Walks you can reach from Glasshoughton by train

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Featherstone
DSCN2077-01 St.Aidens by w.fowler56

Featherstone to Castleford (Yorkshire)

6 minutes direct from Glasshoughton.

Recommended: A largely step-free, fairly clear route on roads, paths and through a pair of parks, with a brief stretch of industrial ground between them. A field path leads out of Featherstone and the road into central Castleford is quite long.

Warnings: The path runs close beside the M62 for about ten minutes, with heavy traffic noise; you are safely behind a hedge.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
8
KM
Castleford
Millenium Bridge and Queen's Mill by tbnate

Castleford to Knottingley (Yorkshire)

6 minutes direct from Glasshoughton.

A very pleasant, easy-to-navigate walk mixing gravel paths through a nature reserve with paved roads in Castleford and Knottingley, the nature-reserve middle section being the best part. There are areas of relatively steep incline, gates, a stile and field near Knottingley; trainers suffice in dry weather and boots in winter. The village of Fairburn, about halfway, is a good pause point for refreshments.

Lunch: Fairburn, about halfway, offers a refreshment stop.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
13
KM
Knottingley
All Saints Church Pontefract, Yorkshire, England, UK by CT Photography (UK)

Knottingley to Selby (Yorkshire)

15 minutes direct from Glasshoughton.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Gentle
21
KM
Knottingley
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Knottingley to Whitley Bridge (Yorkshire)

15 minutes direct from Glasshoughton.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Gentle
8
KM
Normanton
Pontefract Castle ruins in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England, UK by CT Photography (UK)

Normanton to Castleford (Yorkshire)

6 minutes direct from Glasshoughton.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
9
KM
Morley
New Bank street Morley. by Amateur disabled ph'r from Leeds. 9.8m views .

Morley to Leeds (Yorkshire)

30 minutes direct from Glasshoughton.

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.

GPX
Rolling
9
KM
Leeds
Leeds Town Hall, Leeds West Yorkshire,England by Shahid A Khan

Leeds to Garforth (Yorkshire)

30 minutes direct from Glasshoughton.

A largely level route out of the city, starting along the River Aire and city-centre bridges, following National Cycle Route 66 through industrial estates, then skirting Temple Newsam park (the loveliest part, light woodland and grass), with a super-muddy section along Beech Walk and meandering paths through Millennium Wood before the village of Garforth. Mostly wide and weatherproof paths with two stiles; some hills; concrete-heavy around the Thorpe Park shopping centre. Generally follows National Cycle Route 66 with handy signposts; mostly off-road (80-90%). Crosses the A1(M) by footbridge; the Springs / Thorpe Park retail park has places to eat and drink mid-route. Extensive woodland.

Lunch: Places to eat and drink at the Thorpe Park / Springs retail park mid-route.

Warnings: A super-muddy section along Beech Walk near North Plantation; two stiles; a diversion is needed just before Thorpe Park (easy reroute via a short stretch of bridleway); the section south of Halton Moor needs care.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
13
KM
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