Bradford Beauties – Taking Thimbles to the Twelve Apostles

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Aug 02
2025

1 people attending

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£12.50
Event booking closes on Aug 1 at 20:00:00
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Total distance about 20 km (approx. 12.5 miles) with 470m (1550 feet) ascent in stages. Approximately 6.5-7 hours including lunch. Some areas of moorland will be boggy even in dry conditions.

This event will open for bookings on Friday 11th July. We are trialling delayed booking for all day walks in the Northeast and Yorkshire Region to reduce waiting lists and late cancellations. We know that a significant number of members who book places on our walks eventually decide not to attend the event. This causes long waiting lists and makes it harder for those who wish to attend an event to obtain a place. If you are interested in attending this event, please click the ‘bookmark’ button to add this page to your list of bookmarked events. This will make it easier for you to find the page when the event opens for bookings. 

Explore the beauty of the Bradford district and celebrate Bradford 2025 – UK City of Culture with a linear walk from Shipley, heading across the moors with it's stunning views and wildlife to the picturesque spa town of Ilkley.

We begin in Shipley taking a quick walk into Saltaire, the UNESCO world heritage village, before rising up the Shipley Glen to the top of Baildon Moor where on clear days we'll catch breathtaking views of Bradford and Leeds. We'll then trek across the Moorlands along the Millennium Way and Dales Way Link path to Ilkely Moor.

You'll encounter a well-preserved stone circle, known as the Twelve Apostles, where we'll get an excellent view of the 'golf ball' aerials of Menwith Hill. We'll then take a long decent down into Ilkley via other archaeologically significant sites across Rombalds moor including the Thimbles.

There’ll be an optional trip to a café at the end of the walk, or we can head straight back to Shipley by train.

Dogs: Well-behaved, socialised and under-control dogs are welcome on this event. 

Dogs should be kept on a lead whenever this is signposted and whenever we are in the vicinity of livestock, and at the event leader's request. This is a long walk and if it's hot you'll need to make sure you have sufficient water. There may be natural water on the moorlands but in late spring/summer this isn't a given. If you're unsure, contact the leader for guidance.

If the event is fully booked: Please join the wait list as people frequently drop out during the week before an event and you are likely to get a place on the walk. 

If this is your first OutdoorLads walk event: If this is your first event, we’ll make sure you feel welcomed. Please check out the My First Event page, and don’t hesitate to drop me a message if you have questions or want to know more about this walk. 

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Image / photo credits:  All leader's own images - with permission for OutdoorLads to use. 

Saltaire New Mill
Saltaire New Mill