A pleasant
walk with field paths, tracks, woodland, reservoir and
offering excellent views. Approx. 5 miles
Directions to walk:
From the centre of HoImfirth take the steep road climbing left off Hollowgate.
at the next fork keep right along Cemetery Road. At a T-junction turn left,
and as you approach the second group of houses take a very sharp left turn and
climb to a crossroads. Turn left into the lane and park on the verge.
To
start, walk back to the crossroads, cross the main road and continue along
the minor road between the cricket pitch on your right and the football pitch
and pavilion to the left. Immediately beyond the football pitch, cross the
stile in the wall on the left and follow the wall down to another stile and
a lane. Before you is Ribbleden and Holmestyes Reservoir. Turn right along
the lane, but in a few yards take the stile on the left. Follow the wall on
your left down to another stile and a very steep overgrown walled-lane. Keep
to the wall on your right. At the foot of the hill, bear right downhill on
the track. At the T-junction turn right along the lane and climb gently.
- On emerging from the
trees take the stile on your left by a gate and follow the path to the farm.
Pass through a gateway into the yard and walk straight through between the
buildings to the other side to follow a wall on your left to a bedstead gate
and stile. Go down the steps and turn left down the path.
- Fox Clough is the valley
on your right. Pass through a wicket-gate and continue with the beck to your
right. Just before the path leads across a footbridge follow the Public Footpath
sign left, at a telegraph pole, and follow the wall and beck on the right
to the next footbridge on the right. Cross this and climb the field with the
wall on your left, then up the steps to the lane. Walk up the lane to the
road. Here turn
right (walking straight on) and after 150 yards fork right down a lane marked
with a public footpath sign. The reservoir is down to your right. Where the
track forks, keep right and drop to the head of the reservoir. Go through
a small gate and bear left on a rising track. After a few yards pass through
a gate and continue up into the trees. Cross a stile by a gate out of the
wood and turn right along the track. Pass to the left of two groups of derelict
buildings, and at the second bear slightly left to pass to the left of the
lane-wall, and curve left with this wall on your right down an old lane to
cross a beck. Follow the track as it bears right up the other side. Pass through
a gate and walk along the top side of a wood.
- At the next cross tracks
turn left, cross a stile by a gate and continue up a walled lane, leaving
the wood behind. Pass another derelict farm. At the cross tracks go straight
over into a grassy. When you come to a surfaced road, you will see across
on your left a public footpath sign. Pass through the gate and follow the
wall on your right. Where the wall ends follow the track straight on to cross
the valley of Dobb Dike.
- Continue on the track
through a broken stile by a gate and keep on with the wall to your left. Where
the trees end, go through a gate and walk on with the wall on your right.
Cross a gully to a gateway and continue with a wall on your left. Here you
will have exceptional views over the Holme Valley and on to Almondbury.
- The track drops towards
a walled lane. After 100 yards on the lane cross a stile on the right (beside
a gate) and drop down the hillside past the end of a wall in the field, to
a wood. Enter the narrow wood over the broken wall at the top end and follow
the path down through the wood. Follow the wood down to the very bottom, pass
through a wicket-gate and down the drive of a house to another gate. Turn
right along in front of the houses into a lane and walk up this to the end
of the last barn on the left. Here turn sharp left to a step-stile in the
field corner. Continue towards the housing estate with the wall to your left.
Cross two more stiles and pass into a wood.
- The path curves right
to some steps down in the wall on your left. Cross the beck by the bridge
and climb to the stile at the road. Cross the road to the road opposite, Acre
Lane. Opposite Hill House Lane on the right, cross the stile on the left and
drop steeply to the next stile. Continue down with the wall on your left,
then on your right, towards a large building. Go through a stile by a gate
on the right to pass to the right hand end of the building and drop steeply
down beside it to a little iron gate which gives access to the bank of the
River Holme.
- Go right along the riverside
path. Cross a stile into a field and another one out of it a little way up
from the end of the wall. The path leads straight across the next field, not
along the riverside. Just over a tiny beck take a right hand fork and climb
to a step-stile into the woods. Keeping in the same direction the path climbs
on. At the remains of some walls make certain you keep on up in the same direction
to leave the wood by another stile by an old gate. Keep the same direction
towards the end of the house ahead.
- Proceed through a gap-stile
and then take the stile by the gate in front of the house, Malkinhouse Farm.
Walk past the farm and up the farm road to the main road. Follow the public
footpath sign opposite across a stile and walk up the field with the wall
on your left. Where the wall turns left, bear left to a solitary oak tree
and then on up the wall side to a stile. Bear half left towards an imposing
ruin. When you come to a rough road turn right up it. There are excellent
views behind, ahead and to your right. Soon you will be back to where you
parked the car.