The Mary Towneley Loop is a section of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. It follows bridleways
and byways or short sections of public road.
Generally this Loop is reasonably demanding because of the way it dips into and out of the steep sided South Pennine valleys.
There are a variety of tracks - grass gravel, grass, aggregate, stone causeway, stone sets as well as some short sections of tarmac. The going is not fast for horses because of the amount of stone track but there are some grassy sections too!
Particular care should be taken on the approaches to the A6033 crossing near Bottomley where the track either side of the road is very steep. To the north of the crossing the stone sets can be slippery when wet. Between the road crossing and Summit care is required as the route passes along Reddyshore Scout where there is a sheer drop on the east side.
| Trail Stats | |
|---|---|
| Trail Type: | XC Trails |
| Nearest Town: | Littleborough |
| Time: | N/A |
| Distance: | 47 Miles |
| Level: | Severe |
| Rating: | 9.00 |
| Website: | www.nationaltrail.co.uk |
Disclaimer: All trails and location details have been submitted to this website by independent contributors and resources. We hold no personal responsibility for the accuracy or legality of any trail description or location published herein. All listings are for information only.
A circular route - choose your starting point according to your transport needs. Mountain-bikers in particular may find it best to travel the Loop anti-clockwise. The route is physically challenging because it climbs up and down the steep-sided South Pennine valleys.