wiggydiggy
Legendary Member
I tried the 'Northen Branch' of the Transpennine Trail that links Kirkburton to roughly the eastern part of the Woodhead pass.
It's a very quiet route but at times takes very rough tracks that often spoil these routes. Luckily it's been dry so it's just bumpy not muddy. And of course it's very hilly to climb over the moors. But the views are great and it's nice they've taken the time to map it.
This is on one of the rough sections, looking south towards Woodhead.
And this is what eventually awaits you, ex railway path lovely and flat.
It's a very quiet route but at times takes very rough tracks that often spoil these routes. Luckily it's been dry so it's just bumpy not muddy. And of course it's very hilly to climb over the moors. But the views are great and it's nice they've taken the time to map it.
This is on one of the rough sections, looking south towards Woodhead.
And this is what eventually awaits you, ex railway path lovely and flat.