Oxenhope and the Worth Valley Railway

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"A moorland round a return to the age of steam."
Walk directions
Begin along the minor lane beside the entrance of Oxenhope Station, which rises past the overflow car park to the A6033. Cross to Dark Lane opposite and climb steeply away. Later degrading to a track, it eventually ends at a lane. Go right down to the Denholme road (B6141) and follow it left to the Dog and Gun. Turn right opposite the pub into Sawood Lane.
At Coblin Farm, your route becomes a rough track. Through a gate at the end, join a metalled track and go right, which is signed ‘Brontë Way’. Keep ahead past the entrance to Thornton Moor Reservoir, passing through a field gate along an unmade track. Ignore the Brontë Way, which then shortly drops off to the right.
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  Terrain  - Good paths and tracks, many stiles
  Landscape  - Upland scenery, moor and pasture
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead along country lanes and near livestock
  Parking  - On-street parking in Oxenhope, near the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway station
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Oxenhope is the terminus of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and also the last village in the Worth Valley. To the north are Haworth and Keighley; going south, into Calderdale and Hebden Bridge, requires you to slow down for a scenic drive over the lonely heights of Cock Hill. Apart from the...
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Everybody knows that Yorkshire has some special landscapes. The Dales and the Moors first spring to mind, but what about West Yorkshire? That’s Leeds and Bradford isn’t it? Back-to-back houses and blackened mills… Certainly if you had stood on any of the hills surrounding Hebden Bridge a hundred years ago, and gazed down into the valley, all you would have seen was the pall of smoke issuing from the chimneys of 33 textile mills.
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Oxenhope and the Worth Valley Railway

Recommended by
Our view
"A moorland round a return to the age of steam."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good paths and tracks, many stiles
  Landscape - Upland scenery, moor and pasture
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead along country lanes and near livestock
  Parking - On-street parking in Oxenhope, near the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway station
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Oxenhope is the terminus of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and also the last village in the Worth Valley. To the north are Haworth and Keighley; going south, into Calderdale and Hebden Bridge, requires you to slow down for a scenic drive over the lonely heights of Cock Hill. Apart from the...
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West Yorkshire
Everybody knows that Yorkshire has some special landscapes. The Dales and the Moors first spring to mind, but what about West Yorkshire? That’s Leeds and Bradford isn’t it? Back-to-back houses and blackened mills… Certainly if you had stood on any of the hills surrounding Hebden Bridge a hundred years ago, and gazed down into the valley, all you would have seen was the pall of smoke issuing from the chimneys of 33 textile mills.