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      • The Crook o' Lune or Crook of Lune, about 3 mi (4.8 km) north-east of Lancaster, Lancashire, is a horseshoe bend of the River Lune, which here meanders through meadows and low hills into a wooded gorge.
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  2. The Crook o' Lune or Crook of Lune, about 3 mi (4.8 km) north-east of Lancaster, Lancashire, is a horseshoe bend of the River Lune, [1] which here meanders through meadows and low hills into a wooded gorge. [2]

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · Crook O' Lune Picnic Site is a popular and attractive spot, (Accessible Toilets) where the River Lune travels a big curve through tree-lined banks.… Book Tickets Opening Times

  4. Crook O’Lune Circular Walk. A riverside wander along the Lune from Caton to Aughton, before climbing to admire the stunning views across the valley and returning across verdant pastureland.

  5. This beautiful riverside walk in the Lune Valley is really a figure-8 and can easily be done in two shorter halves. Distance: Approx. 5 km / 3.1 miles. Gradient and Terrain: Mostly easy, some steep steps. Be careful near riverbanks. Underfoot: fields and river bank, often muddy.

  6. May 25, 2015 · Immortalised in one of Turner’s paintings the Crook O’Lune is one of the most picturesque spots in North West England. Here the River Lune meanders through an idyllic wooded setting, passing under two magnificent bridges.

  7. Jul 21, 2023 · A walk along the River Lune from Halton Bridge, then along a disused railway line and iconic beaty spot, Crook O' Lune.

  8. Crook O’Lune is a great place for a walk and a picnic. Wonderful view of the river and plenty of places to sit and enjoy a bite to eat. Lovely cafe on the car park serving bacon butties and drinks.