"A select little group arrived by train in Bingley, to follow the river Aire on tracks past daffodil fields and deer, hiding in the woodland, carpeted with celandine and wood anemone, Climbing the hillside we picniced at Druids Altar, overlooking the town. (No photos here I’m afraid. Too busy struggling up the incline and recovering my breathe at the top!) After a pleasant stop at the “Ivy Kitchen“ cafe at St. Ives there was an easy route back downhill through tree lined shade to the return train journey home. Thanks to Jill."
Jill's Bingley walk prompted this walk report from Janet. "A select little group arrived by train in Bingley, to follow the river Aire on tracks past daffodil fields and deer, hiding in the woodland, carpeted with celandine and wood anemone, Climbing the hillside we picniced at Druids Altar, overlooking the town. (No photos here I’m afraid. Too busy struggling up the incline and recovering my breathe at the top!) After a pleasant stop at the “Ivy Kitchen“ cafe at St. Ives there was an easy route back downhill through tree lined shade to the return train journey home. Thanks to Jill." Over the River Aire by pack horse bridge
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