Discovering the source of the RIBBLE WAY #2 (Clitheroe to Gayle Moor)

Continue the journey in Part 2 of the Ribble Way as we trek from Clitheroe to the official source at Gayle Moor! 🥾 From a hidden sculpture trail to a rainy conclusion on Gayle Moor, this 45-mile stretch was a true navigation challenge. (Please help the channel to grow by donating a coffee here } https://ko-fi.com/amblingtrails Join me as I begin a new journey along the Ribble Way, a 75 mile (120 km) trail that follows the path of the River Ribble from the sea at Longton to its source at Gayle Moor. In this second episode, I tackle the open landscape of limestone ridges and the boggy fells of North Yorkshire. This walk offers a wonderful mix of scenic riverside paths, lush Lancashire countryside and North Yorkshire moors, and fascinating historical landmarks. Whether you're planning your own through-hike or just looking for inspirational day walks, I hope this video provides some helpful insights into this often-overlooked trail. In this video: The Route: A detailed look at the path from Clitheroe to Gayle Moor near Ribblehead. Trail Conditions: What to expect underfoot and how to navigate the trickier sections. Highlights: Scenic views, and the history along the Ribble Valley. Practical Tips: Information on logistics and points of interest along the way. If you enjoyed this wet and windy adventure through the Yorkshire Dales, consider subscribing to Ambling Trails for more long-distance hiking:    / @amblingtrails   0:00 - Starting from Clitheroe 0:40 - The Hidden Sculpture Trail 4:50 - The Farm Diversion & A59 Challenge 8:20 - Joining the Pennine Bridleway (Gisburne Park) 11:00 - Meeting Nelly the Dog 🐶 12:50 - Stainforth Force Waterfall 14:10 - Horton in Ribblesdale 16:20 - App vs. OS Map: Navigation Tips 20:30 - The Limestone Ridges 24:00 - Finding the Source of the Ribble 25:20 - Conclusion at Ribblehead Viaduct #RibbleWay #HikingUK #Lancashire #NationalTrail #AmblingTrails #WalkingGuide #RibbleValley