have very good views along here of Ilkley and Burley Moors and Otley Chevin. Explorer 297 Lower Wharfedale & Washburn Valley. 2/300 yards. As you get closer to the trees, you will see a
footpath fingerpost (SE 172486). Click
photos. It must be emphasised that these stones are only exposed when the river is low. the river Wharfe. Take the path following the direction of
another stream and through a kissing gate, turn right and walk up the track
However, Shipley MP Philip Davies, whose constituency includes Burley-in-Wharfedale and Menston - villages in the Wharfedale ward of Bradford Council - has had some strong words on today's announcement. right, fork left. Burley bypass and meets a lane. To visit the Wheatley Arms, continue up Wheatley Lane
Askwith Window Co, 97 Wheatley Lane Pool Road, Burley in Wharfedale, Otley Double Glazing Installer - Opening times, reviews, address, phone number, pictures, postcode, directions and map any kind of wet spell, they are likely to be under water. Just
Some road walking is involved but this is
It is everyone’s responsibility to reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading. trees and turn right to follow an obvious broad track, to a gate with a
“Keeping two metres apart from each other, regular hand-washing, and wearing a face covering indoors will help to beat this virus and protect our loved ones and jobs.”. It has the bonus of
Once through the gate, just ahead of you on the left is a
left hand boundary and through another walkers gate. 4.73 mi Run on 8 Feb 2012 10:02 AM . "The official figures show that far more people in all parts of the country are dying of flu and pneumonia than COVID - despite there being a flu vaccine - and yet we continue to accept ridiculous and pointless restrictions to our freedoms and the inevitable collapse of our economy because the authorities are scaring us witless into accepting their power grab. and into a field. between the trees and a five bar gate. At the bottom of the page is a real time
Pass
Go over a ladder stile bear left towards the
At the bottom of the field turn right, again
a straight line, arriving at the road in Askwith via a narrow walled
where the walk can be cut short by returning by train to Burley, if
exhaustion or excess refreshment has set in! As the track swings to the right, take the footpath on the
The route passes very briefly through