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Cycling

cycling in West LancsCycling in West Lancashire is easy, fun and, what's more, it's good for you. One of the best things about the borough for cyclists is that it is relatively flat, particularly on the moss lanes between Ormskirk and Southport and to the north in the Tarleton area.

West Lancashire also offers some fine off-road cycling, most notably the Cheshire Lines path - a former railway track which runs between Maghull and Ainsdale. This route forms part of the Trans-Pennine Trail. There are also several miles of canal towpath running through the borough, much of which is suitable for bicycles. Alternatively, explore many of the quiet country lanes, stop off at one of the many country pubs or coffee shops, or visit one of the local tourist attractions such as WWT Martin Mere or Rufford Old Hall.

 

Cycle maps for Ormskirk and Skelmersdale

Lancashire County Council (LCC) has produced a range of maps detailing cycling routes in and around Ormskirk and Skelmersdale. You can download the maps below, or contact us for a paper copy on 01695 585274 or email LDF@westlancs.gov.uk.

Cycle route planner

Transport Direct offer a free online cycle route planner (external link), which you can use to find directions and plan routes between locations. You can also register to save your favourite routes and send directions to other people.

 

Cycle rides in West Lancashire

The County Council has published two guides to cycling, which contain maps and details of different cycle rides in West Lancashire and the Ribble Coast and Wetlands.

Cycling in West Lancashire if you live outside the borough

If you live outside the borough why not hop onto a train with your bike and get off at one of West Lancashire's rural stations? From Wigan or Southport you could get off at Bescar Lane, New Lane, Burscough Bridge, Hoscar, Parbold or Appley Bridge and enjoy a variety of routes which suit cyclists of all abilities.

 

Alternatively, travel from Preston to Rufford, or from Liverpool to Town Green, and meander off and explore the countryside. Train times and details of cycle carriage are available from Merseyrail (from Liverpool) or from First Northwestern for all other routes. See the Travel Information page for more details.

 

Ormskirk Station now also has a secure cycle shelter.  To apply for a swipe card, visit the Merseyrail (external link) website.

 

Cycling strategy

We are keen to encourage cycle use for both commuting and leisure, and have produced a strategy to develop better cycle routes and facilities across the district:

West Lancashire's Cycle Action Group

If you are interested in cycling, why not join West Lancashire's Cycle Action Group? The group meets every two months in Ormskirk to discuss ways of improving cycling facilities in the district. Members are welcome from across the borough and, if you don't like attending meetings, you could just sign up to get information to keep you in touch with what is happening locally. If you are interested in joining, or would like further information, contact Alan Tyldesley on 01695 578 132.

 

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Last updated: 11/28/2011

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West Lancashire Borough Council, 52 Derby Street, Ormskirk, West Lancashire L39 2DF
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