gateway leading to green fields

Walk

We have developed heritage trails for our community to not only show our heritage and picturesque beauty but to provide safe outdoor activities from our 200 footpaths. See the three footpaths for Inglewhite, Goosnargh and Whitechapel to get you started. 

Goosnargh Parish

We are a quaint English parish made up of three villages, 200 footpaths and rolling hills.

With our origins dating to the Doomsday book from 1080 AD with the Norman conquest dividing the country we became part of the Amounderness hundred and became Goosnargh in Newsham. An agricultural area at our core we have ample farmsteads that developed with industry and leisure activities along the way. 

Why not visit to see the unspoilt countryside with over 200 footpaths, local cafes, independent businesses and heritage along.

Beacon & Brock Walk

(3.59 miles) Wear sturdy footwear for a steep walk and tough terrain. The walk begins at the beacon fell visitors centre were car/parking/toilets and refreshments are available. ... Read more >

Goosnargh Past Circular

(18.2 miles) Challenging picturesque cycling route. ... Read more >
at the end of the road, a church with diamond shaped clock

Goosnargh Walk

(3.5 miles) An easy walk around Goosnargh village. On arriving in Goosnargh village, parking is around the area of Goosnargh lane and Church lane. And finishing at the Goosnargh village ... Read more >
weather vane set on stone steps on village green

Inglewhite Walk

(3.2 miles) Walk around Inglewhite on a medium difficulty walk due to the terrane with small hills, stiles and terrane. On arriving by the green man Inglewhite parking is by ... Read more >