The wooded area that you see directly in front at 13:30 into the video is Aitken Wood. There is a Sculpture Trail that takes around 20 minutes to walk around. It's completely free all year round. It has a lot of history about the Pendle Witches. There is nowhere to park at Aitken Wood. The best place to park is the car park in Barley. Only takes around 20 minutes to walk from there via a lane which is sign posted and also leads to Black Moss Reservoirs. As you left Downham for a few miles then came to the cross roads which intersects Barley Lane you just need to turn right to head down into barley. You went straight across which has no other road that leads to barley. On the return back to Barley, there you can always grab something to eat and drink at the Cabin at the Car Park or pop into the pub Barley Mow which is also a B&B. I highly recommend the food. They have a cosey fire you can eat by in those cold winter months. Slightly further down the lane closer to the car park is also Pendle Inn where you can also grab something to eat.
So relaxing journey. Beautiful scenery of nature.
Thanks for joining the ride! 😊
The wooded area that you see directly in front at 13:30 into the video is Aitken Wood. There is a Sculpture Trail that takes around 20 minutes to walk around. It's completely free all year round. It has a lot of history about the Pendle Witches. There is nowhere to park at Aitken Wood. The best place to park is the car park in Barley. Only takes around 20 minutes to walk from there via a lane which is sign posted and also leads to Black Moss Reservoirs. As you left Downham for a few miles then came to the cross roads which intersects Barley Lane you just need to turn right to head down into barley. You went straight across which has no other road that leads to barley. On the return back to Barley, there you can always grab something to eat and drink at the Cabin at the Car Park or pop into the pub Barley Mow which is also a B&B. I highly recommend the food. They have a cosey fire you can eat by in those cold winter months. Slightly further down the lane closer to the car park is also Pendle Inn where you can also grab something to eat.