A linear walk - 9 miles, 3 to 4 hours.
After a visit to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway recently, I was reminded of a linear walk I had planned earlier in the year starting in Oxenhope and ending in Hebden Bridge. Now June had been a wet old month, and so getting a day where it wasn't lashing down was a matter of pure luck!The time was getting on again, so another late start to a walk - finally arriving into Keighley station at just after 3pm. I made my way across to the preserved side of the station and took the steam train up the pretty Keighley and Worth Valley Railway to the village of Oxenhope...
Making my way through the nice little village, the pathway below allows you out onto the moors eventually...
At some point recently this pathway was a fast flowing stream judging by the debris that have been left to dry out on the still muddy surface. This has been a wet summer so far...High up above Oxenhope now...
Home?...
I cut left from the road here at the fencing shown here, high on Oxenhope Moor, and headed up towards the mounds...
Methods in my madness, heading towards a Trig Point...
Making my way back towards the road again now, here looking towards Warley Moor Reservoir...
Another path now splits South West from the reservoir following a drainage ditch...
Looking across the open moors towards a distant Black Hill, and to the
far right a distant Blackstone Edge...
It's a little bit boggy...
The Trig Point on the summit of High Brown Knoll at 443 metres, commanding some fine views of the surrounding moorland and towards Caldervale..
Continuing
on downhill now across the boggy moor, with Stoodley Pike Monument just
about visible here on the opposite hill
top, with the high point that is a distant Blackstone Edge visible on
the left again...
At this cairn I cut onto the right hand pathway that alows you to descend quite steeply downhill towards Hebden Bridge...
Back onto a lane...
Hebden Bridge below...
It's up to you how you descend into Hebden Bridge, there are lots of footpaths, lanes and roads to access the pretty town centre...
Finally making it to the Yorkshire side of the staggered platforms at the well kept Hebden Bridge Station. A lovely town is Hebden Bridge with traditional pubs, and independent shops it's well worth a visit, and also considering the town had been inundated with flood water a few days before you couldn't tell.
4 comments:
...i do sO love your walks! ~ and the imagery! ~ is just magic!...
So many thanks.
Very kind of you to read my blog, and glad you found it interesting.
Yes, had some big problems with Blogger over the last 6 months - and its not over yet seemingly. This post was a nightmare to upload, and your not the first to tell me my posts dont appear for a while after posting. So who knows, but for now I will stick with Blogger.
Again many thanks for your kind comments on so many post!
Cheers - Steve :)
Excellent blog - great area for walking. Enjoyed the mix of steam train, trigpoints and super views. Can just imagine what this would have been like in glorious sunshine.
Many thanks Trev,
I know! Trying to pick a day that would be sunny for this one I had given up on.
As you say, it is great walking country around those parts, and I've got so many ideas for a stroll or two again in the area. It is also always a pleasure to visit the KWVR of course though too :)
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