29/05/2022 Coach Walk - Pateley Bridge

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Nidderdale Way with Stuart Drysdale
13½ miles (22km) with 1700ft (518m) Total Ascent

From the coach we follow the Nidderdale Way past the old lead mines at Ashfold Side Beck and on though Heathfield down to Gouthwaite Reservoir. Unfortunately we have a long road walk alongside the reservoir to Ramsgill, from where we head to Longside Farm to we pick up the Nidderdale Way again all the way back to Pateley Bridge for refreshments and the coach home. 


B+ Walk - Nidderdale Way with Val Walmsley
10.4 miles (16.5km) with 676ft (205m) Total Ascent

Join Nidderdale Way west uphill passing Eagle Hall, Riggs House to cross disused quarry to Moss Bottom. North to Heathfield then alongside Gouthwaite Reservoir for about 2 miles to Ramsgill. Here cross Nidd bridge to Bouthwaite & rejoin way on east side of reservoir passing Coville House Farm thro´ Spring Wood to Old Norse village of Wath & returning alongside the river Nidd to Pateley Bridge to view its attractions.


B Walk - Brimham Rocks with Stuart Arnold
8½ miles (13.6km) with 985ft (300m) Total Ascent

We begin our walk today on the car park at Pateley Bridge. From here we cross the bridge and walk up the main street to take the panorama walk which is fairly steep at the beginning. We are now on the Nidderdale way which we follow for much of the way to Brimham rocks going through the nice little Hamlet of Blazefield.

After passing white houses we leave the Nidderdale way to walk near High North Pasture Farm. We follow a good path to the National Trust boundary notice and turn right to begin our walk through the wierdly shaped rocks which have been eroded by glaciation and weathering. If we get a move on on this first part of the walk we should be able to spend some time walking around the rocks to view the “Idol” the “Eagle” the “Lovers´ Leap” and many more. At the visitor centre we can purchase drinks and have a toilet stop. From here we drop down to the river Nidd which we will follow back to our starting point.

This is a beautiful walk in a lovely area of the countryside with the culmination of the spectacular rock formations which are truly impressive.


C Walk - Nidderdale Circular with Sylvia Rymer & Barbara Malloy
6 miles (9.7km) with 577ft (176m) Total Ascent

Most of the walk is on good paths, mainly small lanes and tracks. There is only one stone stile!

We climb steadily out of Pateley Bridge towards Eagle Hall where we join the Nidderdale Way. Walking westwards with panoramic views, we pass Riggs House and Hillend to Brandstone Dub Bridge. From there we follow the path up to the old lead mines and round the spoil heaps, down to the bridge over Ashford Side Beck. It´s all downhill from now on, along the beck and through caravan parks to Corn Close.

We return to Pateley Bridge alongside the River Nidd.

18/05/2022 Stroller - Stanley Park, Blackpool


Stanley Park with Roy Smith
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at the car park West Park Drive, Blackpool (Sat Nav:FY3 9HU), then afterwards at the Art Deco Cafè on the park.

15/05/2022 Sunday Car - Brinscall


B Walk - Brinscall with Dorothy Dobson
7¾ miles (12.5km) with mainly flat walking.

Meet at Brinscall Baths (Sat Nav: PR6 8QU), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

Fingers crossed, I am hoping that the bluebells will be in bloom when I lead this walk.

From Brinscall we take a path for about a mile through a nature reserve to eventually cross the A675 north of Abbey Village. Staying straight ahead we then turn south to follow an undulating path through the wood and alongside the reservoir. We then pass over fields before reaching a lane to come out by Hare and Hounds. Here we take a good wide path to walk all the way round Roddlesworth reservoir, back by Abbey Village to retrace our steps to Brinscall.

Apart from two short inclines the walk is mainly flat and should be enjoyable.

12/05/2022 Thursday Car - Calder Vale


B Walk - Calder Vale with Dorothy Dobson
Meet at Garstang riverside car park (Sat Nav: PR3 1EB), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

I decided to lead this walk in May as, hopefully, the bluebells should be in bloom.

We follow a good path out of Garstang to head east, over the M6, through lanes and fields before descending steps in the woods to reach Calder Vale. On the return we again go through fields passing the remains of Greenhalgh castle and back to the car park.

A lovely walk!

01/05/2022 Coach Walk - Bassenthwaite

May
8:00 Start with 17:30 (5:30pm) Return

A Walk - Blencathra & the Back o´ Skiddaw with Graham Hogg
10½ miles (17km) with 2700ft (826m) Total Ascent

Today we have the opportunity for a splendid linear walk across Blencathra, Mungrisdale Common and the vast area often referred to as the “Back o´ Skiddaw” on route to Bassenthwaite village.

We depart the coach from the A66 Layby at Lowside. A slight back track along the A66 enables us to join a footpath that climbs steadily into Mousthwaite Comb and then steeply along the crest of Scales Fell to the summit of Blencathra, standing at 868m above sea level. From here we turn north to Atkinson Pike (845m) before striking off in a north westerly direction over Mungrisdale Common towards the Cloven Stone. The stone is a fascinating feature and as its name indicates it is roughly the shape of a large cloven hoof.

Heading downhill we soon join the Cumbria Way, passing Skiddaw House Youth Hostel before climbing again slightly to contour the flanks of Great and Little Calva.

It is a straightforward route downhill from the Whitewater Dash waterfall all the way to Bassenthwaite via Peter House Farm. 


B+ Walk - Cumbria Way & Whitewater Dash with Dave Thornton
10.4 miles (16.75km) with 1410ft (430m) Total Ascent

Starting in Great Crosthwaite on the outskirts of Keswick, we first head eastwards to Briar Rigg where we then start a gradual climb on the Cumbria Way around the base of Latrigg. For those with eyes in the back of their head there are superb views over Derwent Water and Cat Bells. We continue northwards along the Cumbria Way passing Skiddaw House and Whitewater Dash (waterfall). Passing between Cockup and Black Nettle Hause we begin our descent leaving the fells behind us and pass Peter House Farm and finish in Bassenthwaite for some well earned refreshments.


B Walk - Binsey with Judith & Stuart
8½ miles 13.4km) with 1400ft (427m) Total Ascent

We leave Bassenthwaite and cross farmland to reach Kestrel Lodge. Here we join the Cumbria way as we pass through Whitefield Wood and on to Orthwaite where we turn north to Overwater Hall and the foot of Binsey.

Here we will climb the 600ft to the top where we will have wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. Descending we will reach High Bewaldeth. A short walk on the road will then allow us to descend through Robin Hood Wood back into Bassenthwaite.

C Walk - Allerdale Ramble with Bill Manning
6 miles (9.7km) with 425ft (130m) Total Ascent.

Starting from Bassenthwaite we leave by walking up the lane to join field paths taking us to Peter House Farm. Here, we continue down the lane to meet the track at Melbecks which passes through woodland by a disused pit. We then drop down to Hole House before our first climb takes us up to Barkbeth.

From here we will have fine views of Bassenthwaite Lake before we cross over the A591 where, passing through farm land, Mire Side and Scarness, we join the Allerdale Ramble itself. We leave this path to head up to Kilnhill to meet the lane back to Bassenthwaite. The Sun Inn will be open for food and drinks.