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Moorland that is part of the South Pennine Moors, the largest area of unenclosed moorland in West Yorkshire.
Worsthorne Moor is located east of Burnley and part of The South Pennine Moors. The moor provides habitat for birds such as Storspove, Sanglerke, Heipiplerke, Tornirisk, Steinskvett, Buskskvett and Vandrefalk.
Worsthorne Moor is located 2 miles (5 km) east of Burnley. The suggested 7,5 mile (12 km) circular walking route indicated on the map starts at Worsthorne Moor car park at the Long Causeway. Click on the P in the map for directions to the car park. The route gradually climbs up, joining a section of The Pennine Bridleway. It also reaches Hurstwood Reservoir and Cant Clough Reservoir. Some parts can get rather muddy during wetter months, so it is best to come prepared with appropriate footwear.
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