THE AIRE and Worth Valley Wanderers have released full details of their programme of autumn walks in the Keighley area.
The new group aims to take people on explorations of hidden gems of the Aire and Worth valleys.
The walks will be held on Thursdays from 1.30pm and will be between three to five miles.
There are aimed at people for people who have reasonably good mobility, and some walks will include hill climbing and uneven surfaces. Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
The first walk will be this Thursday October 19, starting by the canal road bridge on Bar Lane, Riddlesden, to walk three miles to East Morton and back.
The walks are organised jointly by Community Action Bradford and District, Keighley Big Local, Champions Show the Way, and walking for Health.
Email muppett@cabad.org.uk for further details of the walks and how to join in.
He said: “Most of the walks will be circular, but some will be linear, so a bus pass or bus fare will be needed on these walks.
For further information please contact Muppett on muppett@cabad.org.uk or ring him on 01535 – 665258.
Future walks:
Oct 26, Park Wood to Hainworth and back, four miles, meet outside Keighley railway station
Nov 2, Riddlesden circular via the old Riddlesden Golf Course, three miles, meet by the canal road bridge on Bar Lane in Riddlesden
November 9, no walk
November 16, Keighley to Cross Roads, a linear walk, four miles, meet outside Keighley railway station
November 23, Riddlesden circular via Keighley Golf Club course, four miles, meet outside Mother Hubbard’s Chip shop on Bradford Road at Stockbridge
November 30, Keighley to Silsden, a linear walk, four miles, meet by canal bridge on Bar Lane
December 7, Riddlesden circular via West Morton, four miles, meet by canal bridge on Bar Lane
December 14, Keighley to Bingley, a linear walk, four miles, meet outside Keighley railway station.
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