
Trough of Bowland Cycle Ride
The Trough of Bowland
The Trough of Bowland is a wonderful pass through The Bowland Hills. At the summit of the pass is an engraved stone marking the boundary between Lancashire and Yorkshire; the 1974 county boundary changes moved this boundary about 10 miles east just to beyond Slaidburn, but the old boundary stone remains. Locals still call the Trough 'Boundary Hill'.
This is a hilly road ride of 40 miles taking in the Trough of Bowland, Dunsop Bridge, Chipping and a return along the edge of the Calder and Grizedale Fells with long distance views over the River Lune Estuary. The maximum height reached is 295m at the summit of the Trough of Bowland.
Note: the route may be changed in case of inclement weather.
Numbers on this ride are limited to 15
Full details are available to members only

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