23/04/2017 Sunday Car - Abbeystead

 

April
Start 10:30am 

Abbeystead & Dolphinholme with Mary & Kevin McEnaney
8 miles (12.9km) easy walking

Meet at Abbeystead parking area Stoops Bridge free car park (Sat Nav: LA2 9BH Map Ref: SD564544), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

The walk takes us through the village of Abbeystead and heads over pasture land to Far Barn Farm, carry onto the reservoir and onto Lower Swainhead farm, then Lower Dolphinholme, continue through woodland and pastures and onto Swainshead Hall, Little Catshaw, Hinberry wood, and eventually returning to Stoops bridge.



19/04/2017 Stroller - Haslam Park

 

April
10:30am Start


Haslam Park with Christine and Bob
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing

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

Meet at main car park, Haslam Park, Bristow Avenue, Ashton, Preston (Sat Nav: PR2 1JE), then afterwards at Lane Ends Pub.

Please remember there is no right turn into the car park from Blackpool Road. Approach from Pedders Lane/ Tulketh Road direction to turn left into the car park. Also there is no car park at the Lane Ends Pub, the nearest car park is at Haslam Park which is short walk to the Pub.


13/04/2017 Thursday Car - Dunsop Bridge

 

April
Start 10:30am

Dunsop Bridge with Kevin McEnaney
9½ miles (15.3km) with 1660ft (505m) Total Ascent

Meet at Dunsop Bridge car park (Sat Nav: BB7 3BB), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am, £2 for eight hours parking, toilet and boot washing facilities available, limited off the road parking for free.

We start from the car park and follow the Hodder south down to Burnholme Bridge, cross the Hodder and on to Fair Oak Farm. We then walk on to Dinkling Green and head north to Mellor Knoll before descending to Harden Farm and on to the trough road, returning to Dunsop Bridge via fields and woodland.

A good circular walk with excellent views of the Bowland Fells. 

09/04/2017 Coach - Braithwaite

 

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

A Walk – Crag Hill & Causey Pike with Colin Manning
9 miles (14.5km) with 3000ft (915m) Total Ascent
Wainwrights galore today for our 'A' party. Starting from Braithwaite we cross fields to reach Braithwaite lodge. From here we start our ascent up to Barrow (1493ft/455m) and on to Outerside (1864ft/568m). We descend a little from here before our ascent steepens up to Sail (2405ft/773m) and Crag Hill which, at 2753ft/839m, is the highest point of our walk. From here we retrace our steps back down via Sail and bearing right this time to head via Scar Crags (2205ft/672m) on up our final short climb of the day to Causey Pike (2090ft/637m). All down hill from here via Rowling End down to Stoneycroft. From here we can assess our time and either take the longer scenic route along Newlands beck for the full 9 miles or cut a mile off and head back via the, probably just as scenic, road and track via Braithwaite Lodge again all the way back to Braithwaite.

B+ Walk – Cat Bells with Pete Stevens
9½ Miles / 15.3km with 1,400ft / 427m Total Ascent
The last time I led a walk over Cat Bells was in 2009 before I had a bionic Knee. This will be a test for me, but a delight for the group as the views from here are some of the best in the lake district and well worth a visit.

Starting from Braithwaite (toilets available) we follow Newlands Beck south to Ghyll Bank, then passing Skelgill on to Hawes End from where we start the main climbing of the day. From here we ascend Skelgill Bank (1148ft / 350m), where we level out for a while before ascending Cat Bells at (1476ft / 450m). From the summit, we will be able to see the length of Derwent Water to Keswick and beyond, with Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw in the background. We descend from Cat Bells down Hause Gate to Manesty Park at the southern end of Derwent Water. Turning North, we join the Allerdale Ramble track (Cumbria Way) which follows Derwent Water back to Hawes End.

Leaving Hawes End, we follow a road to Swinside where we once again pick up the Newlands Beck path which leads us back into Braithwaite.

B Walk – Around Barrow Door with Dorothy Dobson
7.5 miles (12km) with 1,200ft (366m) Total Ascent
Leaving Braithwaite village we walk along the track to Braithwaite Lodge. From here we begin the steep climb, on a good grassy path up Barrow Door. We will have a few stops to admire the panoramic views and get our breath back. All the climbing is done now and we descend gradually on a path by Stoney Croft Gill to Rowling End Farm. We cross the road to Skelgill Youth Centre, then head northwards to Stair and follow a path by the beck to Braithwaite. 

C Walk – Derwent Bay with Joyce Bradbury
6 miles (9.7km) with 488ft (149m) Total Ascent
Our walk today starts from Keswick, (toilets available). Following the Cumbria Way we head for Portinscale, Nichol End and Hawse End. Between Nichol End and Hawse End we have time to visit the newly opened walled garden at Lingholm which has connections with Beatrix Potter. The gardens are free and there is a shop and cafe.
We now leave the Cumbria Way for our only real climb of the day up to Skelgill. From here we drop down into the Newlands Valley to follow Newlands Beck into Braithwaite. All we need is the weather!


26/03/2017 Sunday Car - Caldervale / Witton Country Park

B Walk - Caldervale & Bleasdale with Chris Metcalfe 
7 miles (11.4km) with 250ft (76m) Total Ascent

Meet at the Mill Square (free parking), Caldervale (Sat Nav: PR3 1SP Map Ref: SD 534458), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

Starting at the Mill Square (free parking) our walk will take us from Calder Vale to Bleasdale and part of Claughton. The walking will be relatively easy with a mixture of country roads, farm tracks and (possibly) some field walking as well. On my first recce. the fields were absolutely saturated and virtually impassable in many places so I may avoid fields if no improvement by the final recce. Depending on the weather there will be extensive views across the Fylde with the Lake District to the north and Liverpool Bay to the south. There will be toilets at lunch and at Cobble Hey cafe in the afternoon. Hope you can join us.


C Walk - Witton Country Park with Roy Smith 
6 miles (9.7km) with 300ft (91m) Total Ascent

Meet at main car park off the A674 (Sat Nav: BB2 2TP), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

From the main car park we head past the Visitor Centre and climb towards Billinge Wood. Moving out of the wood we walk along the top of what are known as the Yellow Hills, so named because of the covering of gorse bushes on their southern slope. Along this stretch we pass the Wainwright Memorial, a memorial to Alfred Wainwright who was born in Blackburn in 1907. Continuing gradually downhill we make our way to the River Darwin, at Hoghton Bottoms. We follow the river for a short distance then, moving away from the river, we follow farm tracks and minor roads eventually arriving at Pleasington Priory. From here we make our way back into the Country Park. We now follow the Witton Weavers Way back to our starting point.

15/03/2017 Stroller - Rivington


Rivington with Roy
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 main car park at Lower Barn, Rivington (Great House Barn, Sat Nav: BL6 7SB), then afterwards at Lower Rivington Barn Cafe.

12/03/2017 Coach Walk - Castleton via Peak Forest

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

A Walk - The Great Ridge with Dave Colbert
12½ miles (20km) with 2,600ft (800m) Total Ascent.

The 'Great Ridge' divides the rolling limestone uplands of the White Peak to the south from the higher millstone grit country of the High Peak to the north. This walk will see us traverse the full length from Rushup Edge to Lose Hill.

Starting from Hayfield, famous as the starting point for the mass trespass on Kinder Scout in the 1930s, we follow the valley of the River Sett to eventually ascend Famine Hill (1,552ft/473m), not an appropriate place to stop for butties. Continuing along the high ground we climb the slightly higher South Hill before getting to 'grips' with Brown Knoll (1,867ft/569m) and its infinite wetness.

A lengthy descent then takes us south-eastward across the Manchester to Sheffield railway line deep underground in the 2 mile long Cowburn Tunnel before we swing round to Rushup Edge, a surprisingly narrow ridge for the Peak District. Beyond a nick in the ridge lies Mam Tor (1,696ft/517m), known as the 'Shivering Mountain' given the propensity for its precipitous south-east face to slip on a frequent basis. One such landslip closed the main road from Chapel-en-le-Frith to Castleton permanently. Our traverse continues to Hollins Cross, Back Tor and finally Lose Hill (1,562ft/476m) before descending to Castleton via Losehill Hall.


B+ Walk - Lose Hill, Hollins Cross & Mam Tor with Val Walmsley
10 miles (16.1km) with 2008 ft (612m) Total Ascent

From Castleton we head along Hollowford Road east to Losehill Hall and then north east to Losehill Farm from where we ascend to Lose Hill and a viewpoint. We then head west, passing Back Tor, Hollins Cross leading to the high point of Mam Tor. Then descend to Winnats Head Farm and passing Blue John Cavern, Cliff Cavern & Speedwell Cavern to reach Goosehill Farm. We then take a path south west to Limestone Way and follow this back down Cave Dale to Castleton Dark Peak Centre. 


B Walk - Mam Tor with Barry Mather
7½ miles (12km) with 1700ft (518m) Total Ascent

We leave Castleton south up Cave Dale. High above on the right can be seen the remains of the 11th Century Peveril Castle. Following the Limestone Way we leave Cave Dale and follow a track north heading for Mam Tor and after a short climb we arrive at the top. Mam Tor is also known as the Shivering Mountain due to layers of unstable slate causing land slips. We then proceed to Hollins Cross and on to Lose Hill. With all the serious climbing done we return to Castleton via Losehill Hall.


C Walk - Cavedale with Tony Ingham
6 miles (9.7km) with 800ft (244m) Total Ascent

We head north out of the village along the Hollowford Road. At the road end we turn west and follow a path which passes Mam Farm and leads on to the road heading south which finally closed in 1979 after years of landslips below the "Shivering Mountain" (Mam Tor).

It is still a footpath and we continue along it to the Blue John Cavern where we can tarry awhile before following a field path to Winnats Head Farm. We go west for a short distance to Windy Knoll before turning south again past Oxlow House to eventually join the Limestone Way. This takes us north east through Cavedale, below Peveril Castle, and back into Castleton where there are plenty of tea shops and pubs.

09/03/2017 Thursday Car - Mawdesley

B Walk - Mawdesley with Tony Ingham 
9.5 miles (15.3km) with 500ft (152m) Total Ascent

We meet in the Rectory field, School Lane, Mawdesley, (Sat Nav: L40 3TG), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

The main feature of this walk is the climb up Harrock Hill which, at around 450ft, is by far the highest land in an otherwise very flat landscape. We will find a derelict old windmill at the top, quite a contrast with three modern wind turbines which we encounter later in the walk on Mawdesley Moss. Other places of interest on the walk include Cedar Farm Galleries, the now disused Black Bull pub dating back to 1580, the small village of Andertons Mill and the Cliffs Farm Outdoor Pursuit Centre.

26/02/2017 Sunday Car - Scorton

B Walk - Scorton & Nicky Nook with Mary & Kevin McEnaney 
8 miles (12.9km) with 1080ft (329m) Total Ascent

Meet at Scorton picnic area, free car park, near Cleveleys Bridge, north of Scorton village. (Sat Nav: PR3 1AU Map Ref: SD 504504), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

The walk at the western edge of the Forest of Bowland offers views that reach North Wales, the Lake District, and I O M, as well as Bleasdale Moor to the east. We pass through farmland, woodland of Holme wood and ascend to Nicky Nook, with stunning views of Grizedale Reservoir and return via Grizedale valley to Scorton village and along the river back to the car park.

15/02/2017 Stroller - Lytham Hall


Snowdrop Walk with Bill
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 car park, Lytham Hall (Sat Nav: FY8 4TQ), then afterwards at the cafe in Lytham Hall.