Stoodley Pike and the Calderdale Way

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"A monument to peace surrounded by the peat moors of West Yorkshire"
Walk directions

Turn left out of the car park, through two gates and along the track beyond, past the embankment of Withens Clough Reservoir and a farmhouse. Ignore the first path to the right and take the track 600yds (549m) beyond the farmhouse, signed ‘Calderdale Way’. Leave this track and the Way after just 240yds (219m), bearing left on a permissive bridleway to pass through an open gate, winding along the top side of a small plantation. Beyond another field gate, the Calderdale Way soon rejoins from the right and the fence-side track continues a further 340yds (310m) to a crossroads.

Bear right here, ignoring a walled lane ahead to stay with the Calderdale Way to a gate by the inscribed Te Deum Stone. The track continues across open country beyond the gate; keep right when it forks, to follow causey stones, to a crossroads of paths by a 7ft (2.1m) tall obelisk, Long Stoop.

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  Terrain  - Moorland paths and rough pastures – plenty of opportunity for mud; several stiles
  Landscape  - Exposed peaty moorland, often wet
  Dog friendliness  - Under close control near livestock
  Parking  - Withens Clough car park, Rudd Lane, Cragg Vale
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
This walk may not be the longest or lengthiest in this book, but it is amongst the steepest, and possibly muddiest. The moorlands here are covered in peat, forming a gigantic reservoir, absorbing and retaining millions of gallons of water like a giant sponge. Peat is a miracle substance. Without...
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Stoodley Pike and the Calderdale Way

Recommended by
Our view
"A monument to peace surrounded by the peat moors of West Yorkshire"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Moorland paths and rough pastures – plenty of opportunity for mud; several stiles
  Landscape - Exposed peaty moorland, often wet
  Dog friendliness - Under close control near livestock
  Parking - Withens Clough car park, Rudd Lane, Cragg Vale
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
This walk may not be the longest or lengthiest in this book, but it is amongst the steepest, and possibly muddiest. The moorlands here are covered in peat, forming a gigantic reservoir, absorbing and retaining millions of gallons of water like a giant sponge. Peat is a miracle substance. Without...
Read more
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