10 dog-friendly Yorkshire walks for foodies
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Celebrate national Walk Your Dog Month with 10 dog-friendly Yorkshire walks for foodies.
Canals are man-made waterways that have been used for transportation, irrigation, and other purposes for centuries. They are typically built to connect bodies of water, such as rivers or lakes, and can be found all over the world. In Yorkshire, canals played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution, as they were used to transport goods and raw materials to and from factories. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which runs through Yorkshire, was one of the longest and most important canals in the country during this time. Today, canals are still used for transportation and recreation, and many have been restored and preserved as important historical landmarks.
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Celebrate national Walk Your Dog Month with 10 dog-friendly Yorkshire walks for foodies.
As we wallow in the bleak midwinter, what better way to beat the blues than with an uplifting winter walk in …
The route through Hirst Wood and Saltaire is a great family walk. It is mostly flat with plenty of things to …
Take an autumn walk or cycle ride along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal to historic Saltaire. This Leeds to Saltaire route …
Starting at the famous Five Live Locks, this is a gentle walk down the canal with a stop-off spot in the …
St Aidan’s RSPB Nature Reserve is the hidden gem of East Leeds (although lockdown brought a lot of new visitors!). It …
Childhood home of the late Ted Hughes, famous 20th-century British poet and previous English poet laureate, Mytholmroyd is often overshadowed by …
The third Chesterfield Canal Walking Festival will run from 11th to 19th September 2021. It is believed to be the biggest …
This is a wonderful moorland and hill walk in Kirklees, West Yorkshire. The walk is full of variety, from vast open …
Aireville Park (BD23 1QR), in Skipton, is the best in the town by a long way. The park is at the …
Canal walks have a strong pull with their unfolding landscapes, wildlife, alternative and intriguing lifestyle options and the general calm and …
Once a quarry, landfill site and ash tip for the old Elland power station, Cromwell Bottom Local Nature Reserve is now …
With 500km of towpaths and beautiful waterside vistas steeped in history, Yorkshire’s canal and river network offers some truly memorable walking …
Marie first joined Experience Community’s activities in 2014. She started out on our wheelchair walks at Dewsbury Country Park and along …
Craig Grimes, Managing Director of Experience Community, introduces his work and his passion to help disabled people access Yorkshire’s countryside.
If you are visiting Skipton, you simply have to walk through Skipton Woods. It’s the perfect place for little ones to …
Blue Monday…. Is it really the most depressing day of the year? Simply put, no. The third Monday in January isn’t …
Welcome to Walkshire, the year long campaign from Welcome to Yorkshire to make the county the home of walking in the …
Walking in the great outdoors is most definitely one of the great joys of life. Getting out in the fresh air, …
As a family with small children, we love walks that offer a bit of everything, with lots to see and explore. …
Sometimes it’s prettttttttttty difficult to get your children out on walks. My first tip is NEVER call it a walk; it’s …