Widdop Reservoir and the gritstone crags

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"Walk around West Yorkshire’s most beautifully located body of water."
Walk directions

Follow the track from the car park towards the reservoir wall. Cross a metal footbridge over the dam’s spill channel and turn left to cross the embankment.

Bear right at the end of the dam wall, along a track known as Gorple Gate, actually an old packhorse route that climbs from Worsthorne to Heptonstall and now forms part of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail. After passing a small plantation, the trail climbs gently away from the reservoir up a small clough and bears right, across the small stream near the top.

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  Terrain  - Good tracks and paths, some potentially boggy moorland
  Landscape  - Reservoir set in crag-surrounded moorland bowl
  Dog friendliness  - Sheep graze the moors around Widdop so dogs should be on leads
  Parking  - Widdop Reservoir car park, Widdop
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Of all the moorland reservoirs that stud West Yorkshire’s peaty uplands, Widdop is the shining jewel, a glittering pool set in a wide, crag-rimmed hollow surrounded by mile-after-mile of rolling peaty moorland. Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, who was born just a few miles away in Mytholmroyd in 1930,...
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Widdop Reservoir and the gritstone crags

Recommended by
Our view
"Walk around West Yorkshire’s most beautifully located body of water."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good tracks and paths, some potentially boggy moorland
  Landscape - Reservoir set in crag-surrounded moorland bowl
  Dog friendliness - Sheep graze the moors around Widdop so dogs should be on leads
  Parking - Widdop Reservoir car park, Widdop
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Of all the moorland reservoirs that stud West Yorkshire’s peaty uplands, Widdop is the shining jewel, a glittering pool set in a wide, crag-rimmed hollow surrounded by mile-after-mile of rolling peaty moorland. Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, who was born just a few miles away in Mytholmroyd in 1930,...
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