This group contains walks along all rivers whose waters flow into the Irish Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pentland Firth, between the Wirral and Duncansby Head.
Routes
- Annandale Way
A walk of 91km between Moffat and Annan. - Clyde Way
A 321km walk between Kirkfieldbank, looping via Bonnington Linn to New Lanark and on to the Mull of Galloway (and back to the bus stop at Drummore. The route takes its name from the concatenation of the Clyde Walkway, Clyde Coastal Path, Ayrshire Coastal Path and Loch Ryan Coastal Path (this last otherwise known as the Mull of Galloway Trail). - Etherow and Goyt Valley Way
A 25km route between Hadfield and Stockport. - Irwell Sculpture Trail
A 53km walk between Salford and the source of the River Irwell north of Bacup. - Kelvin Walkway
A 16km walk between Milngavie and the outflow of the River Kelvin into the Clyde at Partick. - Ladybrook Valley Interest Trail
A 20km walk from Lyme Hall to Cheadle. - Ribble Way
A walk of 112km from Ribblehead station, via the source of the River Ribble, to the Dolphin Inn near Longton, where the Ribble meets the Irish Sea. - River Ayr Way
A walk of 66km between Glenbuck Loch and Ayr.
Disclaimer and advisory notices
Note that lwalks.london can accept no responsibility for content on an external site or in an external publication, nor for any action by an external site which renders our content or link outdated or unworkable. Furthermore, lwalks.london retains the liberty to unlink external content at any time if the content loses relevance to the linking page(s).
Images used on the lwalks.london site are either owned by lwalks.london, or are subject to a licence-to-use held by lwalks.london. These images must not be further used by any third party without the explicit permission of lwalks.london, or of the original image licensor. A small number of images are in the public domain.
Routes are to be followed entirely at the walker’s own risk: lwalks.london can take no responsibility for any inconvenience, damage, loss or injury caused by attempting to follow a route, which is no more than a mere suggestion of a possible enterprise.
We should be happy to learn of any changes to the line of a walk and/or its attendant facilities, or to consider an image which you own for inclusion on the site, lwalks.london thus being granted a free and non-exclusive licence to use the image anywhere on its site. Please contact us.