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UID:6905-1777197600-1777215600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Youlgreave to Robin Hoods Stride
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nAn interesting mix of open fields\, rocky outcrops and woodland walking\, with the odd stone circle and ancient hill fort thrown in for good measure. \nStarting from the George Hotel in Youlgreave we make our way through the village before dropping down to Bradford Dale and following the river towards Middleton. After leaving the woods we continue across fields to Lowfields Farm and then onto Robin Hoods Stride where we will break for lunch. After lunch we briefly pick up the Limestone Way before turning off towards Bleakley plantation and returning to the River Bradford to finish our walk back to Youlgreave. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nParking on Conksbury Lane\, Youlgreave\nMeet outside The George Hotel on Alport Lane
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/youlgreave-to-robin-hoods-stride/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Youlgreave to Robin Hoods Stride
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260413T205950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T205733Z
UID:6651-1777456800-1777465800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Bluebell Walk in Woolley Wood
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA walk from Concord Golf Club cafe\, through the park and into Woolley Wood to see if the Bluebells are out. \nStunning display of bluebells on the recee of for walk this morning. Hope they manage to hold their display until a week on Wednesday. \nAll paths on this route are mud free and are easy to walk on. Hoping for a period without prolonged rain so the paths are in a dry condition on the day \nStarting from Concord Golf Club\, we walk through Concord Park down to Woolley Wood. We will take a circular route in the woods before returning through the park for a hot or cold beverage in the golf club. There will be uneven surfaces whilst we walk through the wood and care should be taken over tree roots that are over the path along with all the other hazards of walking on woodland paths. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree parking is available in Concord Sports Centre car park\, please park at the far end of the car park. Buses 32\,75\, 75a stop close to the start of this walk. Please check local transport website for times etc. Dogs are welcome on this walk but should be kept on a short leash at all times.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/bluebell-walk-in-woolley-wood/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Bluebell Walk in Woolley Wood
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T180000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260312T213308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T201958Z
UID:5256-1777802400-1777831200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Dronfield Rotary Walk
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis walk is also known as the Dronfield Millenium walk. The walk is a mixture of woodland and open field paths with a little road walking. The views keep giving on this walk. We will take our time to admire the views and have a couple of drink stops in addition to lunch. I estimate that this walk will take around 8 hours. \nThis is an undulating walk. At the time of the recee the underfoot conditions were very good. There are several stiles on the walk some are quite high others have seen better days. All the stiles are manageable with a little care.\nThe walk starts from Coal Aston and we will go clockwise on the walk. The route takes us through Troway\, Unstone\, Holmesfield and Mickley.\nA Fitbit device had the distance of this walk as 16 miles. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nOther Information\nParking is at Coal Aston Village Hall car park.\nThere is limited public transport to the start of this walk.\nDogs are welcome on the walk but must be kept on a short lead at all times as we will be close to livestock at times.\nDepending on the weather condition on the day \, please dress appropriately.\nAs this walk is likely to take approximately 8 hours \, take plenty of food and drink for the entire duration of the walk. \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/dronfield-rotary-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260429T221923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T215902Z
UID:7423-1778061600-1778079600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Wentworth circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nPlease join Fay and I on an easy but beautiful walk incorporating Wentworth Woodhouse and Scholes \nStarting from the car park at the side of the Rockingham Arms (S62 7TL W3W horizons.typed.fruity) we walk through Wentworth Park\, across the Morley Pond bridge up through open fields and the village of Scholes\, skirt Trowles woods and back up to Wentworth.\nThere are a couple of short stretches of road walking with pavements. There are no evident hazards\, and at the time of posting\, conditions under foot are safe and dry. Debrief at the Rockingham Arms.  \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeet 10.00am for a 10.15am start.\nParking is free for 3 hours – it’s a constant matter of debate as to whether the car park is monitored!\nDogs are welcome\, on leads and adhering to the country code.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/wentworth-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Wentworth circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260421T155316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T155317Z
UID:6937-1778149800-1778166000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Rowsley to Stanton Moor
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA stiff uphill to start\, but rewarded with beautiful views. \nLeaving the car park we soon begin our steady ascent up to the Moor\,  getting the hard bit out of the way first!  The higher we climb we have increasing views towards Haddon Hall and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Then we pass through woodland to skirt Stanton in the Peak and onto the Moor\, most of the climbing is now done (honestly). We soon reach the ‘ladies’ and on to the old quarries\, where we’ll stop for our lunch. Our return now takes us across the Moor and past more old quarries\, eventually dropping back down into Rowsley\,  and\, no doubt\, a nice drink. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree car park at W3W: revives.mush.club\nMeet 10.30 for 10.45 start
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/rowsley-to-stanton-moor/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Rowsley to Stanton Moor
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T193000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260323T224146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T165052Z
UID:5563-1778315400-1778355000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Coach Trip to Howarth\, West Yorkshire
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA circular 8 mile walk from Haworth to Top Withens passing the Brontë Parsonage Museum\, the Brontë Falls and returning through the Penistone Hill Country Park. A shorter 5 mile version returning from the Brontë Falls is also available. \nA day excursion by Sheffield Walkers to Brontë Country named for the literary sisters who lived and wrote there. Centred around the village of Haworth\, it is characterized by heather-filled moors\, steep valleys\, and cobblestone villages that inspired classics like Wuthering Heights. Key attractions on this walk include the Brontë Parsonage Museum\, Top Withens\, and the Brontë Waterfall. \nThe coach will leave from opposite the library at Chapeltown at 0830 returning at 1930. \nTwo walks will be available. From Haworth\, we will walk to the Brontë Falls where we will stop for lunch. From here\, the group will split into two walks. Those opting for a shorter 5 mile walk will return to Haworth\, while the rest will continue to the ruins at Top Withens before returning to Haworth. Everyone can then explore the steep\, cobbled Main Street filled with independent shops\, cozy cafes\, and traditional pubs before the coach leaves for the journey home at 6pm. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nHow To Book and Pay For Your Seat \nThis excursion is open to all Members and their guests. \nPrice: £18 per person (non refundable) \n1) Reserve your place using the RSVP below\n2) Pay for your seat(s) by bank transfer to: \nSheffield Walkers\nSort Code: 30-91-91\nAccount Number: 36022968\nReference: Haworth [insert your name] \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/coach-trip-to-howarth-west-yorkshire/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Coach Trip to Howarth\, West Yorkshire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260417T163005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T194303Z
UID:6729-1778407200-1778425200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Derwent and Howden Circlular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nDerwent and Howden Dams circular walk from Fairholmes. \nFrom Fairholmes Car Park we walk up a short incline to the top of the Derwent Dam wall where the Dambusters museum is.\nWe then take the winding path / road along the side of Derwent reservoir to the Howden Dam overflow and again along the winding road to the Kings Tree roundabout. We then take the track through the woods to Slippery Stones where we can take lunch.\nAfter lunch we then thanked the track back down the opposite side of Howden dam and then the opposite side of Derwent Dam and back down to Fairholmes car park. \n\n\nOther Information\nParking in the car park at Fairholmes or the ones just prior.\nRough post code S33 0AQ\nAll day is £6.60 so car share is advised.\nStart 9.45 for a 10.00 am but would advise getting there earlier to aid easier parking.\nToilets at Fairholmes and coffee\, tea\, drinks sandwiches etc.\nThe walk is generally flat but is eleven miles long.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/derwent-and-howden-circle/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260221T173150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T163005Z
UID:4807-1778612400-1778619600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Member Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A meeting for all Members to socialise\, learn\, discuss ideas for walks\, activities and any other general business. \nAgenda \n1) Welcome \n2) Guest Speakers: Sarah and Alex from Foothills\, Sheffield. The Great Outdoor Awards Independent Retailer of the Year 2025\nSarah and Alex will share their insights on what to wear on a day out walking\, including the latest trends and technologies to promote environmental sustainability. They may bring some samples too. \n3) Staying Safe: how to manage risk when taking members\, friends and family out for a walk on the hills\nForid Meah will share a framework for identifying and managing risks. \n4) Walk Programme Ideas – all members to suggest walks for the coming period \n5) AOB \nThe meeting will take place in the community room at the Abbey Pub on Chesterfield Road\, Sheffield.\nIn response to previous feedback\, all members are politely asked to purchase their own drinks. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree car park available behind the pub – accessed from Abbey Lane.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/members-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Members’ Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260507T194023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T194023Z
UID:7764-1778666400-1778684400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Crown and Cushion
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nHunshelf and Ecclesfield round walk  \nRough paths and road crossings  \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nRoad side parking church street
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/crown-and-cushion-2/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Crown and Cushion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260423T222240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260425T201732Z
UID:7117-1778782500-1778790600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Glen Howe Park to More Hall Reservoir circuit
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis walk takes us through Glen Howe Park and along the banks of More Hall Reservoir\, two beautiful locations in Wharncliffe Side. \nFrom the car park\, we walk up through the hidden gem of Glen Howe Park with its fairytale woodland.\nWe then walk through farmland and along quiet country lanes until we reach More Hall Reservoir. We follow the banks before rising through woodland and along paths to the hamlet of Brightholmlee\, then descend  back into Glen Howe Park. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting point – Glen Howe Park car park\, Storth Lane\, Wharncliffe Side \nPub afterwards – Wharncliffe Arms \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/glen-howe-park-to-moorhall-reservoir-circuit/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260517T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260517T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260318T195307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T075604Z
UID:5343-1779012000-1779030000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Limestone way walk 4
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nWalk 4 from Winster to Monyash along the limestone way in the white peak passing Robin Hoods Stride\,Youlgreave \,River Bradford\,Caled Dale and One Ash Grange Farm \nWhere now getting to areas that most people will have walked on previous walks  . Probably one of the nicest sections of the whole limestone way   . The walk is 9.2 miles and 1250 ft of ascent  \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting at Monyash carpark – turn right at Bulls Head onto Chapel Street. Free parking.\nDE45 1HE
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/limestone-way-walk-4/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Limestone way walk 4
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T121500
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260422T160556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T161407Z
UID:7022-1779272100-1779279300@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Elsecar Branch Canal and Knoll Beck Circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nFrom RSPB A pleasant walk through countryside and along the banks of Knoll Beck and the Elsecar Branch Canal \nFrom the RSPB this route follows well defined\, fairly level paths throughout.\nThere will be fields\, country pathways and waterways leading from/to and skirting this beautiful nature reserve.\nWe will have a short drive after to the Old Moor Tavern for Refreshments. People not wishing an alcoholic drink could sample the on site cafe. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree car park at the RSPB
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/elsecar-branch-canal-and-knoll-beck-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Elsecar Branch Canal and Knoll Beck Circular
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260509T110832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260509T110832Z
UID:7814-1779357600-1779375600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Penistone Line Trail Stage 2 – Brockholes to Denby Dale
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis is Stage 2 of the Penistone Line Trail. It follows paths\, bridleways and minor roads through woodland and open countryside. There are extensive views throughout. Refer to the website; penline.co.uk for a detailed description. \nThe walk starts from the charming little station of Brockholes\, as we follow a woodland path gradually uphill\, which becomes steeper as we approach ‘Top of the Hill’. The route continues through Thurstonland for views of the dominant Emley Moor TV Mast and then a good downhill stretch to Thunder Bridge. We follow Shepley Dike fof a short distance and go through arable fields to arrive at Shepley Station.\nFlat paths through lovely countryside lead to a steady uphill to Upper Cumberworth for more fine views. The last mile is downhill to Denby Dale with views of its historic railway viaduct. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nElsecar Park and Ride – S74 9NF. Meet for 9.30. The train leaves Elsecar at 0953. You can also join the train in Sheffield 0935\, Meadowhall 0941\, Chapeltown 0947\, Penistone 1019. Arrives Brockholes 1038. Best to get a day return to Brockholes which you can use on any return train.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/penistone-line-trail-stage-2-brockholes-to-denby-dale-2/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Penistone Line Trail Stage 2 – Brockholes to Denby Dale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260408T074730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T183304Z
UID:6134-1779530400-1779548400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Moss valley Round Walk
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA familiar walk for late Spring. Hopefully there will still be some bluebells! \nWe leave the car park beside the Bridge Inn at Ford and follow the Moss Valley before rising through woodland to meet Lady Ida’s Drive. Fields\,farms and lanes take us to Troway from whence we rise again towards Ridgeway\, Sloade Lane and best of all lunch. Fields and Bushes Wood return us to the floor of the Moss valley and back to Ford. \n\n\nOther Information\nParking in free car park beside Bridge Inn at Ford. Post Code: S12 3DY. If full\, park on Sloade Lane 150 metres up the hill toward Ridgeway.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/moss-valley-round-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260524T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260524T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260516T064117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T064118Z
UID:8123-1779616800-1779634800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Eyam\, Abney and Bretton Circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA Peak District walk packed with breathtaking scenery\, hidden history\, and peaceful countryside charm. \nThis walk by Sheffield Walkers leads you from Eyam across the sweeping landscapes of Eyam Moor\, along scenic woodland paths\, and beside the tranquil brook that winds through Bretton Clough. Along the way\, you’ll pass the atmospheric ruins of old farm buildings and cross rolling farmlands that showcase the timeless beauty of the Peak District. \nBretton Clough is steeped in fascinating local legend. It is said to have been one of the final refuges of the ancient Britons\, and later\, in 1745\, local farmers are believed to have hidden their cattle here to protect them from the advancing troops of Bonnie Prince Charlie. With every step\, this walk blends stunning natural beauty with echoes of the past\, creating a truly memorable countryside experience. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree parking in the Town Council car park behind the Derbyshire District car park.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/eyam-abney-and-bretton-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Eyam\, Abney and Bretton Circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260421T184149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T073929Z
UID:6959-1780135200-1780153200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grindleford\, Stanage Edge\, Hathersage (linear walk)
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis is a Linear walk and social from Grindleford to Hathersage via Stanage Edge. \nThe walk starts at Grindleford station where we make our way up Padley Gorge to Bolehill Quarry then onto Lawrence Field. We cross the A618 and continue up to Higger Tor via Over Owler Tor. After a short break we continue up to Stanage Edge where we will break for lunch. After lunch we pass Robin Hoods cave and descend to Hathersage passing Greens Mill pond\, once a busy centre of industry for the area. On reaching Hathersage we will call into The Scotsman’s Pack Country Inn for refreshments. From here we will make our way to The Little John Hotel. After the Little John we can have Pizza at the Peak Pizza Company next door. \n*  Please note the paths on the route are generally good however be aware there is a section where we need to climb over rocks  * \n\n\nOther Information\n* We will meet at Sheffield station foyer at 9.50 and make our way to the platform at 10.00 to catch the 10.14 train to Grindleford.\n* As we will be returning from Hathersage station it is important that you buy your return from Sheffield to Hathersage.\n*. You must also purchase your train ticket before boarding the train\, either online or at the station ticket office\n*. Return trains from Hathersage are every hour at 46 minutes past the hour. \n* Please indicate in the comments box below if you would like to stop for Pizza or not
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grindleford-stanage-edge-hathersage-linear-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260603T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260514T142011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T142012Z
UID:8076-1780480800-1780498800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Woodhouse Washlands and Treeton Dyke
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThe Group walk takes us to 2 areas of Natural beauty\, Woodhouse Washlands Nature Reserve and Treeton Dyke. Both are home to birds\, plants and wild flowers.  \nMeeting at 10 am for 10.15 am start. \nThe walk includes a little pavement walking and well formed paths. There are two busy roads but both have pedestrian crossings. There are tree roots and tree branches to be aware of. The walk will commence at the Elmwood Farm Car Park and follow the path through the Washlands. On reaching the Dyke the route will cover one side of the water skirting Treeton Woods. We will retrace our steps back along the same paths to the optional debrief at Elmwood. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nParking is available at Elmwood on the condition we have drinks there afterwards. Toilets are also available at the Elmwood at the start and finish of the walk  For those who prefer road parking is on Old Colliery Road. The X5 bus from Sheffield runs along the top road.\nIF ANYONE FANCIES A CARVERY AFTER THE WALK DO MESSAGE ME AND I CAN BOOK TABLES.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/woodhouse-washlands-and-treeton-dyke/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: ROTHER VALLEY COUNTRY PARK
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260123T233132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T175600Z
UID:3828-1780660800-1780851600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grassington Weekend Away
DESCRIPTION:Our annual weekend away with a selection of walks and social events. \nGrassington is a picturesque\, bustling village in the Yorkshire Dales National Park (Wharfedale)\, characterized by its stone cottages\, cobbled main street\, and independent shops. Famous as the filming location for “All Creatures Great and Small” (Darrowby)\, it offers easy access to hiking\, Linton Falls\, and the Grassington Festival in June. \nDiscover Grassington Village – Visitor Information & Community Resources \nWhere to stay – Discover Grassington \nWhere to Stay | Grassington Festival \nGrassington – walks and things to do – Yorkshire Dales National Park : Yorkshire Dales National Park
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grassington-weekend-away/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T160000
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UID:6459-1780668000-1780675200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grassington to Hebden circular walk
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nGrassington to Hebden Circular walk .A nice easy walk to get the Sheffield Walkers Weekend started. \nThe walk leaves Grassington following the Dales Way along the river Wharfe up to the suspension bridge\, then we turn for Hebden through the village and across the fields back to Grassington.There are a few stiles but very little ascent. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeet in the pay and display car park on Hebden Road (BD23 5LB) by the toilet block.\nWalk leader\nMark (Peakhiker)
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grassington-to-hebden-circular-walk/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Grassington to Hebden circular walk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T160000
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UID:6502-1780740000-1780761600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Buckden Pike (Ramsden Pike) and Great Whernside via old mining trails
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nScenic mountaineering trip from Buckden to Buckden Pike (Ramsden Pike) and Great Whernside via old mining trails \nThis is a fantastic walk  that I did a few years ago The walk follows Buckden Beck please note Grade 1 scrambling is required to pass up the side of the waterfalls .Reaching Buckden trig point we walk across the moors passing the memorial cross of the polish airmen . Then on to Great Whernside trig then we make our descent pass hag Dyke back into kettlewell we will be stopping frequently for rest breaks  \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeet in the pay and display car park on Hebden Road (BD23 5LB) by the toilet block.\nWalkleader Mark (Peakhiker)\nPlease note this is a linear route car sharing will be needed.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/buckden-pike-ramsden-pike-and-great-whernside-via-old-mining-trails/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Buckden Pike (Ramsden Pike) and Great Whernside via old mining trails
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T140000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260410T204248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T175118Z
UID:6308-1780741800-1780754400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grassington: The Limestone Moorland and River Wharfe
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA lovely walk through Grassington\, onto the limestone moorland with beautiful views across the valley\, then back along the River Wharfe. \nFrom the ‘pay and display’ car park in Grassington\, the route follows the cobbled street up through the town itself before heading off and following the Dales Way across fields and stiles. The path steadily ascends until a gate leads down into Bastow Wood. The path then descends towards the River Wharfe\, where care must be taken on the limestone\, especially in wet weather.\nThe route follows the river bank back into Grassington. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeet in the pay and display car park on Hebden Road (BD23 5LB) by the toilet block.\nWalk leaders: Gweno/Scags/Lottiwoman
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grassington-the-limestone-moorland-and-the-river-whatfe/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T220000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260504T190337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T161105Z
UID:7563-1780772400-1780783200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grassington : Group Meal At The Black Horse Hotel
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nIt is now time to put your food order in if you’d like to join us at the Black Horse Hotel in Grassington’s main square on the Saturday evening. \n1)Please put your food order in (being as specific as possible!) in the comments box below \n\nClick here to view the menu \n\n2)Add your name to the list as you would do for a walk. \n3)Please pay the full amount for your food into the Sheffield Walkers’ account now too.\nNOTE:This can be refunded in full up until 24th May. I will be submitting our food order on May 25th and paying the hotel for our order so CANNOT offer refunds after this. \nSheffield Walkers\n30-91-91\n36022968\nRef:BHH food \nDrinks and tips can be paid for on the night. Many thaks!
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grassington-the-black-horse-hotel/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260412T211623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T175029Z
UID:6514-1780826400-1780844400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grassington: Valley of Desolation
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis superb walk combines ancient history\, dramatic waterfalls\, peaceful ancient woodland\, rushing waters and some of the finest views in the Yorkshire Dales. From the River Wharfe to the summit of Simon’s Seat\, across Barden Fell\, through the Valley of Desolation and on to the ruins of Bolton Abbey and Strid Wood\, it is a route full of variety\, beauty and atmosphere. \nThis guided walk with Sheffield Walkers begins in Appletreewick\, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales\, from where we begin our ascent to Simon’s Seat\, a rocky outcrop standing 485 metres above sea level. The name is thought to relate to Druids who followed Simon Magus\, who claimed to be one of the Three Wise Men. On a clear day\, the views are breathtaking. \nFrom there\, we cross Barden Fell into the Valley of Desolation\, which owes its name to the great storm of 1826 that devastated the valley. At its head\, we are rewarded with a beautiful waterfall before descending through woodland plantings designed to illustrate the succession of different types of woodland believed to have colonised this area naturally since the last Ice Age. \nWe then head to the ruins of the Augustinian Priory at Bolton Abbey\, where we will take lunch in its beautiful riverside setting and test our balance by crossing the river on the 62 stepping stones. The less adventurous can\, of course\, take the bridge. \nThe remainder of the walk follows the banks of the River Wharfe and winds through Strid Wood\, home to one of the largest remaining stands of sessile oak in the Yorkshire Dales. Opened in 1810 by the 6th Duke of Devonshire\, this ancient woodland is now one of the most visited in the Dales. Renowned for its rich flora and fauna\, including bluebells and wild garlic\, Strid Wood also supports an abundance of wildlife\, from deer to kingfishers and woodpeckers. At its heart lies the Strid itself\, a natural wonder where the river suddenly narrows and surges through with tremendous force. \nThis is a walk of constant contrast and interest: open moorland\, sweeping views\, woodland\, waterfalls\, history and the raw power of the river. Few routes in the Yorkshire Dales offer so much variety and drama in a single day. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nWe have permission to park in the car park of the New Inn\, Appletreewick\, North Yorkshire\, BD23 6DA \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grassington-valley-of-desolation/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Grassington: Valley of Desolation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260413T151439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T174950Z
UID:6594-1780828200-1780844400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grassington: Grimwith Reservoir
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nWho says it’s grim up North? Grimwith Reservoir is certainly not! A near level walk with amazing views throughout. \nThere’s not an awful lot to say regarding a description for this walk. It’s basically a circuit of the reservoir\, on mainly wide surfaced paths\, with very little in the way of ‘uphills’. The most striking feature is the wonderful scenery. If you want a nice gentle walk to finish your Grassington break\, this is it! \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nNew Road Car Park is a large free car park\, with toilets (do not use the sailing club car park)\nW3W. rocked.member.wand\nMeet 10.30 for 10.45 start
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grimwith-reservoir/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Grimwith Reservoir
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T185053
CREATED:20260413T111550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T115407Z
UID:6559-1782036000-1782054000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Limestone way part 5
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\n Sheffield walkers Limestone way part 5 From Monyash to Tideswell via Flagg \, Priestcliffe Ditch.and Millers Dale. \nLeaving Monyash we cross fields to Flagg then onto priestcliffe Ditch then down hill to Millers Dale crossing the River wye  then onto the finish at Tideswell. Limestone paths can be slippery when wet .Don’t forget clean boots for car sharing. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting point across from the horse and jockey pub Tideswell
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/limestone-way-part-5/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Limestone way part 5
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