Bolton Ramblers will be travelling to delightful Nidderdale, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Yorkshire Dales on Saturday - and all are welcome to join.
Three walks will be on offer, one of 11.2 miles, one of eight miles and one of five miles.
They are all circular walks from Pateley Bridge.
Walk alongside becks and the River Nidd, passing the remains of important lead mines and a 15th century chapel or climb to Yorke's Folly, built in the late 18th century and visit the towering gritstone crag of Guisecliffe which, if the weather is kind, affords superb views across the valley.
There will be time for refreshments in Pateley Bridge before boarding the coach back to Bolton.
Seats on the coach cost £14.00 per person and can be booked by phoning or texting 07788 736 006.
Those attending are urged to bring drinks and a packed lunch and wear suitably sturdy, weatherproof walking gear and boots.
On Sunday, November 13, there will be the annual Bolton Ramblers' Remembrance Walk of approximately 5 miles from Rivington to Leadmines Clough and the Airman's Memorial where walkers can pause to remember the victims of all wars, past and present.
Meet at 2pm at the car park at the side of Rivington Primary School, Horrobin Lane, BL6 7SE. People can just turn up equipped with weatherproof clothing and sturdy boots.
For further information about Bolton Ramblers' activities, contact boltonramblers@hotmail.co.uk or visit the Bolton Ramblers' page on Facebook or: www.boltonramblers.org.uk.
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