Photo No. | Description |
| 121801 | The valley containing Langden Brook is typical of this part of the Forest of Bowland |
| 121802 | Langden Castle does not live up to expectations |
| 121803 | The upper reaches of the valley containing Langden Brook are wild and beautiful |
| 121804 | Fiensdale Water is small stream in a deep valley draining large areas of moorland |
| 121805 | The upper reaches of Fiensdale provide wide views across the upland moorland |
| 121806 | A solitary waymark marks the narrow path across the moors near Fiensdale Head |
| 126701 | Pendle has had an association with witches hence the motif applied to waymarks for the Pendle Way |
| 126702 | Pendle Hill seen from between Barley village and Ings End |
| 126703 | Climbing the steeper section onto Pendle Hill provides excellent views |
| 126704 | The path onto the summit plateau of Pendle Hill traverses across the steep slope |
| 126705 | Upper Ogden Reservoir is beautifully located amidst the rounded moors of Lancashire |
| 126706 | Lower Ogden Reservoir with the cloud covered summit of Pendle Hill beyond |
| 127901 | Colourful seaside ice cream stall, Blackpool |
| 127902 | The moden promenade at Blackpool |
| 127903 | Central Pier, Blackpool |
| 127904 | A tram passes Blackpool Tower |
| 127905 | Blackpool trams - ancient and modern |
| 127906 | North Shore, Blackpool |
| 127907 | Shelter on the seafront, North Shore, Blckpool |
| 127908 | The high level path above the beach approaching Bispham |
| 127909 | Empty Blackpool beach near Bispham |
| 127910 | The contemporary prromenade at Cleveleys |
| 127911 | The seashore path between Cleveleys and Fleetwood |
| 127912 | The old lighthouse at Fleetwood |
| 128701 | Ogden Clough provides an attractive ascent of Pendle Hill |
| 128702 | Cottongrass and walkers on the plateau of Pendle Hill |
| 128703 | Pendle Hill provides some great views |
| 128704 | The summit of Pendle Hill under a wonderful summer sky |
| 128705 | Lower Ogden Reservoir seen from near the summit of Pendle Hill |
| 128706 | The descent from the summit of Pendle Hill to Pendle House |