We looked through our archives to see what we recommended to you in previous years during November.
Thixendale to Hanging Grimston
November 2020
This route from Thixendale to Hanging Grimston is often missed by local hikers, but it covers a number of glorious dales. Warning: there’s a one in six climb, but the views make it all worthwhile.
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Haworth
November 2019 issue
This walk covers some of the places and landscapes most associated with the Brontë family, explore the quaint streets of Haworth and the surrounding wild moors.
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Glasshouses and Brimham Rocks
November 2018 issue
This walk begins at Glasshouses on the banks of the Nidd and arrives at Brimham Rocks by riverside paths and woodland.
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Marsden
November 2017 issue
This walk sets off from the centre of Marsden and makes its way past a procession of no fewer than half a dozen reservoirs strung out across the moors.
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Horton-in-Ribblesdale
November 2016 issue
Enjoy wonderful views of all Three Peaks without actually climbing any of them, head off across the lower slopes of Pen-y-ghent before crossing the Ribble to return via the lower pastures of Ingleborough.
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Boltby
November 2015 issue
Stride out across fields and along woodland paths to enjoy wonderful moorland views from the idyllic village of Boltby, near Thirsk.
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All the routes were correct at the time of publication, over time access to certain parts of the walk may be subject to change. We advise you acquire a recent OS map of the area you plan to visit and assure there are no major changes.