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Worsbrough Reservoir - built in 1804.
Wentworth Castle and Worsbrough Country Park and Mill Circular - Members-only    
11.0km / 6.8mi  -  3 hours    Leisurely
An extremely pleasant walk through a municipal country park to an early 19th century reservoir, and on to Stainborough's historic (listed) parkland and Castle. Enjoy the 1st Earl's historic monuments, the wildlife, and of course the Wentworth Deer.
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The spectacular Bingley Five Rise Locks on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Saltaire, Shipley Glen and 5 Rise Locks Circular - Members-only    
12.7km / 7.9mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Leisurely
A walk with variety - the World Heritage Site of Saltaire, a beautiful rocky and wooded glen, open farmland, urban woodland, followed by a fascinating stretch of canal with a spectacular flights of locks. Returning along the pleasant River Aire.
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The bridge below Bronte Fall
Old Paths And Ways Around Bronte Country - Members-only    
9.7km / 6.0mi  -  3 hours    Moderate
A circular walk from historic Haworth Village, treading moorland paths once familiar to members of the Bronte family. Returning, after a steep climb beside the falls, along tracks, quiet lanes and ginnels used by local inhabitants over centuries.
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Holy Austin Rock from Compton Road
Troglodytes North. - Members-only    
16.9km / 10.5mi  -  3 hours 34 minutes    Leisurely
This is an easy circular walk from Kinver to Enville. It uses well trodden paths and some roads, returning along the canal. It links rock dwellings and the remains of rock buildings, it is enjoyable in all seasons but can be muddy in places.
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The Iron Bridge
Ironbridge and Coalbrookdale - Members-only    
14.0km / 8.7mi  -  4 hours 19 minutes    Leisurely
A route taking in the major industrial monuments of the Ironbridge Gorge and Coalbrookdale, including fine woodland, several museums, many pubs, an ex-brothel and more than your fair share of toilets!
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