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Miller Park Fountain – Guild Wheel Cycle Lane loop from Bamber Bridge

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United Kingdom
England
North West England
Lancashire

Miller Park Fountain – Guild Wheel Cycle Lane loop from Bamber Bridge

Hard

49

runners

Miller Park Fountain – Guild Wheel Cycle Lane loop from Bamber Bridge

02:32

24.1km

110m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

Tips

Includes a movable bridge

Check opening times.

After 8.78 km for 60 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

4.82 km

Old Tram Bridge over the River Ribble

Highlight • River

26 August 2021 bridge currently closed you can’t cross it.

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2

4.91 km

Miller Park Fountain

Highlight • Monument

Close to Preston's centre and on the banks of the River Ribble, Avenham and Miller Parks are lovely greenspaces, a breath of fresh air in the city. Their myriad paths, exotic trees and landscaped gardens are a treat to explore.

Avenham Park hosts the Japanese Rock Garden, as well as a popular cafe for an ice cream in summer or a warming brew in winter. Miller Park features a listed water fountain, spiralling gardens and a basalt rock from Ireland's Giant's Causeway.

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3

6.70 km

Guild Wheel Cycle Lane

Highlight • Cycleway

Brand new cycle safety feature and part of the guild wheel.

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4

9.01 km

Beach Hut Cafe at Preston Marina

Highlight • Viewpoint

Preston Marina

Website: prestonmarina.co.uk/index.php/the-beach-hut-coffee-shop

Check cafe opening times on above link.

If you see only 3 photos, open:
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1st photo from outside the Beach Hut Cafe - a view of the boat moorings and the Marina.

2nd photo - on a fine day sit outside.

3rd photo courtesy of Mark Horrocks - taken just outside the Beach Hut.

4th photo - the Marina Control Tower - operates the opening of the swing bridge and the lock gates.

5th photo - the Beach Hut - from the road/rail swing bridge across the entrance to the Marina - photo courtesy of the Preston Marina Beach Hut.

The cafe welcomes cyclists - cycle rack - you should give way to pedestrians. Great to sit outside on a sunny day and maybe take a break from cycling the Guild Wheel. Over the weekend you may even get to see and hear a steam train crossing bridge.

Note: there is parking at the back of the cafe (the main entrance) if you are visiting the cafe. Also free parking at the nearby Marina carpark just south of Mariners Way.

The Marina Carpark Global Position, Latitude and Longitude in decimal, is:
53.761540,-2.738572
Paste the above line into the Google Maps app "Search here" box and then search or the Google Maps website "Search Google Maps" box then click the magnifying glass symbol.

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5

12.6 km

View of the River Ribble

Highlight • Viewpoint

6

14.6 km

The Continental, Preston

Highlight • Pub

The Continental is a Preston pub and restaurant serving British cuisine and real ales, as well as hosting live music gigs, films, cultural events and the now-legendary Continental Beer Festival.

Situated in an idyllic riverside location, just out of the town centre, there can be no more perfect place, winter or summer than to relax in The Continental garden by the river or catch a gig in the event space – The Boatyard.

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7

15.5 km

The Ribble Way is a 116km long distance trail following the course of the river Ribble. It starts at Gayle Moor near Ribblehead and ends at Longton near Preston. The whole trail would be a tough challenge to run although it's waymarked, well surfaced and fairly flat. It does make really good sections and worth looking out for wherever you are based.
Here in south Preston the trail runs along the river through the south of the city. The section through Avingham Park is very pretty with the bridges and viaducts over the river and the ornamental park to the north. You can make a nice loop using it and the parks on both sides of the river if you fancy it.

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8

16.8 km

Walton Bridge across the River Ribble is a grade 2 listed stone arch bridge. It was built between 1779 & 1781. It was widened in the 1939 & 1950 and no carries four lanes of traffic and a pedestrian section.

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20.0 km

Osbaldeston House Wood

Forest

B

24.1 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

15.6 km

3.92 km

1.86 km

1.42 km

892 m

422 m

Surfaces

14.9 km

3.17 km

2.10 km

1.83 km

1.25 km

892 m

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