Monday May 4th
Bingley and The Harden Valley
A new departure today with an organised walk as part of the Bingley Celebration of Walking. With a rousing sendoff from the Jazz Band in the market square, we joined about 35 other keen walkers, ably led by Jon, whom we both misidentified as a policeman in his day job. He guided us round the highlights of the walk including the Goit Stock waterfall and the spectacular Hewenden Viaduct, above which we had lunch. The going was good as the day was dry and it was very interesting to get a flavour of the woodlands and moorlands surrounding Bingley. We ended the walk going down through the St Ives Estate, now a large country park. The park itself would be worth exploring. We ended the walk back in the centre of Bingley and went for a welcome cup of tea at Belgrave Road.
A walk of 11.8 miles with 500m ascent.
