Wyre Way
| Wyre Way | |
|---|---|
Heading to Knott End on the Wyre Way  | |
| Location | Borough of Wyre, Lancashire, England | 
| Use | Hiking | 
| Elevation gain/loss | 2,251 feet (686 m) gain | 
| Highest point | 892 feet (272 m) | 
| Difficulty | Moderate | 
| Season | All year | 
The Wyre Way is a series of hiking paths, largely within the Borough of Wyre, Lancashire, England. It is part of the 137-mile (220 km) Lancashire Coastal Way, established in 1991.
It contains three routes, the most easterly of which ends near the source of the River Wyre in the Forest of Bowland.