Go through another gate and follow the
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large lay-by on the north side of the A65 just after the roundabout at the
The directions are therefore
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As you approach the hamlet of Denton, note
Starting
it bends sharply left, take the tarmac lane off the bend on the right (SE
There are good views over Denton Moor. Today he said: "I have advocated a data-led response throughout and based on this new data the restrictions have become necessary in some areas. another stream and through a kissing gate, turn right and walk up the track
left hand boundary and through another walkers gate. Follow this lane to the right. necessarily wordy to keep you on the right track. Store. site is given in good faith and no liability is accepted in respect of any
3.85 mi Run on 27 Mar 2012 09:05 . This walk crosses Burley-in-Wharfedale’s stepping stones over the River Wharfe.
well defined tracks, which makes for easy navigation. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. At the
a small lake. the farm, turning right along it and passing Brickhouse Farm. footpath arrows guide you. western (Ilkley) end of the Burley-in-Wharfedale dual carriageway by-pass. site is given in good faith and no liability is accepted in respect of any
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walkers gate in the corner of the field.
Views of Wharfedale
It must be emphasised that these stones are only exposed when the river is low.
173497), cross the stile and head for the gate at the right hand side of the
but you stay on the track (SE 160500). footpath arrow and follow the obvious track along the left hand side of the
“In the last few weeks it’s been noticeable that, as the infection rate has risen, it has also increased markedly in some of those wards which had previously come out of local restriction. google_ad_height = 600;
and cross the river via the stepping stones (SE 166474). the track down to a tarmac lane and turn left.
As the track starts to swing to the right, head left and cross the
3.85 mi 134 ft ELEV GAIN. bridge constructed here. On the north bank, bear left about 45° to a
At the bottom of the field, go through the
Note the old mill
on the road for about 300 yards and when it bends sharply left, take the
Be careful here as the bridge is single track and quite
a straight line, arriving at the road in Askwith via a narrow walled
The route
hiking equipment/clothing before your trip see the Hiking
There is a bench here where you can sit for sandwiches.
Starting
As the track swings right over a cattle grid,
“What we are seeing across the country is more akin to what I would expect to see from a Socialist government rather than a Conservative one. Return to the centre of the hamlet and turn
At
connexions/Harrogate Coa operates a bus from Harrogate, Hgte Bus Stn Stand 6 to Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley Road Leather Bank every 4 hours, and the journey takes 39 min. note the old mill leat which now supplies a hydroelectricity plant and the
it has not been walked recently. Introduction:
You
Additionally, there is what is in effect a
quarters of a mile to the entrance to Audley Clevedon Retirement Village
you need somewhere to stay for a trip to West Yorkshire, check out "walker
right for just under half a mile then go left over the Iron Bridge (road
about 100 yards from the end of the tarmac, turn left to the river Wharfe
Walk along the drive for 250 yards or so and
view route as a dynamic Ordnance Survey map click. walled track to join a broad track where you turn right. Worst case, you could be swept away! Follow the next field along its
past White House kennels and cattery, at the road junction, turn right (SE
Store.
point and OS Grid reference: Roundhouse
There is a yellow footpath arrow on the gatepost.
turn off left on to a footpath indicated by a yellow arrow. walk crosses Burley-in-Wharfedales stepping stones across the River
Askwith, ending with a ladder stile by a duck pond. Pass Mount Stead and as the track bends, look out for a
various points there are great views south across and along the Wharfe
There is a long running campaign by the Burley Bridge Association to have a
sign. Stay on the road for about 300 yards and when
Various wild flowers can be seen, especially along Hall Lane out of Askwith and there is a good chance of sight of red kites and curlews.
THE leader of Bradford Council has issued a statement today following the Government's announcement that Ilkley, Wharfedale and Craven wards will now be subject to further Covid-19 restrictions from Tuesday. In these
wall. circumstances, do not attempt a crossing. Thank you to residents, staff, the NHS and volunteers across the district for working so hard to reduce infection rates and to support our communities.