Calderdale Way

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Calderdale Way is a long-distance circular walking route in West Yorkshire, England, that explores the valleys, moorlands, and historic settlements of the Calderdale district.

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Calderdale Way canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf circular walking route
long-distance footpath
attracts hikers
walkers
category Footpaths in West Yorkshire
Long-distance footpaths in England
country England
difficulty moderate to strenuous
direction can be walked anticlockwise
can be walked clockwise
elevationProfile hilly
feature canal towpaths
historic settlements
packhorse tracks
stone-built villages
highestPoint moorland above Calder Valley
length approximately 50 miles
approximately 80 kilometres
locatedIn Calder Valley
Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale

West Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
managedBy Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale Council
notableFor exploring industrial heritage landscapes
views over Calder Valley
passesNear Ripponden
Sowerby Bridge
passesThrough Brighouse
Halifax
Hebden Bridge
Todmorden
region Pennines
routeType circular
startPoint any point on the circular route
surface mix of paths, tracks and minor roads
terrain farmland
moorland
valleys
woodland
use hiking
walking
waymarked yes
waymarkSymbol stylised CW logo

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Mytholmroyd hasWalkingRoute Calderdale Way