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Directions (Start)
Turn left at the road entrance and follow road for a few
yards, then turn right through a gap in the hedge onto the
bridleway, over the packhorse bridge and follow the path right
alongside the river. A short way further along, at the junction,
follow the bridleway up the hill, signposted Luckbarrow.
The path veers left and through a gate, then right to go
uphill beside more open ground (and a campsite). Where the
path forks, take the wider left path leading uphill through
a wood of holly trees. The path comes up to a road where you
turn sharp left (hairpin) following Granny's Ride (signposted
to Horner Water).
Climb to more open ground, pretty with bracken, heather,
gorse and buddleia, to walk along the edge of a wide valley
(running below Crawter Hill)
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At the next junction take the left (wider) path that leads
downhill and eventually to a rustic bridge over a small stream.
The path loops left over the bridge then leads uphill alongside
the opposite edge of the same valley. Follow the path up across
heathland until it reaches a crossroads where you go straight
ahead (ignore signs to Horner and Horner Gate and remain on
Granny's Ride).
A short way further on a sign points right to Pentley Seat,
a semi-circular stone seat that is worth a brief diversion
both for the seat itself and for the view it commands.
Continue along Granny's Ride following the rim of a steep
sided wooded valley (Ray Combe) to walk through a thick woodland
of twisted oaks. After a while the path crosses a wide downhill
route, but you continue straight ahead. At the next junction
the left turn is signposted "Cats Scramble", leading
to Horner - but you turn right to stay on Granny's Ride. A
short way further up you pass a wooden seat, which provides
a view through the trees across Horner Vale.
At junction take the left fork downhill then round the edge
of the wooded valley. At the crossroads with Stags Path take
the straight-ahead path (still Granny's Ride). Follow the
path steeply downhill and cross a further main route (Lord
Ebrington's Path). When you reach Horner Water turn left to
follow the wide path running approximately parallel to the
river all the way back to Horner.
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