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Kirklees Way
Kirklees way digley.jpg
Kirklees Way near Digley Reservoir
Length 75 mi (121 km)
Location West Yorkshire, England
Trailheads circular
Use Hiking
Season All year

The Kirklees Way is a special walking path in West Yorkshire, England. It's about 72 miles (115 kilometers) long. This path goes around the Kirklees area, showing off its beautiful countryside.

It's a "waymarked footpath," which means there are signs along the way to help you follow the path. This makes it easy for hikers to explore without getting lost.

What is the Kirklees Way?

The Kirklees Way is a long-distance walking route. It was first opened in 1990. This path lets people enjoy nature and get some exercise. It's a great way to see different parts of the Kirklees district.

Where Does the Path Go?

The Kirklees Way takes you through several interesting areas. It includes the upper parts of three main valleys:

These valleys offer different landscapes, from riverside paths to hills. You can see a variety of plants and animals as you walk.

Connecting with Other Trails

For a few miles, the Kirklees Way shares its path with another famous trail. This is the Peak District Boundary Walk. This happens near the village of Holme. It means you might see walkers from both trails in this area.

Exploring the Kirklees Way

Walking the Kirklees Way is a fun adventure. You can choose to walk just a small part of it. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, you can try to complete the whole 72 miles! It's a circular route, meaning it starts and ends in the same general area.

The path is open all year round. This means you can enjoy it in any season. Each season brings its own unique beauty to the landscape.

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