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  • Hills Near Bradford – Yorkshire Folk Help Needed
  • MrGrim
    Full Member

    Hello,

    I need some STW local knowledge. I’m working in Bradford today and staying overnight tonight. I don’t have the bike with me, but do have the car and running shoes.

    Any good trails/hills within walking distance? If not, any recommendations within a 15-20 minute drive?

    Cheers

    grum
    Free Member

    Lots in Calderdale but its a bit further to drive. I bet there’s some decent stuff nearer.

    trout
    Free Member

    Baildon and the shipley glenn should meet your requirements
    and is alternating between summer and winter every 10 mins today

    craigxxl
    Free Member

    Where in Bradford?

    MrGrim
    Full Member

    Thanks for the replies.

    Craig – Just off Rooley Lane

    woody2000
    Full Member

    More info on location would be useful 🙂

    Like Trout says, Shipley Glen is good for trail running and the like. I’d head to Roberts Park in Saltaire and go up the glen from there. Then go to the Boathouse and/or Fannys.

    http://www.theboathouseinn.co.uk/

    patriotpro
    Free Member

    Head out to Ogden Reservoir, use ‘The Causeway Foot Inn’ for satnav purposes.

    Head up towards the turbines from there or up over the moor.

    Enjoy, there’s some good riding/walking/running to be had there.

    woody2000
    Full Member

    Our posts crossed

    If you’re on Rooley Lane, maybe Fulneck woods would be nearer or even Bowling Park if you just want a run round. What type of terrain are you after?

    craigxxl
    Free Member

    Bowling Park is your doorstep but equal distance between Fulneck Woods and various woods and trails around Shelf.

    Sancho
    Free Member

    if youre running in Bradford just dont stop lol

    globalti
    Free Member

    You ARE going out for a beer and a curry tonight?

    Beer: I recommend the New Beehive Inn: http://goo.gl/maps/yCNSn

    Great selection of ales, scrubbed wood floors, gas lighting, fire in each room, real character.

    Curry: The Kashmir on Morley Street: http://goo.gl/maps/Ghfp5 take a couple of cans of beer with you as no licence. Eat with your right hand and a chapatti.

    theotherjonv
    Full Member

    don’t do what i did. I was staying in the Hollins Hall at Baildon and thought a shortish run around part of the golf course would be a good idea. Up the first down the 4th, you can usually link up a few holes and then find your way to the 8th or 9th or 17th and 18th to find your way back.

    i didn’t know it backed on to another golf course. At the ‘end’ of my run i found I was at another clubhouse and had another shortish run to get back again. this time against the clock so i could make a dinner meeting……… and this hills are unforgiving, up or down!!

    FunkyDunc
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    Shipley Glen is by far the nicest place in the area, but 30min ish drive from there after 7pm… Don’t even think about it before 7!

    Don’t take anything valuable with you if running from Rooley Lane!

    john_drummer
    Free Member

    The stuff round Hollins Hall is ny local “from the doorstep” trails. Must remember to actually ride them some day

    patriotpro
    Free Member

    woody2000 – Member
    What type of terrain are you after?

    MrGrim – Member
    Any good trails/hills

    Don’t even think about it before 7!

    They’re the most congested roads in Britain so good advice.

    john_drummer
    Free Member

    Actually it starts to ease off about 6.15

    MrGrim
    Full Member

    Lot’s of replies, thanks a lot.

    Advice seems to be stay in the area and have curry and beer 😆

    Will check out the Shipley Glen if not tonight then tomorrow morning first thing.

    woody2000
    Full Member

    Curry & beer, we have a winner 🙂

    http://www.prashad.co.uk/

    Enjoy!

    grum
    Free Member

    Prashad is awesome (or at least it was a few years ago).

    B.A.Nana
    Free Member

    my favourite xc run is from Dick Hudson’s car park above Bingley, over Ilkley Moor to the far side (or the summit) and back again. It’s just a bit further on from Shipley Glen/baildon Moor.

    djglover
    Free Member

    Ilkley moor!! The north side has many many trails

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    If your going to Shipley Glen in the morning, and then need to get back to the south side of Bradford, make sure you leave Baildon (Shipley Glen) no later than 7am, or it will take you approx 1hr to the M606. You can then add probably 1 1/2 hrs to Manchester, or 30-45 mins to the M1/M62 junction..

    …traffic is great around here

    john_drummer
    Free Member

    I do baildon to Barnsley, setting off at around 7.20am. Half an hour max to m606. I’m often leaving the m62 westbound at j25 for 8am. Eastbound is a different kettle of fish though.

    jaylittle
    Free Member

    Shame just seen this, very local to me could have lent you a bike. if your around again feel free to get intouch. As mentioned bowling park was your best bet or theres a short circuit round richard dunns sport centre, it

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