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Walks by CragFace for GrassingtonWeb

Grassingtonweb's very own set of walks with detailed directions,
photos and some mp3 files, so you can upload onto your PDA or mobile phone;
or just print off the walks and set-to. Brilliant.

Have Fun!

All these walks were complied by "CragFace"
Words, Photography and Directions are his.
No alcoholic beverages were consumed during the making of this page...
Apparently.

 
 

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Video Walk : A new Dimension : Stainforth to Langcliffe
Try out the video before you go, look at the route on Google Maps, Enjoy the new format :- (5½ miles)
CragFace - Dales Drive
Impressive round-trip by motor-car : - (50 miles) 
Addingham to Ilkley Round
A gentle stroll. Part of it along the Dales Way. A day out to look at the posh folk :- (5 miles)
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Arncliffe to Kettlewell Circular
Worth the sweat :- (6 miles)
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Beamsley Beacon
On the Bolton Abbey Estate :- (5½ miles)

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Blubberhouses Walk
Start from the reservoir and climb to new heights. Birdlife & Wildlife :- (5 miles)
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Bolton Abbey
Valley of Desolation & Simons Seat :- (8.25 miles) Talk-Walk
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Bronte CragFace Trail - Now with Japanese Translation!
Visit all the places all the famous Bronte's haunted :- (8 miles)

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Gargrave Tryst
An easy dawdle mystery tour : - (3½ miles)
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NEW:- Grassington to Conistone
This is a beautiful walk. Solitary and plenty of wildlife :- (5 Miles)
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New:- Grassington High Lane
A short walk from Grassington - meadows river and stepping stones over the river! :- (3 miles)
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NEW:- Grass Woods
Start at Grassington Central, head for the woods, then a leisurely stroll along the riverbank back to the village :- (5 miles)

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Grimwith Dogs
Waterfowl Constitutional :- (4½ miles)
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Hanlith Round
Plenty to see, on heath and reservoir :- (12 miles)
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Hebden Beck & Yarnbury Mine
Walk to the pretty village of Hebden and enjoy a riverside meander up to the industrial remains of the mine:- (4½ miles)

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Hebden to Burnsall Circular
Close to Grassington, with excellent countryside and riveside scenery :- (4.25 miles)
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Howgill & Trollers Gill
Via Appletreewick :- (6½ miles) Talk-Walk
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Hubberholme - Pub & Church
The walk for Kings :- (6 miles)
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Ingleton Waterfall Treck
The Waterfalls Walk :- (4 miles)
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Kilnsey Crag and Conistone Dib
Figure of Eight :- (4½ miles)
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Langcliffe to Stainforth
Passing the famous Hoffman Kiln :- (4 miles)
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Linton to Thorpe Circular
A quiet walk with excellent views and good nature spotting :- (4 miles)
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Linton Walk
Along the River Wharfe :- (5 miles)  Talk-Walk
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Malham Classic
Malham Cove and Gordale Scar :- (3 miles)
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Norber Erratics al la CragFace
Amazing Balancing Rocks :- (5½ miles) Talk-Walk
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Pateley Bridge Trek
A walk for Hobbits and men :- (4 miles)
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Penyghent Classic Walk
A Sturdy Hike :- (6 miles)
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CragFace Settle
Settle walk & the Victoria Cave :- (4 miles) Talk-Walk
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Skipton to Addingham Gutbuster
Eat, walk, eat, walk, eat, drink, go out with a bang :- ( 10 miles)
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Wycoller Round
Full of history and stuff :- (3 miles)
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Pub Walks

 
Cracoe :-
Devonshire Arms
:- Rustic walk amongst good heathland and moor. :- (6.5 miles)
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Hubberholme :-
White Lion Inn : Cray or The George Inn
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Malham Classic :-
The Buck Inn, or better still The Lister Arms
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CragFace Walkabout Checklist
Need a reminder of your walk? :- Print this out and take it with you.
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Lost & Found
Have you seen a useful but abandoned item or garment along your recent tripl?
Have you lost a peg leg? Look here- or post here for anything lost or found on your crusades.
LOST & FOUND
Spring Edition of Caving and Potholing for Beginners!
But take plenty of batteries!!! A wonderful beginers pothole plunge into the subteranean caverns deep beneath Skipton.
April Fool
 
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CragFace strongly recommends:-

  • Wear appropriate footwear, and always carry a waterproof top and overtrousers.
  • Carry a map and compass, and be able to use them.
  • As a precaution, carry a torch, whistle, some food and water.
  • Especially on long walks, try not to go alone, and always leave word of your proposed route
  • In an Emergency, dial 999 or Skipton Police and request Fell Rescue.

 

Although public footpaths are wonderfull -
Walking on some dales roads are dangerous. You could get killed.
The same goes for some rivers. Take care. Respect local customs, particularly when walking through farmland or forest. Keep your dog from sheep worrying.
Please follow the country code when walking in Britain.

 

The Country Code

  • Enjoy the countryside and respect its life and work.
  • Guard against all risks of fire.
  • Fasten all gates
  • Keep your dogs under close control.
  • Keep to public paths across farmland.
  • Use gates and stiles to cross fences, hedges and walls.
  • Leave livestock, crops and machinery alone.
  • Take your litter home.
  • Help to keep all water clean.
  • Protect wildlife, plants and trees.
  • Take special care on country roads.
  • Make no unnecessary noise.

 

This is a disclaimer : If, during a walk from these pages, you fall over and break
a leg, neck, or suffer some other such injury, it's your own bloody fault, not mine.

 

 

       

 

 

 

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