sections, especially outside summer months.

Trust me, this is not hyperbole - save yourself both time and boiled blood by re-routing. Learn from my mistake. You have been warned!

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7

5.98 km

King's Highway Trail

Highlight • Climb

Typically, when the Komoot message appears warning against unsuitable riding surfaces, I dismiss it. On this occasion, that was a huge mistake. It took 45 (FORTY-FIVE!) minutes to traverse barely 2 miles.

For context, I was riding a 531 randonneur with clipless pedals and shoes; I had also set the route planner to 'Bike touring', so some of this riding disaster was my own doing.

That said, however, this segment simply should NOT be appearing on a bicycling route - there is no way on God's green Earth I would recommend 'riding' this on anything other than a full-suspension MTB, if at all. It is barely passable on foot.

This is absolutely, positively, 100%, NOT for tourers or road riders. Frankly, I would argue strongly against gravel bikers attempting it, too. MTB'ers and/or gluttons for punishment: ride at your own risk and be prepared for lots of tech-y riding and a fair few hike-your-bike sections, especially outside summer months.

Trust me, this is not hyperbole - save yourself both time and boiled blood by re-routing. Learn from my mistake. You have been warned!

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8

8.66 km

Stone-Walled Double Track

Highlight • Trail

B

17.2 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.69 km

3.69 km

2.63 km

2.36 km

1.99 km

836 m

Surfaces

6.56 km

5.60 km

3.66 km

884 m

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Lowest point (180 m)

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Wednesday 20 May

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9°C

29 %

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