In 1612 ten Pendle Witches went to the scaffold. These miserable wretches & their supposed victims lived in the villages & farmsteads surrounding Pendle Hill. Though nearly four centuries have since elapsed the magical aura of witchcraft still pervades an area which is as wild & beautiful now as it was in King Jamess day. All the walks are circular & fairly uniform in length with an average of about 6 miles making them ideal as half-day family rambles. Access is easy along the A56 & A59 whilst the M65 extends from the national motorway network into the heart of Lancashire Witch Country.