A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Kirklees
'The walk starts at Marsden Church GR 047 117. The route is then via the Wessenden Valley to reach the A635 at Isle of Skye, Digley Reservoir, Holme Village, Black Hill, Saddleworth Moor, Standedge ...
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'A walk across Black Hill And Saddleworth Moors which visits some of the wettest bogs on the Pennines.'
'While some of the Brontë Way crosses wild and desolate moorland, civilisation is never far away and there are plenty of pubs and country houses to stop off for a quick pint of ale en rout ...
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'Long distance footpath which starts at Oakwell Hall ("Fieldhead" in Charlotte Bronte's novel "Shirley") near Birstall in Kirklees near Bradford, and ends at Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham near Burnley in Lancashire's Pendle Witch Country. '
A complete description of the Brontë Way, including historical information and details of eleven circular walks along the main route can be found in The Brontë Way by Marje Wilson.
Eagle Intermedia's Bronte Country
The Booklet Colne Valley Circular Walk 'was first published in 1975 with really detailed descriptions of each section by a Mr J.W Bamforth but was revised in 1985 and 1992' (but copies of ...
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Report of a walk of 'thirteen miles of fascinating wayfaring in the beautiful South Pennine countryside of Kirklees, West Yorkshire. A walk full of history by moor and mill, clough and canal, weaver's cottage and ancient hamlet'.
Colne Valley Circular Walk [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
'This Website tells you more about the makers and travellers, gives directions for the Crossing The Pennines Heritage Walk and showcases a wide range of walks and trails throughout the are ...
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'Members of the Milestone Society are leading a group of local community organisations in establishing the "Crossing the Pennines" Heritage Trail in the scenic valley of the River Colne in Yorkshire. Our trail showcases the travel and transport history that shaped the West Riding ...'
'There are approximately hourly daytime/evening trains to Denby Dale station from Huddersfield, Barnsley, Penistone and Sheffield. Buses also serve the area from (for example) Huddersfield, Wak ...
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'The walking opportunites around here are excellent, so we hope you'll come and explore the area if you are not local! The leaflets include maps and provide details of local transport, places of interest, local history, etc. '
'The Emley Boundary Walk or the ancient beating the bounds was revived in 1863 and the most recent walk took place in 2014. They are usually held every seven years and the next is in 2021. ...
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'The actual Boundary Walk uses private land and is only used once every seven years with the kind permission of the landowners. It must not therefore be used at any other time. The Boundary Way described ... therefore used the nearest public rights of way to the boundary - on footpaths, lanes and, by necessity in places, on roads.'
The Walking Englishman
'Golcar and Slaithwaite are 2 traditional stone built weaving villages located in the distinct area known as the Colne Valley ... Both villages are surrounded by small former weaving hamlets linked by numerous public footpath routes, some formerly packhorse trails and later routes to the mills, schools, canal and railway, running up, down, around and along the valley side and bottom.'
'Discover Huddersfield is a community-led project involving Huddersfield Creative Arts Network (HCAN); Huddersfield Local History Society (HLHS); Huddersfield Civic Society (HCS); Chol The ...
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Local history and heritage walks around and about Huddersfield.
Member of the Ramblers - West Riding Area Grouping
'This walk is easily accessible by public transport as buses 321 and 324 operate a very frequent weekday service between Huddersfield, Netherton and Meltham (every 30 mins on Sunday).'
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'This walk is along well established paths to the south west of Huddersfield. Although some of it is close to an urban area, it retains a remarkably rural feel throughout and being close to the town it's well served by public transport.'
'This Project was created in partnership with the following organisations: [1] EU Commission's Rural Development Programme - - - : [2] Defra - LEADER - - - : [3] East Peak Innovation Partnership - ...
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'Ten walks around the villages of Kirkburton Parish. You will be led by a historical character for each village. On each walk you will find a guidestoop, modelled on an old directional post, and depicting some feature of the village. Stop and rest here, and use the stoop to rest your flask of tea.'
Kirkburton Parish Council
Search for Walking and Cycling Routes 'Find a route in a specific area, by distance and by difficulty. Includes Pathways to Health, walking routes which generally take less than a ...
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'The Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees is a metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 422,500 and includes the settlements of Batley, Birstall, Cleckheaton, Denby Dale, Dewsbury, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Huddersfield, Kirkburton, Marsden, Meltham, Mirfield and Slaithwaite. Huddersfield is the largest settlement of the district, and its centre of administration.'
'Marsden Walkers are Welcome scheme aims to strengthen the town's reputation as a place for visitors to enjoy the countryside, nearby attractions and to have a positive effect on the local ...
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'Marsden in the South Pennines. A great place to walk, a lovely place to be.'
'Take a walk on the wild side and explore an ecological paradise ... From self-led walks to guided tours there's something to please everyone at our special place.'
'The core of the walks presented on the Walkers are Welcome site have been updated from those developed by previous generations of walkers in Meltham. We base ourselves on the historic wor ...
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'Formed in the early months of 2013. Our aim is to promote the area as a special area for walkers, cyclists, runners, and all those who to come and enjoy highlighted routes and amenities the village has to offer.'
Member of the Ramblers - West Riding Area Grouping
'The Oxley Trail was originally created by young people from a Duke of Edinburgh's award group based at Skelmanthorpe Youth Club.'
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'A fun day out exploring the beautiful countryside in and around the Skelmanthorpe and Deffer Wood area.'
'The path is also home to a collection of artworks including Sally Matthew's flock of Swaledale Sheep, constructed from recycled industrial scrap, and "Rotate" by Trudi Entwistle - 40 giant steel h ...
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'The route is a wonderful green corridor running through densely populated urban areas with long distance moor-land views, it passes a wildlife reserve and a rolling golf course.'
Spen Greenway [Spen Valley Civic Society]
'It starts at Rawfolds Park ... and passes through surrounding villages of Roberttown, Hartshead, Clifton, Scholes, Oakenshaw, Hunsworth, Birkenshaw and Gomersal. It highlights the architectural an ...
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'Walking trail around Spen Valley West Yorkshire through countryside, parkland and urban roads. It was created by Cleckheaton & District Rotary Club in 2000 as a Millenium project.'
Spen Way Heritage Trail [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
'The whole Trail can be tackled in three separate "legs" – Marsden to Hebden Bridge 18.4 miles; Hebden to Bingley 14.5 miles and Bingley to Ilkley 14.1 miles. We've shown railway stations at the be ...
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Short family walks and 47 mile trail from Marsden to Ilkley which 'features six new poems by Simon Armitage, carved by Pip Hall into six atmospheric locations and whether you're a keen walker ready to tackle full day walks incorporating two or more stones in one go or just fancy a short family outing there's something for everyone'.
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