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A circular walk from the Maypole and around Gawthorpe.
An easy walk mainly on roadside pavements and green footpaths alongside field edges.
An easy, circular walk, mainly on pavements and good footpaths.
An easy circular walk, mainly on roadside pavements and green footpaths alongside field edges.
Nice walk from Horbury Bridge along River Calder to Kirkhamgate using mainly Wakefield Way and Kirkless Way.
A nice walk from Kirkhamgate to Stanley using Wakefield Way.
A circular walk from St George’s Centre passing by Mormon Church.
A circular walk with superb panoramic views from the top of the hill.
Starting from Bretton Country Park Visitor Centre, this walk will lead you to Horbury Bridge through woodland, Overton and Middlestown.
A circular walk passing by Red Hall and Wrenthorpe Park.
A circular walk in Pugneys Country Park and around Sandal Castle.
A circular walk in Pugneys Country Park to the Sandal Castle and back passing on the other side of the lake.
A moderately difficult walk, mainly on good field side footpaths together with some roadside walking.
Easy walk around the Newmillerdam and Chapelthorpe.
Easy walk around the Newmillerdam and Bushcliff Wood.
A circular and easy walk mainly along River Calder.
A circular walk around Pinderfields Hospital passing by hill and golf course.
A steady uphill walk across farmland and through woodland providing views in High Hoyland back down towards Cannon Hall and Cawthorne. An easy downhill return across farmland.
A moderately difficult circular walk round The Half Moon Ox-Bow Lake.
An easy circular walk, mainly all-weather footpaths together with some field walking.
This walk start at the large common at Heath, then take you along footpath and bridleways to the smaller commons at Warmfields, Goosehill and Kirkthorp where you can discover the hidden gems such as pond at Goosehill or the village stocks, last used in the 1860's, at Kirkthorp.
Nice walk along Aire and Calder Navigation and Park Hill.
The Stanley Marsh Nature Reserve is small but contains a wide variety of habitats and can be enjoyed in any season of the year.
A walk in Southern Washlands Nature Reserve with its lakes, beautiful trees, wildlife and excellent views of the River Calder.
Lovely walk from Walton to Haw Park using Trans-Pennine Trail.
Nice walk from Walton along railways and through Walton Colliery Nature Park.
Nice and easy walk passing by The Walton War Memorial and using mostly the Wakefield Way.
A nice and easy walk mostly on Wakefield Way and along the Aire & Calder Navigation.
Lovely walk from Notton to West Bretton Country Park passing on some Wakefield Way section.
This an easy, relatively flat circular walk south of Wakefield. It makes use of a disused railway line and the Newmillerdam Country Park - beautiful woodlands and rolling countryside.
This Barnsley walk starts in Silkstone and includes an old waggonway, the Cannon Hall country park and sections of the Barnsley Boundary Walk and the Penistone Boundary Walk.
The South Pennines are part of the Peak District National Park and this walk explores the moors to the west of Holme. The route uses well trodden paths and tracks and offers some fine views during the course of the walk.
A Peak District walk that explores the open country and reservoirs to the nothwest of Dunford Bridge. This sector of the National Park sees fewer walkers and you are free to enjoy the superb scenery in relative peace and quiet.
This Peak District Walk follows sections of the Barnesley Boundary Walk and the Trans Pennine Trail in wild moorland. Route finding is generally easy and the walk uses well marked paths tracks and a section of minor road to explore the country at the eastern end of the now closed Woodhead Tunnel.
This Peak District walk explores the moors to the northwest of Sheffield and visits an area that sees relatively few walkers. Do select a clear day as navigation can be difficult in poor visibility.
Hordron Road and the Little Don is a Peak District walk that can be reached by public transport. This half day route visits a beautiful moorland area which is little known by most visitors to the area.
The Thurgoland Boundary Walk is just under nine miles long and takes in part of the upper Don valley as well as some of the tributaries of the river Dove. The route includes a short section on the old Dove Valley railway above the Silkstone tunnels and the route crosses the old Woodhead rail route twice.
This is another walk in Barnsley that owes much to the Wentworth family for providing the backdrop that gives it a historical and architectural interest. The route offers contrasting scenery and is full of interest. Careful navigation is required in places.
This walk follows a section of the Barnsley Boundary Walk and explores the countryside to the west of this town. The route also includes Wharncliffe Crags which offer some fine views.
Bleaklow Head from Longendale is a Peak District walk on the wild side. Using rarely walked parts of the Bleaklow moors. This moorland and edge walk takes you to the high land of Bleaklow in the northern sector of the Peak District National Park. It is best undertaken in fine weather preferably after a dry spell. With poor visibility always a potential hazard, map reading skills and the ability to use a compass are advantageous.
A rewarding half day route onto Bleaklow that provides a taste of its wild beauty.
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