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Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop

Easy

5.0

(1)

7

riders

Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop

01:15

18.4km

120m

Cycling

This easy 11.4-mile touring cycling loop combines the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway, offering varied terrain and scenic views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

7.84 km

Leeds and Liverpool Canal Halfway Marker

Highlight • Monument

Between chorley and Blackburn there a section roughly a mile of muddy track

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2

15.9 km

Daisyfield Corn and Flour Mill

Highlight • Monument

Daisyfield Mill is the largest surviving corn mill in Blackburn. Corn milling in Blackburn dates as far back as Medieval times and many sites survived into the 19th Century.

Daisyfield …

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18.4 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.57 km

5.40 km

1.78 km

815 m

462 m

326 m

Surfaces

7.28 km

7.25 km

3.66 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (190 m)

Lowest point (110 m)

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Thursday 7 May

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6°C

42 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop?

The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of surfaces. You'll cycle on canal towpaths, gravel paths, tarmac, and dedicated off-road cycle paths, many of which follow old railway lines. There are also sections on quiet country lanes. While the Hyndburn Greenway parts are generally flat and easy, the Weavers Wheel includes some tough little climbs, so be prepared for an equal mix of road and off-road riding.

What kind of bike is best suited for this route?

Given the varied terrain, which includes gravel paths, towpaths, and some road sections, bikes with wider tires are most suitable. Hybrid bikes with off-road capabilities, gravel bikes, or mountain bikes would be ideal. Skinny-tyred road bikes may not be appropriate for all sections of the route.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest along the way?

Yes, the route passes by several interesting spots. You'll encounter the Leeds and Liverpool Canal Halfway Marker and the historic Daisyfield Corn and Flour Mill. The trail also showcases the region's industrial heritage with remnants of textile mills and local artwork.

What is the overall difficulty of the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop for touring cyclists?

The overall difficulty is best described as mixed to intermediate. Sections of the Hyndburn Greenway are flat and easy, making them accessible for families. However, the Weavers Wheel features some 'tough little climbs' and 'stiff little climbs,' particularly in areas like Billinge, which can be challenging. Some parts also involve short stretches on roads.

Is the route suitable for families or beginners?

Parts of the route, especially the Hyndburn Greenway sections which often utilize old railway lines, are flat and easy, making them ideal for families and less experienced riders. However, the Weavers Wheel includes more challenging climbs. Families or beginners might consider riding specific, flatter sections rather than the entire loop.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The route can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also a good option, but be prepared for potentially busier paths. Winter cycling is possible, but some sections might be muddy or slippery, and daylight hours are shorter.

Where can I park to access the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop?

While specific parking locations aren't detailed, the route is designed to be accessible from various towns and areas within Pennine Lancashire. You can look for public parking in towns like Blackburn or Accrington, which are connected to the network. Consider starting near a section of the Hyndburn Greenway for easier access to flatter parts.

Are dogs allowed on the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop?

Generally, dogs are permitted on public paths and greenways in the UK, but they should always be kept under control, preferably on a leash, especially when passing other cyclists, pedestrians, or wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your dog.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this route?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop. It's a public network of paths and lanes designed for active travel and leisure.

Does this route connect to other cycling paths?

Yes, the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop is an integrated network that forms a strategic part of the East Lancashire Strategic Cycleway. It also connects to National Cycle Route 6, which offers long-distance touring opportunities linking London with Carlisle. The route itself incorporates sections of the Hyndburn Greenway, Weavers Wheel - Spoke 4, Weavers Wheel, and Weavers Wheel - Spoke 2, among others.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the Weavers Wheel and Hyndburn Greenway Loop?

You'll experience splendid and varied scenery, showcasing both natural beauty and industrial heritage. Expect to pass through lovely valleys, open countryside, and attractive villages. Highlights include tranquil waterside views along canal sections, woodlands, and vistas towards Pendle Hill and the South Pennines from higher elevations. The route also integrates local artwork and historic industrial sites.

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