preston to lancaster canal path

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Jimbob312

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and anyone know what sort of surface quality on be expected on this canal path.
looking at using on our LEJOG, will be nice to escape tarmac for a bit if surface is reasonable.
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wiggydiggy

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Its not great. Are you on road bikes?

I did the full length earlier this year, near civilisation its a mixture of reasonable to good quality gravel/tarmac. Mostly around Preston and Lancaster with scattered bits in between.

The rest is a towpath in the very traditional sense, mud track through grass and very bumpy. As a ride, its a slow bimble through some nice country side.
 
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Jimbob312

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we're on road bikes doing lejog, doesn't sound very good unfortunately. shame would have been nice to get off tarmac on to a decent quality path for a while…...
 

Spinney

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Back up north
Beware, any route to the east of the M6 is likely to be lumpier than routes to the west.
Not saying don't do it - hillier country makes for better scenery, and there is nothing hideous - just depends whether you were hoping for a flat day...
 
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Jimbob312

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thanks guys, any suggestions for a route up the east side of the M6 from those of you in the know.
don't mind a few hills if the route is nice and the roads quiet. scenery is good :-)
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
thanks guys, any suggestions for a route up the east side of the M6 from those of you in the know.
don't mind a few hills if the route is nice and the roads quiet. scenery is good :-)
NCR6 is a good quiet route.. although I've only done it between Burton in Kendal and just south of Garstang... it's a lot more pleasant than the tow path.

lancaster to scorton...

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*, the blue line vias off the route which follows the green dotted line north of scorton... best to follow the route six signs than my blue line.

Scorton - Garstang
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again, route 6 follows the green dotted line south to Goosnargh and eventually into preston.
 
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JC4LAB

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A circular 36mile route which commences anbd returns you to the Preston Lancaster Canal..The Cobble corner Cyclingcafe at Chipping is reputedly one of Bradlley Wiggins Favourites...http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/com...th/trough-bowland-cycle-run.htm?f_Cardinal=10
You dont need to return to the start point which is Billsberry..but carry on to Lancaster once you pass through the Trough...but you must do this route anticlockwise heading for Chipping before going through the Trough first so that you will be heading northbound for Lancaster.thereafter.
 
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