All Aboard to Explore Bowland by Bus

September is ‘Catch the Bus’ month – a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of bus services around the country – including the recently relaunched Route 11 through the beautiful Forest of Bowland.

As part of a national initiative by the Department for Transport, all local bus fares are still no more than £2 per journey, with all bus fares in Lancashire just £1 on Sundays.

To celebrate Catch the Bus Month we are highlighting the bus links into and around the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, including the newly-reintroduced Bowland Bus service 11 linking Clitheroe, Dunsop Bridge, Slaidburn, Tosside, Settle and Horton-in-Ribblesdale on Monday to Saturday.

Buses are the most accessible form of public transport, connecting millions of us every day to work, education, healthcare, shops, friends and family. They ensure everyone has access to life’s opportunities, including people who are older, younger, disabled or experiencing physical or mental health issues. They are also great for the environment, the economy, the countryside and our health and wellbeing.

Other useful buses include service 5 running between Clitheroe, Whalley, Ribchester, Longridge and Chipping, with buses hourly or two-hourly on Monday to Saturday and every two hours on Sundays.

Buses 66, 66S and 67 together provide a daily service skirting Pendle Hill, running between Clitheroe, Waddington, Grindleton, Chatburn, Barley, Barrowford and Nelson.

In the Lune Valley, service 81 runs daily between Lancaster, Caton, Hornby, Wray, Wennington, Melling and Kirkby Lonsdale.

Lydia Horbury, Bus Users Director for England said: “We are delighted that our National Landscapes are supporting this year’s Catch the Bus Month. Buses are accessible, sustainable and affordable, and getting more people on board reduces congestion leading to faster, more reliable bus services. Win-win!”

Exploring Bowland by bus and on foot

For walkers looking to explore Bowland by bus this autumn, the Festival Bowland events programme will be offering two opportunities next month, with a guided walk from Dunsop Bridge on Wednesday October 9 and a second walk starting from Slaidburn on Thursday, October 31. Both these challenging circular routes will be accessible via bus service 11. Bookings and further details are available from Mark Sutcliffe, by emailing mark@salarmedia.com

Exploring Bowland by bus and on foot

Posted
16th September 2024
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