South Pennine Walks - A Walker's Guidebook
The 30 circular walks in this guidebook cover the South Pennines, an area taken to refer to the expanse of hill country that straddles the Lancashire/Yorkshire border between the Yorkshire Dales and Peak National Parks. These walks range from four to eight and a half miles and explore an area of remarkably varied and contrasting landscapes. For both experienced and novice walkers.
South Pennine Walks
An illustrated guide to 30 circular walks of outstanding beauty and interest
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Paperback - Wirobound
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9781852843908
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Seasons
Year-round walking possibilities.
Centres
Heptonstall, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Haworth, Holme Chapel. The area is within easy reach of Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield and Halifax.
Difficulty
Nothing difficult. Walks of no more than eight or nine miles.
Must See
Hardcastle Crags, Stoodley Pike, Pendle Hill, the ancient packhorse bridge at Wycoller... whichever you choose, you will be delighted.
Introduction
Some Words of Advice
- Earl Crag’s Monuments
- Around Keighley Moor
- Pendle Hill
- Wycoller
- Boulsworth Hill
- Wuthering Heights
- Oxenhope and Nab Hill
- Widdop and Gorple
- Wadsworth Moor
- Black Hameldon
- Hurstwood and Worsthorne
- Ogden Water and Ovenden Moor
- Hardcastle Crags
- High Brown Knoll
- Cliviger Gorge
- Heptonstall and Colden
- Luddenden Dean
- Cragg Vale
- The Bride Stones
- Inchfield Moor and Freeholds Top
- Stoodley Pike from Lumbutts
- Stoodley Pike from Withens Clough Reservoir
- Walsden Moor
- Great Manshead Mill
- Four Reservoirs Walk
- Blackstone Edge
- Watergrove
- Hollingworth Lake
- Scammonden Water
- Oxygrains






