DescriptionThe Long Causeway, west of Blackshawhead - geograph.org.uk - 102136.jpg
English: The Long Causeway, west of Blackshawhead. The Long Causeway was an ancient packhorse route between Burnley and Halifax, which avoided the boggy valley bottom. Today it is a tarmac road, which suffers a little from being used as a rat run between Burnley and Hebden Bridge, and drivers going too fast. This view is looking west. As the road climbs from Blackshawhead the landscape becomes wilder.
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