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SUMMARY:Midweek walk: Boston Spa\, Thorp Arch and Flint Mill  (approx 5 miles)
DESCRIPTION:We begin our walk along the banks of the River Wharfe in Boston Spa before crossing Wharfe Bridge and heading for the delightful village of Thorp Arch\, which should be looking lovely with Spring flowers. Leaving the village behind we pick up the disused railway track (now a cycle path) towards Wetherby race course\, before turning left to pass Flint Mill and follow the Ebor Way back to Thorp Arch and Boston Spa\, where there are plenty of options for refreshment. The walk is mostly on paths and quiet roads although there is an unavoidable road section along Wood Lane as we return into Boston Spa. This should be a fairly dry\, flat route\, however walking boots are essential and a pole is recommended. The walk should take around 2 hours.
URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/midweek-walk-boston-spa-thorp-arch-and-flint-mill-approx-5-miles/
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UID:2291-1775761200-1775770200@bramhopewi.org.uk
SUMMARY:Main Meeting - My Heritage - The Windrush Generation
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URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/main-meeting-pro-organiser-a-tidy-mind/
CATEGORIES:Main Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260411T091500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260411T131500
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SUMMARY:Saturday Walk: 11th April Nidd Gorge Walk from Knaresborough - c 6.7 miles - slightly harder category
DESCRIPTION:The next walk is in the slightly “harder” category but it’s not a really hard one and it’s under 7 miles. It involves 563ft of climbing\, which wouldn’t normally put it in the harder category\, However\, after wet weather it can be slippery on the boardwalks by the river and there can occasionally be fallen trees that we have to clamber over. A good degree of agility and sure-footedness is required. There is also a steep section when we climb the path out of the Nidd Gorge.  I estimate that this walk could take between 2.5 and 3 hours. \n\n\n\nThe walk will start from the Conyngham Hall car park (HG5 9AY) next to the river in Knaresborough at 9:15am.  This is a pay and display car park – you should pay for at least 4 hours (£4.00).  It may be advisable to take cash as well as a card. There is a free public toilet at the entrance to the car park\, which we will pass as we start the walk. \n\n\n\nThe route crosses the river and follows the path of the Beryl Burton cycle trail along the other side of the river\, flat initially and then steadily climbing. We leave the good path and cross some fields\, going through some stables where we usually encounter horses. There’s a very short narrow steep little path that we take to get down on to a disused railway line. This steep path can be slippery\, so a pole is advised. The disused railway line path is wide and flat\, and we go along it to the viaduct across the Nidd\, where there are some good views. We come back very slightly\, walk along the edge of a field\, and then descend into the Nidd Gorge. The paths are earth on this section and reasonably steep\, again a pole is very useful here. When we get down to the river there’s a variety of paths under the trees\, including the boardwalks that can be slippery after wet weather. We meander along by the river for a while and can sometimes see a kingfisher. Then there’s the climb back of the gorge. This is the steepest section\, and we’ll all get out of breath. Once at the top\, there’s a good path and we re-join the Beryl Burton Way again back down to Knaresborough. The plan is to reserve tables at the Ugly Duckling café which is on the edge of the car park we use
URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/saturday-walk-3/
CATEGORIES:Saturday Walking group
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260417T100000
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UID:2675-1776420000-1776427200@bramhopewi.org.uk
SUMMARY:Park walk Meanwood
DESCRIPTION:The walk on Friday 17th April will be in and around Meanwood park. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n–We will meet at 10a.m. on Parkside Road\, just off the ring road. ( marked with the black circle on the map ) Unfortunately you can only turn into Parkside Road from that side of the ring road.This walk is relatively short\, only about a mile and a half in total with coffee at the cafe in the park in the middle\, but is mostly NOT on tarmac paths. It could therefore be a bit muddy in parts if we have a lot of rain between now and then\, so sensible footwear should be worn.Please reply to this email if you would like to join me for this walk.
URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/park-walk-meanwood/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260422T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260422T130000
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CREATED:20260415T195433Z
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UID:2688-1776850200-1776862800@bramhopewi.org.uk
SUMMARY:Midweek Walk: 4.5 mile circular from Castley through Riffa Woods
DESCRIPTION:This is a pleasant walk close to home taking us along gently undulating paths from Castley heading up through Ings Farm to Riffa Wood and returning across fields and quiet country lanes to Pool Bridge and along the River Wharfe to the cars. Highlights are undoubtedly the riverside path\, which on a sunny morning is a delight\, and Riffa Wood which is famous for its bluebells. Ings Farm is a working dairy farm so we may encounter livestock and plenty of mud if it has been raining\, and we will need to cross Riffa Beck using stepping stones\, however if it remains dry this shouldn’t be a problem. Please note paths could be overgrown and uneven\, also that there are stiles\, and an unavoidable short section on the main road as well as some uphill paths. The Leathley Farm shop is an option for refreshments after our walk. 
URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/midweek-walk-4-5-mile-circular-from-castley-through-riffa-woods/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260423T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260424T170000
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UID:2281-1776931200-1777050000@bramhopewi.org.uk
SUMMARY:Outing - Overnight Trip - Lincoln/Stamford
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URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/overnight-trip-lincoln-stamford/
CATEGORIES:Outing
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260425T130000
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UID:2681-1777105800-1777122000@bramhopewi.org.uk
SUMMARY:Saturday Walk: 25th April - in search of bluebells from the Roebuck Inn - c 7.2 mls\, harder category
DESCRIPTION:The next walk is in the harder category due to the total amount of climbing being over 1000 feet. I’m hoping the bluebells will be out There is a gradual climb at the start then some downhill to the River Washburn after that a longish flattish section and then a steep uphill section.  I estimate that this walk could take up to 3.5 hours\, we have to be at The Roebuck for 12 noon\, so I think we will need to start by 8:30am\, to be on the safe side. I’ve booked the nice room where we all sat around in a big group one time and I’ve had to pay a £50 deposit\, so there may be a charge if you cancel your place on this walk. \n\n\n\nThe pub needs a pre-order from us so please let me have your food choice when you sign up for the walk. You can choose from the lunch menu or have a starter from the main menu. \n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.theroebuckotley.co.uk/food\n\n\n\n\nThe walk will start from the Roebuck Inn car park at 8:30am sharp. We have to be at our table by 12 noon. \n\n\n\nPlease park at the furthest point from the road in the gravelled area. The address is Roebuck Terrace\, Otley LS21 2EY. \n\n\n\nWe will leave the Roebuck car park and head uphill for a short distance before taking a footpath on the left which leads across several fields before joining the road into Clifton. We pass through Clifton and follow the road until it crosses the road out of Otley. We find a path on the right which cross fields and eventually comes out at the road again. We cross and after a short walk down the road\, we pick up a path on the left into the Dob Park area. The views to the right are lovely. There can be a lot of mud on this stretch. We continue across fields to Midge Hall farm. From there we will walk down the edge of the woods where I’m hoping there will be bluebells and maybe wild garlic in flower too. We then follow a path near the River Washburn until we reach Dob Park bridge\, which is a beautiful old packhorse bridge. We do not cross the bridge on this walk but turn right up the lane and then enter fields on the left and keep going through several of them until we come to Rose Tree farm. Here we walk along the road for a short distance and then turn right up a long and uphill driveway. We pick up the Six Dales Trail for a breathless steep section\, where the backward views are lovely on a nice day. We turn right to leave the trail on a path which joins Newall Carr Road. We walk on the pavement downhill to get back to the car park at The Roebuck Inn.
URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/saturday-walk-25th-april-in-search-of-bluebells-from-the-roebuck-inn-c-7-2-mls-harder-category/
CATEGORIES:Saturday Walking group
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260428T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260428T160000
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CREATED:20260304T165828Z
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UID:2627-1777386600-1777392000@bramhopewi.org.uk
SUMMARY:Baking Group - A scone for all seasons
DESCRIPTION:The theme for the meeting is Carnival. For this meeting we are trialling a new venue – Lewis Room at Bramhope Village Hall (we will be asking for cash on the day to cover the cost of the room hire £2 – £3 per person)
URL:https://bramhopewi.org.uk/event/baking-group-a-scone-for-all-seasons-2/
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