A new walking trail commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Lancashire weavers’ uprising. It offers a unique journey through significant historical landscapes.
The 1826 uprising saw textile workers protest dire conditions and industrial changes. This pivotal historical event shaped the region’s social and economic landscape.
The trail guides participants through key historical sites. It connects industrial heritage with scenic Lancashire landscapes. Walkers encounter former mill towns and significant protest locations.
This initiative aims to educate the public about this crucial period. It honors the resilience of the weavers. The route provides insight into their struggles and lasting legacy.
The trail is accessible to various fitness levels. It encourages exploration of the region’s past and present.





