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Location Distance Start Point Walk Around Rotherham 1 - 3 mile walks Location Distance Start point 1 Walk around Rotherham Town Centre 1 mile All St Square 2 Rotherham Victorian Trail 1 – 2 miles Various possible town centre points 3 Rotherham Industrial Trail 1 – 2 miles Various possible town centre points 4 Rotherham Medieval Tail 1 mile Various possible town centre points 5 Charlton Brook walk 1 mile Barrel Public Chapletown 6 Pleasley (Notts) 1.75 miles On road parking Pleasley 7 Access for all No 1 2 miles Thurcroft 8 Access for all No 2 2 miles Harthill 9 Barnsley to Monk Bretton (linear) 2 miles Burton Road, Old Mill Barnsley 10 Laughton en le Morthen 2 miles Firbeck Lane, Laughton 11 Teversal Circular (South Notts) 2 miles Teversal 12 Worsbrough badger walk 2.25 miles Worsbrough mill museum 13 Doorstep walk No 1 MOVED TO 4 MILES 2.5 miles 4 Laughton en le Morthen 14 Doorstep walk No 2 MOVED TO 6 MILES 2.5 miles 6 Laughton Roche Abbey 15 Doorstep walk No 3 MOVED TO 4 MILES 2.5 miles 4 Letwell 16 Doorstep walk No 13 2 miles Wath upon Dearne 17 Doorstep walk No 18 2 miles Wickersley 18 Door step walk No 19 3 miles Thorp Salvin 19 Ravenfield Park 2 miles Ravenfield Park 20 Bolton Abbey several walks around 2 - 3 miles Village Car park 21 Iron Age to Steel Age (linear) 3 miles Meadowhall Tram Station 22 Boston and Canklow 3 miles Boston Castle 23 Conisbrough 3 miles Conisbrough Station 24 Potter Hill, Greno Wood, Ecclesfield 3 miles Springwood lane, Ecclesfield 25 Around Horbury Lane, Ecclesfield 3 miles Church Street Ecclesfield 26 Ulley trail 3 miles Ulley car park 27 Worsbrough owl walk 3 miles Worsbrough mill museum 28 Hebden Bridge (2 walks) 3 & 5miles Tourist office Hebden Bridge 29 Bagthorpe, Underwood, Selston (Notts) 3.5 miles Underwood 30 Fackley and Huthwaite (South Notts) 3.5 miles Fackley, Sutton in Ashfield Not scanned - book 31 30 Short walks in Peak Park 3.5 to 6 miles Various under copyright 4 mile walks Location Distance Start Point 2 Bird’s Edge to Scissett (linear) 4.5 miles Bird’s Edge Stores, Penistone Road (A629) 3 Bolton-on-Dearne to Mexborough 4.5 miles St Andrews Church, Bolton-on-Dearne 4 Bradfield Circular 4 miles Car Park behind cricket field, Lower Bradfield 5 Broomhill, Bolton, Wath 4 miles Park opposite Old Moor PH on the old road at Broomhill Car Park Carrs Recreation Ground, off Church Road (A60) 6 Church Warsop Circular Walk 4.5 miles between Warsop & Church Warsop 7 Darton to Barnsley (linear) 4 miles Rose & Crown, Darton 8 Grenoside-The Hollow 4 miles Nr to Old Red Lion, Main Street, Grenoside 9 Grenoside-Whitley 4 miles Red Lion PH, Penistone Road, Wortley 10 Herdings Circular 4 miles Herdings Tram Stop 11 Howbrook-Cundy Hill 4 miles Howbrook Cross Roads Rough Car Park on Chapel Street junction with 12 Kirkby in Ashfield, Dumbles Circular (Notts) 4.5 miles Greenwood Drive 12 Langsett 4 miles Langsett Barn Car Park 14 Laughton-Roche Abbey-Laughton (linear) 4 miles Firbeck Lane, Laughton en le Morthen 15&26 Norwood & Rother Valley Country Park 4.5 miles Bedgreave Mill Visitor Centre, Rother Valley CP 16 Old Moor/Dearne Valley 4.5 miles Car Park at Old Moor 17 Scissett to Bretton Country Park (linear) 4 miles Scissett Swimming Baths, Spring Grove, Scissett 18 Stately Roam 4 miles Chatsworth House 19 Swinton Circular 4.25 miles Woodman Inn, Swinton Hardwick Inn Lower Car Park, Chesterfield Road, near 20 The Stanley and Hardwick Circuit 4.5 miles junction with Newtonwood Lane. Thorpe Salvin, Turnerwood, Chesterfield 21 4 miles Parish Oven Pub, Thorpe Salvin Canal 22 Thrybergh & Ravenfield Country Parks 4.5 miles Car Park Thrybergh Country Park 23 Wentworth 4.6 miles Car Park Wentworth Village 24 Wentworth & Thorpe Hesley 4.6 miles Car Park Wentworth Village 25 West Leake Circular Walk (South Notts) 4.4 miles Roadside West Leake 26&15 Westthorpe & River Rother 4 miles Shopping Centre, Killamarsh 27 Wortley, Moorside 4 miles St Leonard’s Church, Wortley Wysall to Willoughby-on-the-Wolds (South 28 4 miles Main street, Wysall Notts) 29 Calverton (Notts) 4 miles Main street, Calverton Moved here from 1 to 30 Laughton (Doorstep No1) 4 miles Laughton Centre 3 mile section Moved here from 1 to 31 Letwell (Doorstep No3) 4 miles Jnctn Guildingwells Road and Barker Hade Lane 3 mile section 5 - 5.9 mile walks Location Distance Start Point 1 Aston Stones Wood Walk 5 miles Kiveton Park Railway Station 2 Birchen Edge & The Three Ships 5 miles Birche Edge beside Robin Hood Inn 3 Coal Aston to Totley 5.5 miles Dyche Lane, Coal Aston 4 Concord Park & Wincobank Hill 5 miles Parkin cul de sac on left at bottom of Droppingwell Road 5 Ecclesfield to Greenland 5 miles Chapeltown Road, Ecclesfield 6 Elsecar 5.5 miles Elsecar Heritage Centre Car Park 7 Firbeck, Letwell, Firbeck 5 miles Black Lion PH Firbeck 8 Froggatt & Curbar Edge 5 miles Haywood Car Park 9 Hazelshaw Spring, Wharncliffe Wood 5 miles The Crown Inn, Penistone Road, High Green 10 Hooton Pagnall, The Heron Way 5 miles Hooton Pagnall Hall 11 Hooton Roberts, The Heron Way 5.5 miles Hooton Roberts Church 12 Lakes & Canal Walk 5 miles Rother Valley Country Park Car Park 13 Letwell, Langold, Letwell 5 miles St Peter’s Church Firbeck 14 Lodge Moor Circular 5 miles Lodge Moor Bus Terminus 15 Middlewood to Ecclesfield 5 miles Middlewood Hospital 16 Moscar to High Bradfield 5 miles Moscar Lodge, Manchester Road (A57) 17 Old Edlington, The Heron Way 5 miles Old Edlington Church 18 Ringinglow, Hanging Water Walk 5.7 miles Outside the Norfolk Arms on Ringinglow Road 19 Roman Ridge Walk 5 miles Memorial in Church Street, Greasborough 20 Rotherham Town Round walk 5 miles All Saints Square Rotherham 21 Rowthorne Circular, nr Chesterfield 5 miles Car Park & Picnic area at start of Rowthorne Trail 22 Sheldon & Deepdale 5 miles White Lodge Car Park, off Bakewell Buxton Road (A6) 23 Sorrelsykes 5 miles Whiston High Street 24 Stan Rouse Trail 5 miles All Saints Church, Church Lane, Aston 25 Swinton & Rawmarsh 5 miles Car Park Pottery Ponds 26 Swinton & Wath 5 miles Pottery Ponds Car Park 27 Swinton to Wath 5.5 miles Car Park Pottery Ponds/ Swinton Railway Station 28 The Three Doomsday Villages Walk 5 miles Kiveton Bridge Railway Station 29 Wadworth, The Heron Way 5.5 miles Wadworth Church 30 Wentworth 4.65 miles Wentworth Car Park 31 Whalejaw Hill Walk 5 miles Corner of Greno Knoll/Woodhead Road Park on Howbrook Lane, on right (just before Wortley 32 Wortley 5 miles village) 33 Whiston, Boston Castle, River Rother 5.5 miles Near Sitwell Arms Whiston Whiston, Treeton, Guilthwaite Hall Farm, 34 5.3 miles Near Sitwell Arms Whiston Upper Whiston 35 Kneeton - East Bridgford over Trent hills 5.5 miles Lammas Farm, East Bridgford 36 Keyworth & Widmerpool 5.5 miles Keyworth village centre 37 Grange Park Woodlands 5.5 miles Car Park on Baring Road opposite Blackburn Jnr School addition 6 Mile Walks Location Distance Start Point 1 Addingham & Nesfield Circular, (Ilkley) 6 miles Tourist Information Centre 2 Conisbrough to Sprotbrough 6 miles Castle Inn, Burcroft, Conisbrough 3 Eckington to Coal Aston 6 miles Church Street, Eckington missing 4 Greasley (Nottinghamshire) Circular 6 miles Roadside, Greasley Church 5 Greenland to Woodhouse Mill (&15) 6 miles Broughton Lane, Greenland 6 Grenoside, River Don 6 miles Old Harrow PH, Grenoside 7 High Melton, The Heron Way 6 miles High Melton Bus Stop 8 Highfields, The Heron Way 6 miles Park & Ride North Doncaster 9 Kinder Scout 6 miles Edale-at T Junction near railway station 10 Moscar Moor 6 miles Moscar Lodge,A57 Ravenfield Park Walk (see 12,18,19,31in 5 11 6.2 miles The Wapping (road) at Hooton Roberts mile walks) 12 Shutlingsloe, Macclesfield 6 miles Ranger Briefing Centre, Trentbank Reservoir 12 Tideswell, Millers & Cressbrook Dales 6 miles Tideswell Dale Car Park 14 Woodhouse Mill to Eckington (&5) 6 miles Rothervale Works, Woodhouse Mill 15 Whitwell, Markland Grips 6.1 miles Whitwell CP next to Health Centre 16 Laughton & Roche Abbey (D'step No2) 6 miles Laughton Roche Abbey 6.5 – 8 mile walks Location Distance Start Point 1 Anston Stones 7 miles Anston Recreation Ground 2 Dearne Valley Ramble 7 miles Denaby Ings C P 3 Doncaster, Conisbrough ( Linear) 8 miles Doncaster Station 4 Elsecar & Wentworth 7.5 miles Elsecar 5 Fox House to Moscar (Linear) 7 miles Fox House Inn 6 Hickleton 7.5 miles Hickleton War Memorial missing 7 High Green to Wortley 7 miles High Green Crossroads 8 Langold Country Walk 8 miles Kiosk near Langold Lake 9 River Don Walk via Cusworth 8 miles Sprotborough 10 Rossington, Heron Way 7 miles St Michael’s Church Rossington 11 Whittington & the Handleys 8 miles Revolution House Kimberworth & Blackburn (Grange Park) 12 7 miles Baring Road, Blackburn Also see 5 miles 37 13 Lambley Dumbles (Notts) 7 miles Lambley 8.5 - 12 mile walks Location Distance Start Point 1. 6 Churches Walk 10 miles All Saints Church, Wath-upon -Dearne 2. Black Hill from Crowden 8.75 miles Crowden Car Park 3. Bolsterstone Circular 10 miles Bolsterstone Church 4. Bretton Country Park, Clayton West, Emley 11 miles Bretton Park, Huddersfield Road, J38 off M1 map added 5. Darfield Circular 8 miles Bridge Inn, Darfield Check 6. Denby Dale Round Walk 11 miles Denby Dale Railway Station 7. Flockton, Kirk Heaton 12 miles Pinfold Lane, Flockton 8. Gargrave to Thornton-in-Craven 10 miles West Street, Gargrave 9.
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