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    Dove Stone Reservoir

    Dove Stone Reservoir

    4.9(12 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    Just 20 minutes by train from Manchester and around 30 minutes from Leeds - sandwiched in the…read morePennines is the glorious Dovestones. Most people walk around the 1st reservoir and enjoy the stroll. You can however walk around as many as 4 reservoirs in total and increase the challenge. If your particularly fit or an experienced Walker then walk to the tops and enjoy some fantastic views. The place changes every day with the weather, and lots of different routes to take so you won't get bored. Always wear good shoes/boots and take your waterproofs just in case. There is ample parking on weekdays, but very busy at weekends.

    Our mission to go for at least one walk in the great outdoors each month of 2016 continues - at…read moreDove Stone Reservoir up in the hills of Saddleworth. Hoping lots of folks would have been put off by the cold weather and fallen snow, our group were met by total carmageddon at the official car park (which was full on a Sunday lunchtime and proved difficult to find a space). After a couple of circuits without success, we drove back to the main road, up the hill a few hundred yards and found plenty of room at the Binn Green car park. It's supposed to be pay and display but there were no machines - double winner. We took a stepped path down from this car park (it's a tad muddy in winter so choose appropriate footwear) and then eventually met the main paved/gravelled route around the reservoir. It's pretty flat all the way and there are gorgeous views to be had, so lots of photo opportunities. The shorter circular route is about 3 miles, whereas if you include the route past Yeoman Hey and Greenfield Reservoirs this increases to 5 miles. We were getting hungry by this point so decided to just do the former!

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    Dove Stone Reservoir
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    Hawkstone Historic Park & Follies - view from raven's shelf

    Hawkstone Historic Park & Follies

    5.0(1 review)
    46.1 mi

    What a fantastic day out! We drove down to Shropshire to meet our friends who suggested an…read moreexploration of the fantastic Hawkstone Park and Follies (to where, despite growing up in its backyard, they had never been either). There's lots to do here-- a hotel, outdoor activities like off-road driving, archery, balloon flights and, of course, hiking. Open year round, they have specialty activities around all the major holidays and there's something for the whole family. The hike through The Follies is pretty spectacular. The circular trail takes you through forests, terrific rock formations weathered from, well, weather it seems!-- and caves (you need a torch!). It's not an easy hike-- the uneven surfaces, steep inclines and equally steep (and narrow!) steps cut into the rocks are daunting. If you add rain into the mix (which we had), it makes for a bit of a precarious (and slippery!) adventure. But well worth it. There are picnic tables and benches dotted along the way-- and on a nice day, it is a fantastic place for a picnic-- if not only for the excuse to take a bit of a breather when you make it to the top. Estimated to be a three-hour round trip hike (depending on your pace and how long you stop to admire the plethora of incredible views), it's well worth your time. Plus, if you start early enough, you can make it back before the little tea room with veranda at the visitor's centre closes to reward yourself with some well-earned sweets and of course, the quintessential English cuppa (in a little teapot and everything). Well worth the trek-- we will be coming back here again!

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    Otley Chevin Park - Otley chevin cross

    Otley Chevin Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    36.7 mi

    Who's your daddy? I am! Okay maybe not but in terms of outdoor areas to go in the area, Otley…read moreChevin has a real claim at using that statement. Otley itself is a wonderful retreat in the heart of some stunning countryside. So it makes sense that the Chevin is a quality place to go. I go purely for the views. Anything else is just a bonus but that's a bonus it can boast. Not only do you have a wealth of wildlife and conserved areas but you've also got loads of activities to get stuck into. There are plenty of events spread throughout the year and copious amounts of guided walks. I can highly recommend a guided walk to get the most out of your trip. Not only that, try your hand at orienteering or it's sister sport Geocaching. Don't worry I'd never heard of it before either but if you want to find out more check out www.geocatching.com. See I'm a walking public service machine. There is even a wildlife group and the friends of the park are always looking for volunteers to help out with the general maintenance so if you're feeling generous give a little back. All in all this is a must for outdoor lovers', walkers or people who just love the sensational county that is Yorkshire. Sheer class.

    Chevin Forest is a place I stumbled across by accident when I was out for an afternoon drive with…read moremy friend. We went to one of the many car parks spread around over Otley and decided to go for a little walk. We came across some amazing views where we could see the whole of Otley, really beautiful. It's a great place for serious walkers as it's so huge and has so many alternative pathways. It's also a nice place to go for picnics with children or just friends as there's lots of beauty spots with benches and tables to sit down at. Beware though, the Forest is literally huge. We turned up unprepared, got lost and ended up wandering around a village on the opposite side to where we'd came from! It was quite an adventure though, and one we've re-created many times since!

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    Otley Chevin Park - Image take from the Chevin Forest website

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    Otley Chevin Park - Image take from the Chevin Forest website

    Image take from the Chevin Forest website

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    Alderley Edge - Photo taken from National Trust website

    Alderley Edge

    3.5(4 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    The only thing I knew about Alderley Edge was that lots of rich footballers and Corrie stars lived…read morethere. I don't think I even knew there was an actual real life edge until I looked it up online before we visited. There are lots of legends about the edge being a magical place, and there is actually a 3.5 mile 'wizard walk' which takes you to sites such as druid's circle and devil's grave. On arrival at Alderley Edge after catching the train from Manchester Piccadilly we realised that we had no idea where 'the edge' was. I had expected it to be a bit more visible. We walked past numerous pretentious cafes and bars and up a very steep hill past some very very nice houses. I kept my eye out for Rio Ferdinand (don't ask) but sadly I didn't spot him, or any of his team mates. We still couldn't find the edge. 2 hours and a lot of hills later and we stumbled upon a National Trust sign. We'd reached the edge! The sandstone escarpment was a little smaller than I'd imagined but there were some nice views out to the Cheshire countryside and into the Peaks. It's possible to walk up/down through a wooded area (which was pretty muddy when we went so wear your wellies) or just park your car in the car park and walk for 5 minutes to the edge. It's not possible to spend a full day here, but if you're feeling flush I suppose you could combine it with celeb-spotting in the village. Let me know if you see Rio!

    Alderley Edge is a lovely place to take dogs for a walk. However, everyone knows that Alderley Edge…read moreis a great place to take dogs for a walk. And that means that Alderley Edge is covered in people taking dogs for a walk. Lots of footballers live near Alderley Edge. Maybe you'll see Rio Ferdinand walking his dog with everyone else. Probably not.

    Ingleborough Cave

    Ingleborough Cave

    5.0(1 review)
    44.4 mi

    As a gift for my boyfriend's birthday a couple of years ago I organised a trip up to Ingleborough…read moreCave. I wasn't sure what to expect but I love day trips out and it was a great excuse to get out in Yorkshire and have a lovely day in the sun. A bunch of us piled into a couple of cars and set off. I think having the day so full on sunshine helped but the location was utterly beautiful. We arrived in the little town nearby and parked up right near a beautiful waterfall, which stemmed from the caves, and ensuing river. There were beautiful old buildings and gorgeous flowers everywhere! A brief fifteen minute walk along the most beautiful countryside, in a deep valley, and we reached the caves. Fortunately we were just in time for the next tour, which occur every hour. We each picked up a hard hat before entering and were on our way. The lady who showed us around was lovely, really very knowledgeable and direct, and when the lights suddenly completely went out, kept us calm by very quickly explaining they were on a timer and there was no need to worry! (That bit was a little hairy!) Features worthy of note include 'Lady Victoria's Bloomers' - a rock formation that really look a little more like something in the nether regions of the male of the species to me, but were dubbed thus in (obviously) the Victorian times. The tour took about 50 minutes and was really interesting, the stalagmites and stalagtites are just beautiful. There are all the standard amenities, drinks, food, snacks and such, but my favourite feature was the gift shop! So many shinys! There were hoards of gemstones, keyrings, gifts, salt lamps and all sorts of beautiful items - most of which were much cheaper than most gift shops in town. All in all this was one of the best days out I've had in my time up north - well worth the (albeit lengthy) trip!

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    Cotswold Outdoor - hiking - Updated June 2026

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