13th July 2024 - Easington Fell
Walk Details
Distance walked: 9.8 miles
Total ascent: 1431 ft
OS map used: OL41 - Forest of Bowland & Ribblesdale
Time taken: 5 hrs
Route description: Slaidburn-B6478-Gaughey Hill-Broadhead Farm-Skelshaw Farm-Fell Side Farm-Easington Fell-B6478-Smelt Mill Clough-Stone Fold-B6478-New Laithe-Gibbs-River Hodder-Newton Bridge-River Hodder-Slaidburn
I decided to stay relatively close to home for this weekend's walk as I headed to Slaidburn in the Forest of Bowland. The route that I decided to do would take me up onto Easington Fell, down to the River Hodder at Newton, and then back to Slaidburn by the river, one that I've done several times, but like I did in June last year I added to it. To make the walk a bit longer I took in the summit of Easington Fell, and a bit of the moorland and fields to the west of the B6478 before making my way down to the River Hodder. However, unlike last year I didn't have the perfect summer's day for it. This time it was resolutely grey and overcast, with just a bit of brightness from time to time, and even a bit of drizzle in the wind up on Easington Fell.
I set off from the car park in Slaidburn by walking across the bridge over the River Hodder, then up the road and round the sharp left hand bend until I reached a public footpath on the right, which I took south across fields and down to a lane. I went straight across the road and down the drive to Broadhead Farm, through the farmyard and then south across fields to Skelshaw Farm. A track then took me up to Fell Side Farm, up onto Easington Fell, and then across the fell towards the Waddington to Newton road until I reached another track joining it from the left, which I took up to the wall running across the moor above. The track ended here, and I followed the wall to the left and then a clear path that took me to a cairn that marks the top of Easington Fell. After taking in the view I made my way back down to the wall, where I stopped for lunch, and once I'd had this break I retraced my steps back down to the track across the fell, which I followed out to the Waddington to Newton road. I then had a walk down the road to reach a track on the left, which I took and followed down to Lower Underhand Farm and across the hillside to Stone Fold. From Stone Fold I took a footpath down through fields to the B6478 from where I took a track down past New Laithe, and then a footpath down through fields to Gibbs, and along its access track to a road. I crossed the road and took the footpath opposite and followed it down through fields to the banks of the River Hodder, and then east to Newton Bridge. After crossing Newton Bridge a riverside walk took me back to Slaidburn.
Total ascent: 1431 ft
OS map used: OL41 - Forest of Bowland & Ribblesdale
Time taken: 5 hrs
Route description: Slaidburn-B6478-Gaughey Hill-Broadhead Farm-Skelshaw Farm-Fell Side Farm-Easington Fell-B6478-Smelt Mill Clough-Stone Fold-B6478-New Laithe-Gibbs-River Hodder-Newton Bridge-River Hodder-Slaidburn
I decided to stay relatively close to home for this weekend's walk as I headed to Slaidburn in the Forest of Bowland. The route that I decided to do would take me up onto Easington Fell, down to the River Hodder at Newton, and then back to Slaidburn by the river, one that I've done several times, but like I did in June last year I added to it. To make the walk a bit longer I took in the summit of Easington Fell, and a bit of the moorland and fields to the west of the B6478 before making my way down to the River Hodder. However, unlike last year I didn't have the perfect summer's day for it. This time it was resolutely grey and overcast, with just a bit of brightness from time to time, and even a bit of drizzle in the wind up on Easington Fell.
I set off from the car park in Slaidburn by walking across the bridge over the River Hodder, then up the road and round the sharp left hand bend until I reached a public footpath on the right, which I took south across fields and down to a lane. I went straight across the road and down the drive to Broadhead Farm, through the farmyard and then south across fields to Skelshaw Farm. A track then took me up to Fell Side Farm, up onto Easington Fell, and then across the fell towards the Waddington to Newton road until I reached another track joining it from the left, which I took up to the wall running across the moor above. The track ended here, and I followed the wall to the left and then a clear path that took me to a cairn that marks the top of Easington Fell. After taking in the view I made my way back down to the wall, where I stopped for lunch, and once I'd had this break I retraced my steps back down to the track across the fell, which I followed out to the Waddington to Newton road. I then had a walk down the road to reach a track on the left, which I took and followed down to Lower Underhand Farm and across the hillside to Stone Fold. From Stone Fold I took a footpath down through fields to the B6478 from where I took a track down past New Laithe, and then a footpath down through fields to Gibbs, and along its access track to a road. I crossed the road and took the footpath opposite and followed it down through fields to the banks of the River Hodder, and then east to Newton Bridge. After crossing Newton Bridge a riverside walk took me back to Slaidburn.
Route map
Leaving Slaidburn as I cross the bridge over the River Hodder
Looking back on Slaidburn as I take the footpath across Gaughey Hill..
Easington Fell is in sight. I'll cross the road just below and head through Broadhead Farm on the left.
Walking down the track to Broadhead Farm
A new signpost. Should make which way to go a bit clearer.
Looking back to Broadhead Farm as I take the footpath to Skelshaw Farm
Looking across the valley of the River Hodder to Dunsop Fell, White Hill, and Catlow Fell from above Skelshaw Farm
Heading up to Fell Side Farm below Easington Fell
Following the track up onto Easington Fell
Looking back from the track up onto Easington Fell and there are views beyond Bowland to Ingleborough, Penyghent and Fountains Fell
The quarry on Waddington Fell comes into view
Instead of following the track out to the Waddington to Newton road, I take a track up towards the top of Easington Fell
A short walk from the track and I reach a cairn which marks the top of Easington Fell. With a bit of drizzle in the wind I have a rather murky view across the Hodder Valley and Gisburn Forest to Ingleborough, Penyghent, Fountains Fell, and Rye Loaf Hill in the Yorkshire Dales.
and of Parlick, Fair Snape Fell, Totridge, and Whins Brow
Back to where I left the track, and looking across Bradford Fell and down into the Ribble Valley to Clitheroe, and to the West Pennine Moors in the distance. A wall here provided a good place to sit down and have a break with a bit of shelter.
Pendle Hill on the other side of the Ribble Valley
After that detour to the top of Easington Fell I return to the track out to the Waddington to Newton road. Parlick, Fair Snape Fell and Totridge in the distance as the track heads towards the road.
A short walk down the road towards Newton until I reach a track on the left..
..down to Lower Underhand Farm
Above Lower Underhand Farm, and looking across the Hodder Valley to Whins Brow and Dunsop Fell..
..as I follow the track towards Stone Fold
At Stone Fold. The course of the public footpath through here isn't easy to find.
I have a great view of the Hodder Valley as I follow the footpath downhill..
..into Smelt Mill Clough
After crossing Smelt Mill Clough the footpath joins a track as it approaches the road down to Newton
To my left, the fells of Totridge and Whins Brow in the distance
After reaching the road down to Newton I take a public footpath along a track down past New Laithe..
Past New Laithe and the footpath leaves the track and I follow it down through fields..
..and then along a track through Gibbs Farm and out to the road across to Cow Ark
Having crossed the road I take the footpath opposite down through fields to the River Hodder..
Looking across the River Hodder to the top of Totridge in the distance
Having reached Newton Bridge I've crossed over it to follow the path back to Slaidburn. The white building is the Parkers Arms in Newton-in-Bowland.
A short distance upstream and there's a good view of the river
Heading under the wooded hill of Great Dunnow
Following the path by the River Hodder back to Slaidburn...