Principal feature is that all walks are less than five miles in length (though averaging 4 miles each, they are all very definitely worthwhile outings), making them ideal for families, leisure walkers, and others constrained by either time or other limitations.
Concise route descriptions are complemented by background information. This title deals with the area around the Bronte shrine of Haworth and the Worth Valley in the absorbing countryside of the South Pennines.
Haworth & Bronte Country is published simultaneously with Book 21 covering neighbouring area
Hebden Bridge & the Calder Valley, and also slots neatly alongside previously published titles Aire Valley and Around Pendle.
The walk locations are:
Newsholme Dean from Slippery Ford - 4.5 miles
Keighley Moor from Slippery Ford - 3.75 miles
Oakworth Moor from Oldfield - 4.5 miles
Around Newsholme from Oldfield - 4.25 miles
Watersheddles from Ponden - 4.75 miles
The Lad Stone from Ponden - 3.5 miles
Ponden Clough from Ponden - 4 miles
Top Withins from Stanbury - 3.75 miles
Hawarth Moor from Haworth - 3.5 miles
Around Stanbury from Haworth - 4.5 miles
Worth Valley from Haworth - 3.75 miles
Brow Moor from Haworth - 4 miles
Bridgehouse Beck from Haworth - 4 miles
Above Oxenhope from Oxenhope - 4.25 miles
Black Moor from Oxenhope - 4.75 miles
Top of Stairs from Cock Hill - 3.25 miles
Nab Hill from Leeming - 4 miles
Harden Moor from Hainworth - 4.75 miles
Goitstock Wood from Cullingworth - 4.75 miles
Thornton Moor from Denholme - 4.75 miles