The walks of Hardcastle crags.
Here is a list of the different walks in Hardcastle Crags with a bit about each one:
Estate Track Walk: This is a relatively easy 1 and a bit mile walk that takes you from Midgehole Car Park to Gibson Mill.
Below: The Estate track to and from Gibson mill.
The path is well-maintained and easy to follow, and it passes through some beautiful woodland.
Crags Walk: This is a slightly more challenging 1.5-mile walk that takes you up to the top of the Crags.
Below: The view from the top of Hardcastle Crags.
The path is steep in places, but the views from the top are well worth it.
Mill Walk (Upper Woodland): This is a 1.25-mile walk that takes you through a stand of pines, with beautiful views over Hebden Valley. The path is easy to follow, and there are a number of places to stop and enjoy the scenery.
Crags constitutional: The Crags Constitutional walk is a 2-mile walk that takes you through a quieter part of Hardcastle Crags with dramatic cliffs, waterfalls and lovely beech woods. The route starts along the edge of a lovely mill dam and then stays very close to the stream where you should watch out for Dippers, Wagtails and Herons.
Below: The first steps of the crags constitutional walk.
The walk is relatively easy, but there are some short, steep inclines. The path is uneven, muddy and slippery in places, so it is important to wear suitable footwear. The walk is also not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.
Mill Walk (Riverside): This is a 1-mile walk that takes you along the River Hebden, past waterfalls and stepping stones. The path is easy to follow, and it is a great way to see some of the wildlife that lives in the area.
Railway Trail Walk: This is a 2.5-mile walk that takes you along the old railway line, past dams and reservoirs. The path is easy to follow, and it is a great way to see some of the industrial heritage of the area.
Lumb Hole Falls Circular Trail: This is a 3-mile walk that takes you to the top of Lumb Hole Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in the area. The path is challenging in places, but the views from the top are amazing.
Hardcastle Crags to Gorple Reservoir. The path is challenging in places, but it is a great way to see some of the most beautiful scenery in the region.