Cleckheaton and the River Spen
Along Chapel Street, immediately jink left into a back street behind the Independent Methodist Church. Cross the road at the bottom and take the track opposite, which descends to cross a stream into a field. Bear left here, to the corner of a pond.
Bear left on boardwalk over a meadow. The boardwalk ends at a gap stile through a fence, the path continuing along the field-edge and through a kissing gate. After crossing a footbridge, a flag path bears you to a junction. Turn right, along a streamside path to a road, met on an S-bend. Turn left, cross carefully on the bend and take the signed snicket between Brookfield View and Kestrel View.
This brings you to a gap through a fence into a field. Turn right, keeping close to the field-edge and ignoring any gaps or stiles offering access into housing on your right. The path leaves housing behind when it passes through a gap to be guided below paddocks. Cross a step stile and continue along the right-hand edge of the field beyond, on what soon becomes an obvious worn path paralleling a stream.
In the far corner, cross a bridge over the stream and follow the fence on your right to a step stile. Ascend the next field, with the fence now on your left, bearing gently right to follow the hedge along the top edge. Half-way along the hedge, pass through a kissing gate to continue in the same direction along the opposite side. It guides you to a gap stile by a field gate in the corner.
Through this, bear right, across the field, to cross a stream and, a few paces beyond, a step stile over a fence. Head across the next field, to its top corner (to be sure, aim for the left-most of two phone line poles ahead). On meeting a farm track in the top-right corner of the field, turn left to the road.
Cross to the pavement and turn right, toward Egypt. At the far end of the first building passed on your left, turn left and mount an iron step stile into the yard of Egypt Farm. Pass through the yard, crossing a stile by the field gate opposite and keeping ahead down the field beyond, with the fence on your right, down to the far left corner, where a gap stile lets you into the field below.
The fence on your left guides you down to another stile, beyond which the route runs between a fence and a wooded embankment. Where the fence turns right, keep ahead on a firm path which gently climbs to a junction.
Through the wooden bollards turn right to cross lofty Cleckheaton Viaduct, which offers fine views across Cleckheaton and the Spen Valley as it passes above Harry Mann Dam. Keep ahead beyond the bridge, up a wide track leading back to Bradford Road.
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