Walks you can reach from Church Fenton by train
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Sheffield to Meadowhall Interchange (Yorkshire)
1 hour direct from Church Fenton.
Flat urban canal towpaths and riverside paths along the Sheffield & Tinsley Canal and Five Weirs Walk, past Victoria Quays and the Tinsley locks. An easy waterside start to the trail.
2 highlights: Victoria Quays (A large canal basin in Sheffield constructed 1816-1819 as the terminus of the Sheffield Canal) and the Sheffield & Tinsley Canal (A canal opened in 1819 to link the city with the navigable River Don, famous for featuring in the opening scenes of the film The Full Monty)
Walk details: Penistone Line Trail / Penistone Line Partnership (PDF).

Meadowhall Interchange to Chapeltown (Yorkshire)
1 hour direct from Church Fenton.
Disused railway trackbed and the Blackburn Valley Trail through ancient Woolley Wood, following the Blackburn Brook past old mill sites into Chapeltown.
1 highlight: Woolley Wood (An ancient woodland continuously wooded since at least 1600, noted for its hornbeam trees and the locally uncommon Hawfinch)
Walk details: Penistone Line Trail / Penistone Line Partnership (PDF).

Selby to Snaith (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Church Fenton.
Recommended: Great views. Very flat and easy walking: a canal towpath, a good-surfaced path across a former airfield, then open countryside, lanes and tracks and a flood bank and a bridge over the River Aire. Just short stretches of busy and verge-only road. Follows the Trans Pennine Trail across Burn Airfield, which has benches and interpretation boards; you may see gliders taking off and landing.
Warnings: A short stretch of busy road at the start, and a section of roadside walking with no pavement on a straight part of Hirst Road.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Selby to Goole (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Church Fenton.

Sheffield to Rotherham Central (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Church Fenton.
A great mix of nature, old and new industrial architecture. An easy and flat walk almost entirely along the canal towpath. The Sheffield half is a little uneven and can be slightly muddy underfoot; after Rotherham it is well-surfaced as part of the cycle route. Off-road for almost the whole way with no steps. Lined with interesting industrial archaeology and some street art at the Sheffield end. Suitable for dogs, buggies and cyclists. The Sheffield canal basin (off the published route) has the famous straddle warehouse plus shops, cafes and toilets.
Warnings: Sections of the towpath have been subject to temporary closures with diversions; check before relying on a continuous route.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Gilberdyke to Brough (Yorkshire)
30 minutes direct from Church Fenton.
Varied and largely flat: road out of Gilberdyke, then a grassy raised canal path past water channels and ponds, a quiet tarmac lane, hardcore gravel and field edges and finishing on a grassy raised path between the railway and the Humber. Follows the well-signposted Market Weighton Canal path and joins the Humber estuary walk. Connects with Broomfleet village for a stop. The route ends at Brough station, not the town centre, so walk into Brough for shops and refreshments.
Lunch: Quick stop possible at Broomfleet village mid-route.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Knottingley to Selby (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Church Fenton.

Morley to Leeds (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Church Fenton.
Great view of Leeds from the top of the rise. A mix of rural and urban with great views towards Leeds: downhill through Morley, residential streets, the last few fields before the city, then past White Rose, along a busy ring road, up to Beeston and a high ridge with a steep grassy drop to a footbridge over the M621, through Holbeck, a final canal- and riverside approach with steps up to the station. Plenty of steps and some uneven and steep footpaths.
Warnings: Steps and some uneven, steep footpaths; a steep grassy bank drops to the M621 footbridge. A busy ring road to walk along by White Rose.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Elsecar to Rotherham Central (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Church Fenton.
A view of the stunning Wentworth Hall and it's delightful associated village; one of the grandest stately homes in the country. A typical mix of roadside pavements, quiet lanes without pavement, field, wood and grassy-lane paths, including a long and almost traffic-free tarmac section through the grounds of a grand estate. Some gentle climbs; mostly easy going.
Lunch: Shops and cafes at the Elsecar heritage centre, and a shop, inn and post office just off route at Wentworth.
Warnings: Cattle may be present where the route crosses estate parkland. The lane approaching Wentworth can be overgrown. Munsbrough Rise/Munsborough Lane can be busy and is a hazard on car-boot-sale days.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Chapeltown to Rotherham Central (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Church Fenton.
A mostly flat, well-surfaced walk on towpath, old railway cycle track and pavement and following the Don and the canal through a green corridor between industrial sites. A few unsurfaced but compacted sections and some steps; one significant climb early on. Follows the Trans Pennine Trail along the canal. No services on route. Rotherham Central station building is notably impressive.
Lunch: No services on the route.
Warnings: A major road crossing on Meadow Bank Road needs care; use the pelican crossing as the pavement runs out beyond the residential area. The route also negotiates subways and level crossings beneath the M1 at Tinsley.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Pontefract Baghill to South Elmsall (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Church Fenton.

Selby to Whitley Bridge (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Church Fenton.
A mostly arable route along back lanes and field paths. Largely flat. Fields can get very boggy after rain and making footing difficult. Passes through Burn and Kellington.
Warnings: Several road crossings are on busy main roads with no footpaths. Multiple barriers to entry. Can be very boggy and slippery underfoot after rain. Can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.