Ryhill_west_yorkshire
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Iainlettice
on May 26, 2013
Region: United Kingdom
Route type: Other
Distance: 10.27km, 6.38 miles.
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About trip
This varied walk over easy paths has several points of considerable interest. Anglers Country Park is usually populated by a good variety of birds, so take binoculars if you want to stop at the hides. The visitor centre (not open Mondays) has information and a café. Haw Park Wood is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve. The section of the Barnsley Canal, though disused, still has water in it, and is very attractive as it runs through a steep-sided wooded cutting. A disused railway provides a pleasant route back to Ryhill. By Derek Spiers. **Please note the Hammer & Anvil pub and the Sportsman Inn, both mentioned in the directions, are now closed. The Hammer & Anvil has been boarded up while the Sportsman Inn has been demolished. However, the footpath sign can still be seen on the right side of the Hammer & Anvil as you look at it** Route: Is it for me? Easy walking mostly on well-used paths and tracks. Suitable for all Stiles 5 Start/Parking: Station Road, Ryhill, near Hammer & Anvil pub, grid ref SE384144 Nearest town Wakefield Refreshments Pubs in Ryhill and Wintersett; café at the visitor centre (not Mon) Public toilets Anglers Park Visitor Centre Public transport Service 194 Barnsley-Wakefield serves School Lane, Ryhill Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer 278; Landranger 111 From Country Walking magazine, to subscribe visit www.GreatMagazines.co.uk/CountryWalking © Copyright Bauer Media Limited 2011. All rights reserved. We have taken all reasonable steps to ensure these walks are safe and correctly described. However things do change and all outdoor activities involve a degree of risk. The publishers accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions or for any injuries or accidents that occur whilst following this walk.