A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Wakefield
'At just under 30 miles the full walk isn't for the faint-hearted, however it's often broken down into sections (eg Yorkshire Sculpture Park to Cawthorne) by those wanting a shorter route.'
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'Crossing 3 counties (West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Derbyshire), the Cal-Der-Went walk links the rivers Calder with the Derwent and was devised by Geoffrey Carr in the 1970s.'
'The Navigation starts in Wakefield, where there is an end-on junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation and runs upstream through Mirfield, after which there is a junction with the Hudd ...
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'The navigation, which is part-canal and part-river, connects the Yorkshire and Pennine canals, and provides easy access for walking in the Pennines. Canal enthusiasts will appreciate the unusual waterways architecture, including quirky lever-operated locks.'
Calder and Hebble Navigation [Wikipedia] | Calder & Hebble Navigation [Milestone Society] (7 miles)
'You'll find a rich variety of landscapes and wildlife in the gardens at Nostell ... Take in the varied landscape of the pleasure grounds ... Follow the paths and tracks to discover ancient woodlan ...
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'Built as an ambitious statement by the Winn family between 1725-1785, Nostell is a showcase for elegant and fashionable design. It was created not simply as a home, but also to send out an important message about the family's wealth and social status.'
Pugneys is one of several country parks managed by Wakefield Council and containing a number of attractive walks around and about.
Pugneys Country Park. [GPS Cycle and Walking Routes]
Four Easy Walks: [1] Stanley Ferry Flash (1.0 mile) - - - : [2] Southern Washlands NR (1.2 miles) - - - : [3] Parkhill and Ferryboat Fields (1.7 miles) - - - : [4] The Ashfields and Half Moon ( ...
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'Comprises a series of countryside sites less than a mile from Wakefield City Centre. The individual areas stretch from Stanley Ferry Flash in the north, through Parkhill and the Southern Washlands Nature Reserve, to Half Moon and the Ashfields in the south.'
'It's the club for people who believe there's more to life than watching telly but don't want to dedicate their spare time to a single activity. The focus of the group though is walking. Walks range from the really gentle poddle to more strenuous long distance walks. But we don't just walk ...'
Member of the Ramblers - West Riding Area Grouping
'There are more than 350 miles of signed and waymarked district wide public rights of way which allow access to enjoy the wider countryside and attractive places of interest. Wakefield Coun ...
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'Walking routes - half hour ... Walking routes - 1 hour ... Longer walks ... Walks with buggies ... Walks with wheelchairs ... Wakefield health walks ... Public Rights of Way online map'
'The Wakefield District Local Access Forum was established in July 2003 to advise the Council on the improvement of access to land in the District for open-air recreation and enjoyment. A ...
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Rights of Way Map 'Information displayed when a link is followed is taken from our definitive map which forms the legal record of public rights of way ... The information provided on The Wakefield District Public Rights of Way Map is provided for information purposes only. You should not rely upon it when you make, or refrain from making, any decision or when you take, or refrain from taking, any action.'
Wakefield Council
'Grading walks is very difficult because everyone's perception of what is an easy or hard walk is always going to be different. Some people just look at the mileage, but the terrain and speed of th ...
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'Formed over 30 years ago and now has over 250 members. The Group welcomes new members to come along and join our walks. Walking boots, waterproofs and a packed lunch are required for all but the local evening walks ...'
'The annual subscription is just £5, and includes a newsletter and an up to date walks programme bi-monthly. Enjoy 3 introductory walks free.'
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'We have over 100 members of all ages and abilities who enjoy walking in the countryside. These walks are open to all women in the surrounding areas of Wakefield.'
‘The Wakefield Way was planned in 2004 but never became an official route because some of the proposed paths lacked definitive map status. Now the project has been revived by the Wakefield ...
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'Circular walking route around the Wakefield Metropolitan District, visiting Wintersett Reservoir, Newmillerdam, Woolley, Bretton Hall, Bank Wood, Horbury Bridge, River Calder, Gawthorpe, Bottom Boat, Stanley Ferry, Aire & Calder Navigation Canal, Pontefract Park and East Hardwick.' Ramblers Routes has accessible for Members descriptions of 5 mile or so chunks of the Way.
'We try to make YSP as accessible as possible. The nature of the site means that some terrain is not suitable for everyone. Scooters are available free of charge to those with mobility difficul ...
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'There are usually at least 60 sculptures in the landscape for you to see as well as special exhibitions and projects in the galleries and outdoors. Displays change throughout the year so call ahead if you plan to see something in particular ... You will probably need four hours to explore the furthest reaches of the Estate and sculpture displays'.
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