Tag Archives: Hiking

Halfpenny Hole Clough

2022 is here and what better way to start the new year than a long(ish) hike in the Yorkshire countryside. This is a new route of a little more than 9 miles to check out a possible wild camp location within walking distance of the house. We didn’t find anywhere but it was still a… Read More »

Abel Cross & Lumb Falls

A local hike to see Abel Cross and to visit a waterfall that we haven’t been to (or even spotted on the map) before now. Not sure it was worth the effort myself but the weather was good and as a bonus I convinced my human to carry me up the steepest hill on the way… Read More »

The Brontë Stones

I've just completed a 10-mile linear walk from Thornton to Haworth taking in the Brontë Stones along the way. The Brontë Stones are a group of stones placed in the landscape between the birthplace of the Brontë family in Thornton near Bradford and the parsonage in Haworth.