Sharp and Rough Haw Walk & Skipton Pride

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Jul 09
2023

20 people attending

10 places left

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£12.50
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10 miles 5- 4.30 hours or later if staying for the pride celebrations

Day walk from Skipton to Sharp and Rough Haw with an option to join Skipton Pride event after the  walk . Please note this years pride event finishes at 5pm but can continue socialising ( drinks) afterwards 

Straightforward walk with good scenery. On a clear day good views over the Dales. Walking back along the forestry road to Skipton. Opportunity for a pint after walk. 

From Skipton we will be walking through this historic market town towards the village of Stirton, along a country lane. After Stirton we will be walking across an open moor towards Sharp Haw trig point where, if the weather is decent,  we can have lunch and admire the views, including Broughton Hall and Eshton Hall. Then descending from the trig point, across farmland and moors to the forestry road and fields then back a few miles along the Leeds Liverpool tow path towards Skipton High Street where there is a pride event. People are welcome to stay on after the walk and enjoy the event  https://www.facebook.com/skiptonpride. The Pride event finishes at 5pm this year but welcome to stay longer for social drinks etc 

Photo credits : photographs have been taken by the walk leader and permission has been given for OutdoorLads to use

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View across valley to woodland and hill
View toward Yorkshire hill
View across valley to woodland and hill
View toward Yorkshire hill