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shiny gem 06-03-2005 13:22

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Ok so are there any nice places to go for a walk on a lovely sunny day like today??? and i dont mean get in your car and drive somewhere and then have a walk!!!! i mean set off now from your house...and walk...the furthest i get is to the griffin pub!! its a 1 and a half mile walk there from my house...and theres a lovely cold drink at the end of it!!:D

Less 06-03-2005 13:35

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Originally Posted by shiny gem
Ok so are there any nice places to go for a walk on a lovely sunny day like today??? and i dont mean get in your car and drive somewhere and then have a walk!!!! i mean set off now from your house...and walk...the furthest i get is to the griffin pub!! its a 1 and a half mile walk there from my house...and theres a lovely cold drink at the end of it!!:D

Try this link to one of staggeringmans threads Easter Saturday
It might be just the job & there will be a cold drink available afterwards.

Uncle Mick 06-03-2005 13:46

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Ah bless you live near me, so I suggest the Coppice before anythings built on it, or Priestly Clough. Get on at Victoria St and up as far as the Five Arches, onto Hollins Lane then through either Haworth or Oak Hill Park. Should take an hour or so.

shiny gem 06-03-2005 13:50

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Ah bless you live near me, so I suggest the Coppice before anythings built on it, or Priestly Clough. Get on at Victoria St and up as far as the Five Arches, onto Hollins Lane then through either Haworth or Oak Hill Park. Should take an hour or so.

ooh i havent been to oakhill park in ages...i used to go to the sound festival every year..but i didnt make it to the last one!! do they still have the rabbits there?? and the goats??

Acrylic-bob 06-03-2005 13:53

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No rabbits and No goats. The occaisional Squirrel but mostly vandals and druggies.

shiny gem 06-03-2005 13:55

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No rabbits and No goats. The occaisional Squirrel but mostly vandals and druggies.

what happened to the animals???? i used to go there a lot with my friends...have a wander round...it was lovely in summer with all the flowers out!!

Less 06-03-2005 14:00

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what happened to the animals???? i used to go there a lot with my friends...have a wander round...it was lovely in summer with all the flowers out!!

After alot of complaints from the druggies etc. the animals had to be removed because unlike the flowers they weren't as easy to light , when you're up there for a smoke!
:eek:

garinda 06-03-2005 14:01

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Bit far from the hospital, [but you could get the bus and get off at Ossy Town Hall,] but Foxhill nature reserve is magnificent today. Good paths, lots of wild spring flowers and you might see the kingfisher, along with the other birds. Foxhill pub serves good ale afterwards, or l'll be serving cream teas from 4pm onwards!

WillowTheWhisp 06-03-2005 15:09

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There are some organised walks connected to the Hyndburn Healthy heart group. I'm not sure if they've got any written copies of the routes. Unfortunately they all start from Exchange Street but they do take in footpaths etc which people may not otherwise consider walking. I'll see if they've got anyting on paper about where they go because all are circular routes rather than a straight there and back which I think makes them more interesting.

Have you thought of walking along the canal bank? When I worked in Clayton-le-Moors I quite often did that. I realise it isn't close to the hospital but as someone previously suggested you could always get a bus to your starting point. (Canal bridge at Clayton for example)

shiny gem 06-03-2005 15:13

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i dont mind walking to the canal...its not that far...i walk to my friends sometimes who lives near the black dog in ossy!!! thats a good walk although not too many pretty things to see!!!

Sara 06-03-2005 15:49

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Once you get as far as the Griffin, don't stop. Continue right around the roundabout and turn left across from the Hapton Inn. Go down that street and follow the signs for the picnic site. Follow the road round and you will end up back near the Griffin Pub. Sorry i don't know any of the street/road names. It's a nice walk, done it myself a few times.

shiny gem 06-03-2005 15:53

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go past a pub???? without going in???? no drink???? :eek:

rockrabbit 06-03-2005 16:01

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i dont mind walking to the canal...its not that far...i walk to my friends sometimes who lives near the black dog in ossy!!! thats a good walk although not too many pretty things to see!!!

oi i could be offended lol and the foxhill has a nature reserve anyway

Sara 06-03-2005 18:11

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go past a pub???? without going in???? no drink???? :eek:

Trouble is, if you go in a pub you might not finish the walk.

shiny gem 06-03-2005 18:17

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Trouble is, if you go in a pub you might not finish the walk.

true..itd turn into a stagger


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