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마지막 업데이트: 6월 2, 2026

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Where the River Ribble meets the Irish Sea, Fairhaven Lake is a popular spot with families. The region's RAF connections are underlined by a tremendous Spitfire memorial. An exact replica …

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Fairhaven Lake

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Fairhaven Lake is an extremely popular destination and offers a choice of boat rides, a snack or meal by the waterside, bird watching, nature walks, tennis, bowling, adventure playground, an eighteen hole adventure golf course, and a Spitfire memorial.

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Haslam Park 호수와 Savick Brook 다리

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Haslam Park
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Quote from the Park's website:
"The park's paths are perfect for walking/cycling"
tinyurl.com/Haslam-Park


The park is a good start point, with parking, to explore Haslam Nature Reserve, …

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Twin Lakes Velo Café

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Specialist cyclist café with bike racks in visible location. Nice place, fairly quick service even when busy. Good Full English. Must be very nice on a hot day, with views over the water and outdoor seating.

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7월 1, 2024, Fairhaven Lake

Fairhaven Lake is an extremely popular destination and offers a choice of boat rides, a snack or meal by the waterside, bird watching, nature walks, tennis, bowling, adventure playground, an eighteen hole adventure golf course, and a Spitfire memorial.

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Tip10 How To View In Split-Screen Instructions for a Windows PC/Laptop Easy to do in Windows 10/11. You have a choice - you can open the same webpage in two different web browsers displayed on the two halves of the screen or open the same webpage using a single web browser in two windows on the two halves. The instructions below are minimal. For a more detailed explanation see Comment10 in this link: https://www.komoot.com/tour/610244459 These instructions use a single web browser, e.g. Chrome. 1) First open this webpage on your Windows PC/Laptop, maximise it and scroll to these instructions. Copy the web address. You will need to paste it - see below. 2) Locate this browser's tab on the taskbar. Opposite click on it and click 'Open new window'. When opened maximise it if necessary and then paste the web address into the new window and scroll to these instructions so that you can continue to follow them. 3) Press and hold the Windows key and press the left arrow key. The active window will move the left side of the split screen. 4) You should now see the right hand half of the first window. Click that window to display it 'on top'. These instructions should still be visible on the right. Check that it is full screen. Press and hold the Windows key again and press the right arrow key. 5) The two windows should now display, left and right. You have a split-screen. You may need to make a small adjustment (drag) if the windows overlap slightly at the join. Scroll one window to display the photos and the other for the photo descriptions in Tip1.

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Slideshows Tip8 A Komoot slideshow in a web browser differs slightly from a slideshow in the Komoot app. These notes assume that you are using an Android phone or a Windows PC/laptop and that the slideshow is in a Highlight and not a Tour. You may wish to open this highlight on 2 devices to easily compare the photos alongside relevant comments - or display on the 2 halves of a split-screen (see Tips 9 and 10). To start the slideshow - tap the first photo. On a web browser - on e.g. an Android phone or a Windows PC: 1) To end slideshow - tap/click 'Close x' at top-right. 2) To move to next slide - tap/click the current slide. 3) To move back one slide - tap/click thumbnail image on left. To enlarge a slide on an Android - 'tap and hold' and then tap: 1) Chrome 'Preview image'. 2) Firefox 'Open image in new tab' - then tap SWITCH. Zoom-in with 'pinch zoom'. To reverse the above: 1) Chrome: tap the X at the top-right of the Preview image. 2) Firefox: if using split-screen, 1st tap the image to give it focus and then tap the left arrow 'back' button at bottom of screen - probably a left-pointing chevron. To Enlarge a Slide On a Windows PC a) Click the image with the opposite mouse button (maybe the right buttton) then click 'Open image in new tab' with the other button. b) Click on the new tab to open it. c) Click the enlarged image to enlarge it some more - use the scroll bars to move over the image. d) Click the image to to reduce it. e) Close the new tab. In the Komoot App slideshow: 1) To end - tap the left arrow at top-left of slideshow. 2) To move to next slide - flick left. 3)To move back one slide - flick right. 4) To enlarge a slide - double tap. 5) To reverse the above - double tap. 6) To zoom-in - 'pinch zoom'.

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The Top20 Highlights in Central Lancashire around Preston Tip7 See Komoot's recommended highlights around Preston, some specific locations, such as Beacon Fell, and a few highlight segment routes. Link: https://www.komoot.com/guide/671373/attractions-around-preston

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'Off-Road' Routes between Preston Marina and UCLan Arena Tip6 The best known route between the Marina and the UCLan Arena follows the stretch of the Guild Wheel alongside the busy A583 and the western part of the Ribble Link path. The two routes described below avoid the A583 and take shorter and mainly off-road alternative routes, past Haslam Park's Cottam Lane entrance. You can travel north from the Preston Marina or vice-versa. For the stretch between Haslam Park and UCLan you follow: 1) either the Lancaster Canal. 2) or the eastern section of the Ribble Link. The "mini tour", link below, takes the Lancaster Canal route from the Marina to UCLan: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1222020573 The second option follows the part of the Guild Wheel between Savick Way and the UCLan Arena. The shortcut could be used to shorten the 21-mile Guild Wheel route.

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Tip9 How To View In Split-Screen Below is a link to an example screenshot of an Android phone split-screen. You should be able to use any device - e.g. a mobile, tablet or a Windows PC to view the screenshot. Tap/Click the link to open the image then, to return to this screen, on an Android mobile tap the left pointing chevron < or triangle. On an iPad tap the main screen - not the screenshot. On a PC the screenshot opens in a new tab - close the tab. One half of the screen shows a comment from Tour1 that starts in Haslam Park, viewed in a web browser. The other half shows the map of the park (photo3) in the slideshow in the Komoot app. The map shows the Tour1 route through the park via points a-b-c-f-d-e-h-i to the canal. https://photos.komoot.de/www/1i/1ifqf9dmxvarz1p451r6zhons14etqjbed-p308214598-full/18515a95ef6?width=3072&height=2304&crop=false&q=70 Split-Screen Instructions for an Android Phone Check online for your Android phone. Not all models support split-screen. For split-screen instructions on a Windows PC/Laptop, see Tip10 below. A split-screen can be used to view photos along the park segment route in this highlight alongside the descriptions in the tips. View a photo in one half and its description in the other. Scroll the two halves independently to align the photo with the description. View the descriptions in the web browser and the photo slideshow in the Komoot app. Use the same method to compare photos and their description in a tour. For an iPhone search online for "Harris iPhone split screen" Split-screen Video Instructions for an Android Phone You should be able to use any device - PC, mobile or tablet - to view this video. Tap below to start the video - how to use Split-Screen. On a mobile it's better to view the video in landscape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuiKgagO71Y

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Off-Road Walking Routes Tip5 The walks use the same route through the park as Tour1. Start and follow that tour's navigation. When you leave the tour's route do not finish the tour - just reduce the satnav volume. When you complete the walk, stop the navigation and save your walk. For a very short walk follow the tour's navigation (photo3) to the path f-e on the edge of the lake, over the bridge (h) and through the wood to canal bridge 14 (a-c-f-e-h-i). Leave the tour - turn right on the towpath then take one of the 3 paths west, shown on the map, that leave the canal to return to the lake. Longer walks - two variations that follow the start of Tour1. Turn left on the towpath at point (i) on photo3, bridge 14, to bridge 15. For an alternative approach to bridge 14 note the cascade, photo6, at point (e) on the photo3 map. Turn down the volume of the tour's navigation at point (e) until you reach bridge 14 to rejoin Tour1. Take the path on the left of the cascade up the steps. Go left on the towpath - look at the canal aqueduct over the brook (photos 10 and 11). Leave the towpath at bridge 15. Pause at the blue bike sign. 1st Short Route 20 paces south-east beyond the blue sign (Highlight2 on photo3) on the gravel track, fork right onto an off-grid start to the route through the western reserve (map - photos 13, 14 and 15). In 30 paces go through a gap in hedge on right, then turn right - NW. Follow the notes and Komoot navigation of Tour1 through the reserve - about 20 minutes on foot. Plenty of photos to help in Tour1 and similar photos with directions and times in the Nature Reserve highlight photo guide, link: https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4114660 Leave the reserve at Cottam Lane. Go left down the lane back to the start at the Cottam Lane park entrance OR turn right to continue on the next section of Tour1, up Cottam Lane to bridge 16. Then left on the towpath to the Ribble Link staircase and down beside the locks to the pelican crossing. Don't cross Tom Benson Way. Take a path next to the pelican crossing into the trees. It starts beside the brook and joins Cottam Lane where you continue back to the park. 2nd Shorter Route Omit the Nature Reserve. From bridge 15, continue down the gravel track south-east. Cross 2 bridges (Sharoe and Savick Brook) back to Haslam Park at point (c) on photo3 (Tour1), where you fork right onto a path to join the main path at point (a) back to the start (Cottam Lane). Don't forget to save your tour.

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Tour1 Route Description Tip4 Tip5 describes short, off-road versions of this tour, suitable for walkers. To check Tour1's route click the tour's link below. A tour with photos is best viewed in a split-screen. Each half-screen contains the same tour. Scroll the 2 halves independently to show comments alongside relevant photos in the slideshow. See Tips 9 and 10 below or Comment10 in the Tour1 link below for how to 'split-screen'. https://www.komoot.com/tour/610244459 Tour1 has a constant theme - the local waterways. Individual parts of the tour are described below in parts 1) to 7). The tour's highlight links are included in 3), 4) and 5). They contain background info and photos: 1) Haslam Park to canal bridge 14 - Tips 1 to 3 above 2) Canal towpath bridge 14 to 15 3) The Western Nature Reserve to bridge 16 - called the Nature Reserve in the link below. https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4114660 The highlight contains a slideshow through the western reserve with written route instructions and timing. 4) Ribble Link Staircase https://www.komoot.com/highlight/3843027 5) A shared-use path beside Savick Brook - a.k.a the Ribble Link Navigation - joins the Guild Wheel, NCR 622, heading west. https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4039651 6) The Wheel leaves the brook and turns east onto a shared-use path beside the busy A583. The tour avoids roads where possible but this path is unavoidable. See: https://tinyurl.com/A583-image-link courtesy CyclingUK. The barrier beside a lane of the A583 provided a temporary cycle path - now removed. The Guild Wheel cycle route has reverted to the footpath. 7) Continue on the Wheel on Nelson Way and a scenic route beside the River Ribble to Preston Marina then north mostly off-road, beside Pedders Lane near Ashton Park to Haslam Park. Tour3 describes that part in detail. Savick Brook Tour1 crosses Savick Brook in Haslam Park (photo9), then in the Nature Reserve and again in Cottam Lane. When you cross again at the staircase locks that humble brook has been transformed. Follow it in its new role, the Ribble Link River Navigation between the Lancaster Canal and the River Ribble. It has a place in history - the only navigation to be built since the Manchester Ship Canal, opened 1894. For 200 years the canal looked down from its aqueduct over the brook, where the brook enters Haslam Park. Who would have thought back then that the brook would one day bestow on that isolated canal a link to the other English inland waterways?

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