Oxenhope to Haworth and The Railway Children

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"Relive the days of steam between Oxenhope and Haworth"
Walk directions

Leave the car park and turn left into Mill Lane. After 150yds (137m) turn left, on a bridleway signed as the Worth and Brontë Ways. The surfaced section ends after just a few paces, as you pass the station’s overflow car park, and a narrower path continues through a gap between a wall and a metal field gate.

The field-edge path follows Bridgehouse Beck downstream for 250yds (229m) before crossing a footbridge to the opposite bank and turning right down a walled path between the railway and the stream. A gate soon leads out on to a lane past Oxenhope water treatment works.

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  Terrain  - Well-defined field paths and tracks, muddy after rain; 1 stile
  Landscape  - Valley bottom fields overlooked by moorland edges
  Dog friendliness  - On lead beyond Ives Bottom Farm
  Parking  - Free car park at Oxenhope station
  Toilets en route  - Oxenhope and Haworth stations
About the walk
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is one of the most scenic preserved steam operations in England. So much so that, in 1970, when Lionel Jeffries was looking for a location for his directorial debut The Railway Children, he chose the Worth Valley. The film, which starred Bernard Cribbins and...
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Oxenhope to Haworth and The Railway Children

Recommended by
Our view
"Relive the days of steam between Oxenhope and Haworth"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Well-defined field paths and tracks, muddy after rain; 1 stile
  Landscape - Valley bottom fields overlooked by moorland edges
  Dog friendliness - On lead beyond Ives Bottom Farm
  Parking - Free car park at Oxenhope station
  Toilets en route - Oxenhope and Haworth stations
About the walk
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is one of the most scenic preserved steam operations in England. So much so that, in 1970, when Lionel Jeffries was looking for a location for his directorial debut The Railway Children, he chose the Worth Valley. The film, which starred Bernard Cribbins and...
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