Keighley Link to theCalder/Aire Bridleway Routeat Bingley St. Ives
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Keighley Link Start Point (See Map 1)The large area of green space at the junction of WoodhouseRoad, Woodhouse Drive and the narrow track HainworthRoad (Grid Ref: 062 399). Situated between the housingestates of Woodhouse and Spring Bank at Keighley.
Local bus serviceService 701 from Keighley bus station. Alight alongHainworth Wood Road at the junction with WoodhouseRoad.
ParkingThere is plenty of room for horse transporters and goodon street parking at the start point (Grid Ref: 062 399).
Route InformationStart by facing uphill at theroad junction at WoodhouseRoad and Woodhouse Drive. Here turn right along thenarrow partially surfacedrough track, Hainworth Road,across the large area ofgreen space and betweenthe large boulders whichpartially block your way.Through the boulders thetrack narrows as you makeyour way uphill under the
trees, eventually widening out again after crossing a smallstream before passing between Ingrow Cricket Club toyour right and Nether House Farm on your left. Just beyondthe cricket club the track meets a very steep setted road,Hainworth Lane (look out for vehicles), which crosses fromleft to right. Turn left up Hainworth Lane, continuing up asthe surface changes to tarmac and levels out as you passthrough the village of Hainworth.
Just beyond the village the road changes its name to GoffWell Lane as you continue to climb uphill to the next roadjunction with Bingley Road, passing as you go the stablesat Goff Well Farm on your left. On reaching the busy roadjunction with Bingley Road, turn left for a short distance up
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the slight incline to the next road junction with the verybusy Keighley Road, Shaw Lane and Ryecroft roads.Here cross straight ahead onto Ryecroft Road opposite,turning almost immediately left over the horse friendly gate,to go up the narrow rough surfaced bridleway oppositethe Guide public house.
Follow the track straight ahead keeping the stone wallon your left as you make your way onto Harden Moorpassing the transmitter mast on your left and eventuallyover a second horse friendly gate before meeting anothertrack which crosses from left to right. Turn right heregently downhill parallel to the wall on your left, to wherethe track levels out at the bottom of the incline. Herethe track divides and our route is straight ahead,eventually turning sharp left at the wall corner. Continuealong the track following the wall on your left eventuallygoing down a short but steep rough section of tracktaking care as you cross the narrow bridge over a stream.
Beyond the stream continue as before following the wallon your left as you start a gentle climb uphill under thetrees. On reaching the top of the incline continue againstraight ahead for approximately 200yds (182m) to wherethe track divides near to the gateway which leads outonto the Keighley/ Harden Road. Ignore the gatewayand continue by turning right to follow the stonewall onyour left across the moor for the short distance to thetwo gaps in the bottom left hand corner of the perimeterwall. Turn left here through the wider of the two gapsto cross the very busy Keighley/Harden Road to enterthe St Ives Estate via the gap in the wall opposite. Oncein the estate grounds turn sharp right to follow thepermissive bridleway beneath the trees keeping closeto the stone wall on your right, level at first beforedropping steeply down to join the surfaced access driveinto the St Ives Estate near to the gatehouse.Turn left here along the drive for only a short distancebefore joining the route of the Calder/Aire Link by turningfirst right downhill off the surfaced driveway followingthe rough surfaced track.
FootnoteWe hope you enjoyed this linear route. If so tell yourfriends, if not, or you have encountered any problemsplease tell us at:
City of Bradford Metropolitan District CouncilDepartment of RegenerationCountryside and Rights of Way Service5th Floor, North, Jacobs Well, Bradford BD1 5RW
Tel: 01274 432666www.bradford.gov.uke-mail: [email protected]
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Calder/Aire LinkSt Ives, Bingley - Clough Foot, Widdop
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Linear 17 miles (27km)
Route InformationAn enjoyable ride or ramble through 12miles (19km) ofthe Bradford district and 5 miles (8km) through Calderdalecountryside, joining the Pennine Bridleway NationalTrail at Clough Foot on the Widdop Road, north ofHeptonstall in Calderdale.
Suitable for horse riders,mountain bikers andwalkers on mainly easyto follow quiet countrylanes and bridleways.This route is not suitablefor wheelchairs andpeople with limitedmobility. Although theroute is never far fromcivilisation werecommend that you takefood and drinks for theduration of your outingand also wear suitable
outdoor clothing and footwear to suit the season. Varioussmall streams and a horse trough at Nook in Calderdaleoffer the chance to water your horse along the way.
Calder/Aire Link Start Point and Parking(See Maps 1, 2 & 3)The start of this route is near Bingley at the large freeparking area (grid ref: 101390) on the right hand side ofthe access road leading into St Ive's Estate off the B6429Bingley to Harden road. There is a dedicated area forhorse boxes.
Public TransportService 616 operates between Bradford and Bingley.Services 727 and 729 operate between Keighley andCullingworth via Bingley. For further information contactMetroline on 0113 245 7676. All the above servicespass the entrance to the St Ive's Estate approximately250yds (228m) from the route start point.
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The RouteFrom the parking area make your way back onto thewide surfaced estate access road, turning right uphillthe short distance to Betty's Lodge the first building youcome to on your right. Here turn right off the accessroad to go between the wooden garden fence on yourleft and the substantial metal gate on your right ontoBlind Lane. Follow the bridleway uphill to the T junctionat the top with Cross Gates Lane; here turn left alongthe lane following the unsurfaced track through a gateand along the top of the golf course. Eventually the trackgoes downhill and through a second gate passingbetween the rear of the golf club house and the carparks.
Here the track changes to a wide surfaced road as youcontinue straight ahead for a short distance to the next‘T’ junction, passing on your right along the way thestables used for 'Riding for the Disabled'. On reachingthe T junction turn right past the buildings of the SportsTurf Research Institute, the St Ive's Equestrian Centreand Reader's Tea Room, continuing to follow the surfacedroad passing the car parking lay-bys and bearing leftdownhill. After approximately 200yds (183m) beyondthe last parking area on your left turn sharp left off thesurfaced road, to follow the bridleway steeply downhill,eventually passing a derelict building on your right beforejoining another track which crosses from your left toright. Turn right here and continue downhill followingthe track round a very tight left hand bend. Eventuallythe track straightens and passes a small housing estateon your left before exiting out onto the busy main Bingleyto Harden road, opposite Woodbank Garden Centreand nursery. Turn right here along the main road passingHarden cricket club on your right before descendingdownhill amongst the houses on the fringe of Hardenvillage.
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At the bottom of the incline take the first road off to theleft, 'Narrow Lane', eventually bearing right uphill betweenthe houses until you reach a T junction opposite 'GlenView'. Here turn left along Wilsden Old Road, level atfirst before going downhill bearing right to join the mainWilsden Road at the next T junction. Turn left downWilsden Road and across Harden Beck Bridge passingthe Malt Shovel public house on your left, to continue bygoing up Wilsden Road the short distance to the top ofthe steep incline. Here leave the main road by turningfirst left down the wide dirt track Sandy Banks, follow thedirt track over Wilsden Beck and continue straight aheadfollowing the track as it twists and turns steeply uphillbeneath the trees. Nearing the top of the steep hill therough track changes to a wide concrete road, here continueup for a short distance to join a tarmaced surfaced roadat the top, 'Lee Lane'. Follow Lee Lane for quite a distancepassing Lee Farm on your left until you reach the roadjunction with Cross Lane. Turn right here along CrossLane to where the surfaced road turns sharp left at thejunction with Coplowe Lane. Here leave the surfacedroad and continue straight ahead to follow the now roughsurfaced track along Cross Lane, going through a gatewayand eventually down a short very rocky section of bridlewayas you make your way down onto Wilsden Main Streetvia Smithy Lane, a short surfaced road between the newhouses. On reaching Wilsden Main Street turn left uphillfor only a short distance to the first turn off to the rightChapel Row. Go along Chapel Row straight ahead to itsjunction at the end with Wilsden Hill Road, bear right hereup Wilsden Hill Road eventually bearing left past a rowof cottages on your right, 'Kingscliffe'.
Just beyond the cottages turn sharp right along Tan HouseLane to follow this quiet country road to its end at PyeBank Farm, here the road changes to a narrow unsurfacedtrack 'Nab Lane' as you continue straight ahead steeplyuphill and around the contours of Birchen Lea Hill toeventually join Bents Lane, a surfaced road near to BentsHead Farm. Turn sharp right down Bents Lane for quitea distance before turning left off Bents Lane to go downHallas Lane (the dead end road) opposite 'Ling Crag' ahouse on your right. At the bottom of the steep incline atHallas Bridge, follow the road as it turns right passingHallas Grange on your left before bearing left downhillbetween the former mill houses and garages of this smallhamlet. Just beyond the buildings the now narrow pathdivides, our route continues downhill and across HallasBridge in the valley bottom. Over the bridge continuefollowing the rough surfaced Hallas Lane, steeply uphillat first before levelling out passing the houses on thefringe of Cullingworth on your right until you arrive at thejunction with the main Haworth Road. Here continue bycrossing Haworth Road, bearing slightly to your left to jointhe bridleway opposite. Follow the obvious walled trackgently uphill at first crossing over the Great Northern Trailbefore starting the short steeper climb onto a level pathat the top passing the stone yard on your right as you go.
On arriving at the top of the hill the path follows the lineof fencing on your right as you bear right along the edgeof a landfill site eventually to exit onto the very busyManywells Brow Road. Here turn left uphill crossing overonto the right hand side at the first safe opportunity to
enable you to cross thebusy A629 road at the topusing the PegasusCrossing. Once across theA629 turn left towardsDenholme along the shortsection of recently createdbridleway parallel with theA629 road before turningfirst right along TroughLane. Follow Trough Lanefor approximately 11/4miles (2km) to the nextjunction at the far end withDenholme Road/Long
Causeway near to the Dog and Gun public house. Crossthe road to continue by going steeply up Sawood Laneopposite, following the surfaced road to the top of the hillnear to Cobbling Farm, where the road changes to anarrow rough surfaced track which will eventually leadyou to three metal gates. Go through the smaller of thegates out onto a wide surfaced Water Board access roadand continue straight ahead the short distance to wherethe surfaced road ends.
Here again continue straight ahead along the now roughtrack to a second gate still following the track as it eventuallybears left heading for two more gates which can be seenahead at the bottom of Hambledon Lane. Before reachingthe gates the track divides, our route takes the right handtrack steeply downhill following the stone wall on your left.Continue to follow the well worn track for approximately1 mile (1.6km) as you make your way across the wildopen moorland to its junction via the metal gate with NabWater Lane. Turn right along the lane following the roadas its name changes to Hill House Edge Lane forapproximately 1 mile (1.6km), eventually crossing a cattlegrid before passing a television transmitter mast on yourleft. Just beyond the mast the road starts a long steepdescent to meet the busy main Hebden Bridge to Oxenhoperoad. Here at the road junction cross straight ahead togo down the narrow track opposite, following it to whereit ends at the small rough turning area. Here the trackdivides and our route bears left to follow the now levelpath along the side of the last house on your right andacross the hillside to eventually join a much wider roughvehicle track Holden Lane, as you near Far Stones Farm.
Bear left along the track passing in front of the farmbuildings to continue straight ahead to follow the well worntrack keeping close to the stone wall on your right. Afterquite a distance the track becomes enclosed by stonewalls as you make your way into the valley bottom beforestarting quite a steep climb up Kennel Lane to eventuallyreach a few houses at Low Fold. Here turn right onto thewide rough access road and continue steadily uphill fora short distance until you join another track which crossesfrom left to right. Turn left here following the rough surfacedtrack uphill continuing straight ahead where the surfacechanges to grass until you reach the field gate which canbe seen ahead. On reaching the gate don't go throughbut turn sharp right to follow the quite narrow sunken trackBank Lane, going steadily uphill for quite a distance throughthree gates before joining Bodkin Lane, a wide rough trackwhich crosses from left to right. Turn left to go steeply up
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Bodkin Lane where, after a short distance the terrainlevels out as you go through a gateway before starting asecond steep uphill pull going through a second gate andalong the top of a deep ravine as you make your way tothe Top of Stairs which can be seen on the skyline upahead. On nearing the Top of Stairs the track levels outjust before crossing the Bradford/ Calderdale boundaryand continues on the level for a short distance beforestarting your descent down into Calderdale, eventually
going through a gateas you near ThurrishFarm, over to yourright.
Once through thegate continue downthe track which aftera short distancechanges to a narrowsurfaced countryroad. Follow the roadsteeply downhill untilyou reach GrainWater Bridge at thevalley bottom. Hereour route leaves thesurfaced road byturning sharp right
along the rough track parallel to the stream on your left,level at first before going through a gate to start a gentleclimb following the track along the hillside. At the top ofthe incline where the track levels out, continue straightahead and through a second gate to follow the now leveltrack around the contour of the hillside passing the smallbuilding on your left and through a third gate before bearingleft over a small stream and through a fourth gate. Thetrack now continues around the hillside eventually passingNook, a large imposing but derelict farmhouse and barnon your right. Here our route leaves the level track byturning right and through a gate to go steeply up the trackat the far end of the farm buildings, eventually goingthrough the gate at the top of the track out onto themoorland fringe of Shackleton Knoll.Here the path divides; our route is to the left between theedge of the moorland and the stone wall on your left.After a short distance the stone wall turns sharp left, herecontinue straight ahead across the open moorland forapproximately 100yds (91m) until you reach a narrowgate through another wall on your left. Here turn left togo through the gate into the field, turning immediatelyright to follow the stone wall on your right around theperimeter of the field as it bears left downhill and througha gateway. Once in the next field cross over a smallbridge to follow the obvious tracks as they bear rightacross the next two fields before entering the hamlet ofWalshaw via a walled track and a gate. Through the gatebear right for a short distance onto another track whichwill lead into the centre of Walshaw. Here continue straightahead through the hamlet following the track alongsideWalshaw Cottage as it snakes between the buildingseventually turning right to go out of the hamlet.
Continue along the now walled access track forapproximately 1/2 mile (0.80km) passing New Laithe Farmon your right, before eventually going through a gate
adjacent to a barn on your left leading out onto openmoorland. Continue following the track, level at first beforebearing right as you make your way down to a stone builtbridge at Holme End. Bear left to cross the bridge goingthrough the gate on the opposite side before turning rightto follow the track uphill past the derelict building on yourleft. At the top of the incline our track is joined from theleft by another track, here continue uphill the short distanceto where the track divides, our route follows the track tothe left, where after only a short distance we turn left againat the junction with a narrow surfaced road (the PennineWay). Follow this narrow surfaced road crossing the cattlegrid to the finish of our route 250 yds (228m) along thesurfaced road at Clough Foot at the junction with thePennine Bridleway National Trail and Widdop Road.
The Calder / Aire Link has been developed by City of BradfordMetropolitan District Council and Calderdale Metropolitan BoroughCouncil in partnership with Natural England through the PennineBridleway National Trail Project. Additional funding has beenprovided by the Sport England National Lottery Fund. Althoughthe Calder/Aire Link is an enjoyable route in its own right, it alsoforms an important link for riders, mountain bikers and walkersin Bradford and Keighley to access the Pennine BridlewayNational Trail.
The Pennine bridleway is a largely off-road route being developedspecifically for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. Todate there are 120 miles of route open between Derbyshire andthe South pennines with an additional 10 mile loop available inthe Yorkshire Dales. if you would like more information aboutthe National Trail please contact the Pennine Bridleway Teamon 0161 237 1061 or visit our website:www.nationaltrail.co.uk/penninebridleway
FootnoteWe hope you enjoyed this linear route. If so tell your friends, ifnot, or you have encountered any problems please tell us at:
City of Bradford Metropolitan District CouncilCountryside and Rights of Way ServiceTel: 01274 432666www.bradford.gov.uke-mail: [email protected]
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e-mail: [email protected]: 01422 392135
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Finish point on the Pennine Bridleway at Clough Foot, Widdop Road
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Harden
BINGLEY
Wilsden
Cullingworth
Denholme
Oxenhope
WADSWORTH MOOR
OXENHOPE MOOR
BLACK MOOR
Ha lla s
Lane
Shackleton Knoll
Walshaw
New Laithes Farm
PackHorse (PH)
Clough Foot
Coppy
Nook
Crimsworth Dean
White Moor
Sawood
Cobling Farm
Bodkin Lane
Stairs Lane
Hambleton Lane Lane
Long Causew
ay
The Dog & Gun PH
Leeming
Manywells Height
Bents Head Farm
HallasBridge
SHACKLETON MOOR
HardenLane
MainStreet
C r o s s G a t e s L a n e
Blind
Lane
Wood Bank Garden Centre
DIS
US
EDR
AILW
AY
GREATNORTHERNTRAIL
viaduct
HAWORTH MOOR
viaduct
BRONTE WAY
PE
NN
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BR
IDLEW
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PENNINEBRIDLEWAY
THORNTON MOOR
H a r d N e s eLa
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Hardcastle Crags
PE
NN
INE
WA
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To Hebden Bridge
Grain Water Bridge
Bodkin Top
PP
LOW PARK
CRICKETGROUND
GOLF COURSE
CLUBHOUSE
WChousing estate
ST IVESESTATESandy B
anks
Ba
nk T
op
Le
eF
arm
Lee
Lane
Cross
Lane
Bents Lane
Lower Bents Farm
Ch
ap
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Ro
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STONEYARD
DISUSEDLANDFILL SITE
Tanhouse
La
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Hard
en
Ro
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KeighleyRoad
GoffWellLa
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Ryec
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S h a w L an e
B a c k S h a w L a n e
P
Nether House
Hainworth
P
KEIGHLEY
HARDEN MOOR
DISUSED QUARRIES
gate
QUARRY
DISUSED QUARRY
Ryecroft
Ingrow
Ingrow West station
Wo
od
ho
use
cricketclub
Sp
ring
Ba
nk
DISUSED QUARRY
Goff Well Farm
PH
CatstonesHill
Eth
er
Gle
n
gap
Lady Blantyre’s Rock
Keighley Station
Hainworth Lane
Keighley Road
Sm
ithy L
an
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PegasusRoad Crossing
garden centre
Ou ts id e
L a n e
Top of Stairs
cattle grid
Top of
Stones
KennelLane
Widdup Road
HEPTONSTALL MOOR
dam
walled
track
Link routeend
Cock Hill
Coplowe
Lane
A629
Wilsd
en
Hill
Ro
ad
Wilsden Old Road Glen View
QUARRY
rough track
Leeming Well Hotel
Bank
Lane
Thurrish
LaneH
ead
H A W O R T H T O H E B D E N B R I D G E W A L K
‘Horodiddle’
wall
wall
barn
Holme End Farmhouse(derelict)
cattle grid
Woodhouse Road
bridge
narrow lane
Ling Crag
Far Stones Farm
To Hebden Bridge
P
123
Pegasus A
629road crossing
Manyw
ell Heights
Key
Calder/A
ire Route (17 m
iles/27km)
Gate/G
ap/Stile
Transm
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Open C
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Saw
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2
Tho
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New
LaithesF
arm
Pack
Horse (P
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Co
pp
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Crimsworth Dean
Bodkin Lane
Stairs Lane
SH
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P
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Hardcastle
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NN
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ridge
Grain W
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ridge
Bodkin T
op
Ou ts id e
L a n e
Top of S
tairscattle gridw
ith gate
Top of
Stones
KennelLane
Widdup Road
HE
PT
ON
ST
ALL
MO
OR
dam
walled
track
Lin
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teen
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Bank
Lane
Thurrish
LaneH
ead
H A W O R T H T O H E B D E N B R I D G E W A L K
‘Horodiddle’
wall
wall
barn
Holm
e End
Farm
house(derelict)
cattle grid
bridge
Far S
tonesF
arm
To H
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ridge
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bu
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Penistone H
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He b
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Brid
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NabWate
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Wh ite
Moo
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Sawood
Lane
T ro u g h L a n e
ThorntonM
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Ha
lifaxR
oad
KeighleyRoad
Ha
wo
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Cullingw
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Haw
orthR
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ManywellsLane
M a n y w e l ls B r o w
H a l i f a x R o ad
B ing leyR oa
d
Na
bLane
Harden
BINGLEY
Wilsden
Cullingworth
Denholme
Oxenhope
WADSWORTH MOOR
OXENHOPE MOOR
BLACK MOOR
Ha lla s
Lane
Shackleton Knoll
Walshaw
New Laithes Farm
PackHorse (PH)
Clough Foot
Coppy
Nook
Crimsworth Dean
White Moor
Sawood
Cobling Farm
Bodkin Lane
Stairs Lane
Hambleton Lane Lane
Long Causew
ay
The Dog & Gun PH
Leeming
Manywells Height
Bents Head Farm
HallasBridge
SHACKLETON MOOR
HardenLane
MainStreet
C r o s s G a t e s L a n e
Blind
Lane
Wood Bank Garden Centre
DIS
US
EDR
AILW
AY
GREATNORTHERNTRAIL
viaduct
HAWORTH MOOR
viaduct
BRONTE WAY
PE
NN
INE
BR
IDLEW
AY
PENNINEBRIDLEWAY
THORNTON MOOR
H a r d N e s eLa
ne
Hardcastle Crags
PE
NN
INE
WA
Y
To Hebden Bridge
Grain Water Bridge
Bodkin Top
PP
LOW PARK
CRICKETGROUND
GOLF COURSE
CLUBHOUSE
WChousing estate
ST IVESESTATESandy B
anks
Ba
nk T
op
Le
eF
arm
Lee
Lane
Cross
Lane
Bents Lane
Lower Bents Farm
Ch
ap
el
Ro
w
STONEYARD
DISUSEDLANDFILL SITE
Tanhouse
La
ne
Hard
en
Ro
ad
KeighleyRoad
GoffWellLa
ne
Ryec
roftR
oad
S h a w L an e
B a c k S h a w L a n e
P
Nether House
Hainworth
P
KEIGHLEY
HARDEN MOOR
DISUSED QUARRIES
gate
QUARRY
DISUSED QUARRY
Ryecroft
Ingrow
Ingrow West station
Wo
od
ho
use
cricketclub
Sp
ring
Ba
nk
DISUSED QUARRY
Goff Well Farm
PH
CatstonesHill
Eth
er
Gle
n
gap
Lady Blantyre’s Rock
Keighley Station
Hainworth Lane
Keighley Road
Sm
ithy L
an
e
PegasusRoad Crossing
garden centre
Ou ts id e
L a n e
Top of Stairs
cattle grid
Top of
Stones
KennelLane
Widdup Road
HEPTONSTALL MOOR
dam
walled
track
Link routeend
Cock Hill
Coplowe
Lane
A629
Wilsd
en
Hill
Ro
ad
Wilsden Old Road Glen View
QUARRY
rough track
Leeming Well Hotel
Bank
Lane
Thurrish
LaneH
ead
H A W O R T H T O H E B D E N B R I D G E W A L K‘Horodiddle’
wall
wall
barn
Holme End Farmhouse(derelict)
cattle grid
Woodhouse Road
bridge
narrow lane
Ling Crag
Far Stones Farm
To Hebden Bridge
P
123
Holm
e End F
armhouse
Thurrish, C
alderdale
Nook, C
alderdale
3
Key
Calder/A
ire Route (17 m
iles/27km)
Gate/G
ap/Stile
Transm
itter mast
Open C
ountry