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Gregson Lane/Hoghton Walk
Brindle, Preston, England

Gregson Lane/Hoghton Walk

Length3.8 mi
Elev. Gain232.9 ft
Est. Steps8500
Public transport
Parking
Playground
Wheelchair friendly
Stroller friendly
Scenic view
Created by Gareth

Gregson Lane/Hoghton Walk Introduction

Gregson Lane/Hoghton Walk is a 3.8 mile (8,500-step) route located near Brindle, Preston, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 232.9 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
On the road walk around Hoghton

Attractions Near Gregson Lane/Hoghton Walk

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Hoghton

Place
Hoghton is a small village and civil parish in the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 802. Brindle and Hoghton ward also includes the parish of Brindle.Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house, and the ancestral home of the de Hoghton family from the 12th century.

Gregson Lane

Place
Gregson Lane is a village in Lancashire, England. It is situated between Bamber Bridge, Higher Walton, Coupe Green and Brindle, and is within four miles of the city of Preston.Most of the village is in an unparished area of South Ribble borough and Ribble Valley parliamentary constituency. However, a small part of the village lies in Brindle civil parish in the Borough of Chorley and Chorley parliamentary constituency.

Coupe Green

Place
Coupe Green or Coup Green is a village in Lancashire, England. It is located on the A675 between Higher Walton and Hoghton. The village is in the borough of South Ribble and the Ribble Valley parliamentary constituency. The village has a primary school which opened in 1975, one pub () and a few shops including a hairdresser and a Texaco petrol station.

Hoghton railway station

Place
Hoghton railway station was a railway station in Lancashire that served the village of Hoghton. It was situated on the East Lancashire Line between Preston and Blackburn. It was closed in 1960.The Blackburn and Preston Railway (B&PR) was authorised on 6 June 1844. It opened to passengers on 1 June 1846, with Hoghton being among the original stations.

Hatchwood Brook

Water

Stanley Grange

Building

Hoghton, Bells Lane

Building

Boars Head

Food

Hoghton Post Office

Building

Gregson Lane, Gregson Lane/Bells Lane

Building
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

3.8 mi

Elev. Gain

232.9 ft

Est. Steps

8500
Created by
Gareth
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