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  • Welcome Walk 3
    18:00 -20:00
    07/07/2021

    July 7th Morton Lane Swing Bridge to Bar Lane Swing Bridge via Morton Beck, East Morton, Bury Lane and the Canal, Approx. 3 ¾ miles, linear walk. 

    Meet at Morton Lane Swing Bridge @ 6pm  

    For the first mile of the walk, the route follows the picturesque Morton Beck, the path here is narrow and uneven. From East Morton the route follows a path at the back of a series of allotments and then out through several meadows towards West Morton, before heading down the valley side via the ancient bridleway known as Bury Lane, then we head down Swine lane and walk along the canal towpath and finish the walk at Bar Lane Swing Bridge. 

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  • Welcome Walk 4
    18:00 -20:00
    14/07/2021

    July 14th Keighley Railway Station circular via Park Wood, Hainworth, Hainworth Wood and the river Worth, Approx. 5 miles. 

    Meet at Keighley Railway Station @ 6pm 

    The first mile and a half of this walk is an uphill climb through Park Woods and onto Hog Holes Brow, (look out for deer on the way) then the route follows a number of farm tracks and paths through meadows onto the historic hamlet of Hainworth. The route then follows a track through Hainworth Woods. There is then a short section of road walking down to the River Worth, although very close to the centre of Keighley, if we are lucky we can spot Herons and Dippers on this stretch of the river. The paths then follows a series of snickets and ginnels till we arrive back at Keighley railway Station. 

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  • Welcome Walk 5
    18:00 -20:00
    21/07/2021

    July 21st Silsden Circular via the Canal, Silsden golf course and Swartha Woods. Approx. 4 ¼ miles. 

    Meet at Keighley Bus Station and catch the 5.30pm No. 62 Ilkley Bus and get off at the Canal bridge in Silsden or meet at the canal bridge in Silsden at 5.45pm 

    The route follows the Canal Tow path for the first mile, then after following a farm track and walking along a country lane for a few yards, the route goes uphill for a short while crossing a couple of meadows, then after following a quite country lane it crosses the now abandoned Silsden golf course (Look out for deer here), then after going through a farm yard the path goes through a meadow and into Swartha Woods and into the Picturesque hamlet of Swartha, being then going through a series of meadows until the path finally comes out onto Ilkley Rd at the Top end of Silsden. It’s then a short walk downhill into the centre of Silsden and to the end of the walk. 

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  • Welcome Walk 6
    18:00 -20:00
    28/07/2021

    July 28th Riddlesden circular via How beck, West Morton and Sunny Dale, Approx. 5 miles. 

    Meet outside the Marques of Granby Public House, (Hospital Rd.) Riddlesden (By the Canal) @6pm. 

    The first mile and a half involves a steady climb up the valley side, but it’s worth the climb for the panoramic views. The route heads up Hospital Rd, to the site of the old Fever hospital, then climbs up through a couple of Meadows following How Beck, up to the edge of the hamlet of West Morton, this is then followed by another steady climb through meadows up to Moorside farm, from here, we follow the old Ilkley for a quarter mile or so before branching off and following a farm track to a wooded area on the edge of Rombalds Moor known as The Glen. From here we follow a path (uneven in places) through the Glen over to Sunnydale Reservoir and then follow a series of tracks and paths through meadows back towards West Morton, where we follow the Ancient Bridleway known as Bury Lane, and then head down Swine lane and walk along the canal towpath before finishing the walk back at the Marques of Granby Swing Bridge. 

      

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