DescriptionPendle Big End - geograph.org.uk - 269018.jpg
English: Pendle Big End, near to Barley, Lancashire, Great Britain.
The road to Barley just north of Newchurch provides spectacular views of the SE face of Pendle Hill, commonly known as the 'big end'. The diagonally ascending path across the face is the most popular ascent route from Barley. It is common to meet walkers on the summit of Pendle on Christmas Day.
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