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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:20260709T051514
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260412T194800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T082111Z
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260412T204547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T144315Z
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:20260709T051514
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:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260504T190337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T142559Z
UID:7563-1780772400-1780783200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grassington : The Black Horse Hotel : ORDERING NOW CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nAll Food Orders Now Closed
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grassington-the-black-horse-hotel/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T150000
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T131500
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UID:6594-1780829100-1780838100@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:20260613T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260525T115129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T121433Z
UID:8543-1781341200-1781370000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:NAVIGATION for beginners/refreshers Cost Min £5
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nDo you rely on others to lead the way on a walk? Do you limit your area because you’re not sure what to expect\, or concerned that you’ll get lost? \nEmbrace the freedom of the hills and seize the opportunity to navigate with confidence. \nOverview – a one-day practical Peak District Navigation Course.\nAimed at beginners or people wanting a refresher session.  \nOpen to members and non-members. \nThe day\nA brief theory session will introduce you to maps\, access rights\, key skills and strategies that are relevant to good navigation\, followed by the day’s practical learning.\nNB I’m not showing the course’s route…that’s for navigators to work out 😊 \nCourse Outcomes\n*Learn to navigate with map and compass\n* Build hillwalking confidence\n*Use a compass to set the map\, check direction and follow bearings\n* Learn effective relocation techniques\n* Apply the five ‘D’s: Distance\, Duration\, Direction\, Description\, Destination \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nLocation\nMeet at far end of Mytham Bridge (dead end road) Free parking – Bamford. 8.45 for 9.00 start\nGrid Ref: SK 205 825 Nearest postcode: S33 OEA\nThe 7-mile course will be around Shatton Moor \nEquipment\n*Standard hillwalking gear (include waterproofs) Remember glasses if needed for map.\n*Packed lunch\, snacks and drinks\n*Spare clothing (allow for weather variations)\n* I will provide maps\, notebook\, counting beads\, pencil and compass (or bring own) \nNumbers: Minimum 2 Maximum 8\nFee: Minimum of £5 donation to Sheffield Walkers’ current charity.\n(NB Professional courses average cost £110)\nA/C name: Sheffield Walkers\nSort code 30-91-91\nA/C number 36022968\nRef: NavCourse \nIf the course is full\, I will repeat the day to suit.\nDi Earnshaw (Nepal)\n0784 964 0427
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/navigation-for-beginners-refreshers/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: NAVIGATION for beginners/refreshers
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260602T045126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T045237Z
UID:8779-1781344800-1781362800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Circular from Cutthroat Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA moorland walk providing great views of the reservoirs and city edges. \nClimbing up from Cutthroat Bridge we cross the moorland overlooking the Ladybower reservoir\, passing the Hordron stone circle and on towards Hollow Meadows. Crossing the A57 at Moscar we will continue across moorland to Whinstone Edge\, ending the walk following Highshore Clough and the Ladybower Brook back to our start point. Lunch will depend on timing but there will be plenty of options with great views. No special hazards aside from some steady climbs and a road crossing. If heavy rain there may be a few muddy/wet sections. \n\n\nOther Information\nParking in lay by off A57 at Cutthroat Bridge. Please car share where possible to ease pressure on parking spaces.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/circular-from-cutthroat-bridge/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T150000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260608T183536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T171726Z
UID:8927-1781431200-1781449200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Baslow\, Pilsley Hassop and Calver Circuit
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA Sheffield Walkers group led walk from Baslow to Pilsley\, Hassop and Calver \nStarting from Baslow we walk the field paths to Pilsley then on to Hassop and across more fields to Calver where we take the river path back to Baslow. \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\nParking in pay and display in Baslow car park  free parking is limited on the street
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/baslow-pilsley-hassop-and-calver-circuit/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Baslow \,pilsley Hassop and Calver circuit
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260529T160016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T160016Z
UID:8687-1781691300-1781701200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Grange circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA pleasant easy walk along mainly woodland and field paths either side of Droppingwell Road. \nThis walk is in 2 circular loops of approx 2 miles each on either side of Droppingwell Road through fields and woodland. One loop through Walkworth Woods and skirting the Grange driving range and golf club\, the other loop more towards Kimberworth area. A good walk for anyone struggling with their walking at the moment as halfway round is close to the starting point and could be curtailed at this point before the second loop is navigated. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting point\,  the car park off Droppingwell Farm Cose accross the road from the Droppingwell pub\nWhat 3 words slows:launch:soda\nRefreshments after at the Droppjngwell pub
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grange-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Grange circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260609T155216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T155216Z
UID:9023-1781775000-1781794800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Penistone Line Trail Stage 3 – Denby Dale to Penistone
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis is Stage 3 of the Penistone Line Trail. It follows footpaths  bridleways and minor roads through rolling countryside. Refer to the website: penline.co.uk for a detailed description. \nThe walk starts from Denby Dale as we follow paths under the viaduct and gradually ascend to Upper Denby. We follow a minor road for all round views\, before descending into the Gunthwaite valley and its ancient Barn. The route then goes across fields to Hoylandswaine for the highest point on the walk at 815ft. We cross two busy roads and then descend through fields to cross the River Don in Penistone and follow the trans pennine trail to the station. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nElsecar Park & Ride – S74 9NF. Meet for 9. 30am. The train leaves Elsecar at 0953\n Sheffield 0935  Meadowhall 0941  Chapeltown 0947\, Penistone 1019. Arrives Denby Dale 1026. Best to get a reurn ticket to Denby Dale.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/penistone-line-trail-stage-3-denby-dale-to-penistone/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Penistone Line Trail Stage 3 – Denby Dale to Penistone
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T150000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T121500
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260615T201633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T201634Z
UID:9225-1782295200-1782303300@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Woodland walk around Chapeltown
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA woodland walk in the woods and fields around Chapeltown. \nOther Information \nParking in the Commercial pub car park or on the streets nearby. \nWe start the walk with our Sheffield Walkers from the Commercial pub in Chapeltown and go along paths and tracks in local woods and make our way back to the Commercial for our post walk drink and ‘social debrief’
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/woodland-walk-around-chapeltown-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T143000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260623T094230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260625T093155Z
UID:9402-1782556200-1782570600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Gillifield Woods onto Blacka Moor and return.
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nWe will lead Sheffield Walkers through the beautiful Gillifield Woods\, past Woodthorpe Hall and Storth House\, crossing the main Baslow Road onto Blacka Moor returning to the start point.  \nMeeting at Totley Hall Park we walk through woodland and then up fields to Woodthorpe Hall and onto the Lane and up again to Storth House. We then follow a well trodden path through the grounds of Storth House onto Moor View Lane crossing the main Baslow Road onto Blacka Moor. We then follow paths dropping down through woodland. For those who want to there will be the opportunity to call at The Crown for a refreshment break before returning to the start point.  \n\n\nOther Information\n97 bus to The Cross Scythes\,Totley\nFree on road parking\, please park responsibly.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/gillifield-woods-onto-blacka-moor-and-return/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260628T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260628T150000
DTSTAMP:20260709T051514
CREATED:20260616T185101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260620T143219Z
UID:9265-1782640800-1782658800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Skelmanthorpe \, Emley Moor Mast\, Emley
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis walk will be approximately 7 miles. The walk starts from Skelmanthorpe and climb steadily until we reach Emley Moor mast. We then proceed to Emley village itself before our return to Skelmanthorpe. We pass over and under the narrow gauge Kirkless Light Railway which runs steam trains at the weekend. The walk has several viewpoints with 360 degree views. \nThis walk takes use through field paths and and tracks. There is a section that involves walking along a pavement for about 1/3 mile\, to get us from the Mast to Emley village itself. The paths are generally very good throughout\, there are several stiles on this walk.\nStarting from Skelmanthorpe the route climbs gradually for about 2 miles. Once arriving at the mast we will have a short drinks break before continuing with the walk. Lunch will be taken at an appropriate place depending on timings. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nParking for this walk will be in Skelmanthorpe itself. There is a small car park at the junction of Huddersfield Road and Cumberworth Road. There is additional on-street parking nearby. This route is dog friendly \, however dogs must be kept on a short lead at all times due to livestock at various points on the route. \nThe start point can also be found using the information below\n10 figure grid reference SE 22914 10581\nwhat.3.words insisting.inhabited.growl
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/skelmanthorpe-emley-moor-mast-emley/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Skelmanthorpe \, Emley Moor Mast\, Emley
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