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Barnsley
Member of the Ramblers - South Yorks & N E Derbyshire Area Grouping
'Barnsley MBC has produced a series of six leaflets showing the route of the Boundary walk but also highlights places of interest en route.'
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'Twelve short walks joined together to form a continuous route of 73 miles (117Km) in length. This walk mainly runs through the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley but also passes through parts of Kirklees, Wakefield, Doncaster and Sheffield.'
Barnsley Boundary Walk [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
'Here in Barnsley we have a range of fantastic places to walk, from countryside footpaths bordering the Peak District, to multi-user trails such as the Trans Pennine Trail. There are paths through woodlands, parkland, reservoir trails and nature reserves. There's something to suit everyone so just pick a route, or find a group ... '
'Walking and cycling leaflets are available at various sites across the borough, including Elsecar Heritage Centre and Worsbrough Mill Country Park. Leaflets will shortly be available to download. ...
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'Barnsley Council is responsible for managing 750km of public footpaths, bridleways and restricted byways across the Barnsley Borough ... You can view public rights of way in Barnsley on our Interactive Map. Click on a path to see its number, parish and status.'
Barnsley Council
Access to PDFs of: [1] Cawthorne Boundary Walk (14 miles) - - - : [2] A Guide to the Footpaths & Bridleways in the Parish of Cawthorne - - - : [3] Over Hill & Over Dale: An 8 mile circular ...
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'If Cawthorne was situated in the Cotswolds or even the Yorkshire Dales, it would be a tourist "honeypot", as it is it remains one of South Yorkshire's treasures and a vital lung for the more developed local areas.'
'Cudworth Common is a popular park created on the site where the Grimethorpe Colliery once stood. The colliery was made famous by the hugely successful film "Brassed Off" ... The d ...
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'This scenic park raises above the surrounding area so fabulous views over the RSPB's Edderthorpe Ings reserves and for many miles into the distance can be enjoyed as you wander round this wild green space. Keep an eye open for the intricate wooden sculptures which celebrate both the site's mining heritage and bright new future as community park. Ferrymoor Flash, a small lake (or large pond) which is separated from the main part of the site, should not be missed when visiting the site because of the fantastic range of wildlife such as swans, shelducks, tufted duck and a colourful variety of butterflies that inhabits this small wetland area.'
'Walk highlights include the splendid Bretton Country Park near the start of the walk. The country park includes 500 acres of lakes and parkland, housing various sculptures as well as bein ...
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'The River Dearne is a river in South Yorkshire, England. It flows roughly east for more than 30 kilometres (19 mi), from its source just inside West Yorkshire, through Denby Dale, Clayton West, Darton, Barnsley, Darfield, Wath upon Dearne, Bolton on Dearne, Adwick upon Dearne and Mexborough to its confluence with the River Don at Conisbrough ... The upper Dearne is followed by the Dearne Way, a footpath through the countryside from Dearne Head to Barnsley. The lower Dearne Valley is confusingly now also called Dearne Valley and is a regeneration area.'
The 'text has been copied directly from the original Penistone Boundary Walk leaflet published several years ago, now sadly out of print. Although accurate when written, please bear in min ...
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'Parish boundaries were very important, and marked the limits of land ownership. Nowadays these can be easily found from maps, but before, it was necessary for everyone to know where these boundaries were in case of dispute. An annual tradition emerged of Beating the Bounds which was linked to the church as a religious ceremony known as "Rogationtide" to pray for good crops throughout the year ... '
'The walk is mainly on public footpaths available for walkers only. The stretch along the Trans Pennine Trail is accessible to cyclists, horsriders, pushchair and wheelchair users. ...
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'Offering a unique chance to experience the diverse nature of part of the Barnsley Borough. A mixture of tranquil open fields and dense woodland are interlinked with disused railways and winding country lanes to provide a varied and interesting route around the boundary of the South Yorkshire village of Thurgoland.'
'There are many excellent walks around Thurgoland both within the parish and further afield needing a short drive to a starting point. Ordnance Survey Maps OL1 and Sheet 278 (both in the Explorer S ...
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'Thurgoland is a semi-rural parish of around 2500 people in South Yorkshire on the A629 Sheffield – Huddersfield road. It consists of the villages of Thurgoland and Crane Moor and other small settlements. It was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and in the 17th century was the centre of the wire-drawing industry. Today it is a modern village with a strong community life. It is good centre for walking on a wide network of local paths and one branch of the Trans Pennine Trail long distance footpath passes through the parish.'
'Glorious gardens, woodland and parkland, created for the privileged few and preserved for everyone to enjoy ... Breathe in the fresh air at Wentworth Castle Gardens by embarking on a led or self-led walk. Meander through miles of open parkland and woodland, taking advantage of the beautiful seasonal scenes. Also look out for volunteer-led walks on selected dates only.'
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