Wyre Way
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LocationBorough of Wyre, Lancashire, England
UseHiking
Elevation gain/loss2,251 feet (686 m) gain
Highest point892 feet (272 m)
| Wyre Way | |
|---|---|
Heading to Knott End on the Wyre Way | |
| Location | Borough of Wyre, Lancashire, England |
| Use | Hiking |
| Elevation gain/loss | 2,251 feet (686 m) gain |
| Highest point | 892 feet (272 m) |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Season | All year |
The Wyre Way is a series of hiking paths, largely within the Borough of Wyre, Lancashire, England. It is part of the 137-mile (220 km) Lancashire Coastal Way, established in 1991.[1]
It contains three routes, the most easterly of which ends near the source of the River Wyre in the Forest of Bowland. [2]