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Carleton-in-Craven circular.

Group: Stockport
Date: Saturday 13 June 2009
Start gridref: SD972497
Start time: 10am
Grade: Moderate
Distance: 11 miles
Longer description: Carleton-in-Craven, SW of Skipton. 70 mins from Pyramid.

Meet by bridge opposite Carleton Mill roadside parking:
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Directions: M60 to M66 and M65 follow M65 to Colne.
At the end of the motorway take the first exit off the roundabout, straight on at the
next roundabout, and first exit off the third roundabout.
Proceed 8 miles past the Black Lane Ends pub. to Carleton in Craven the mill is on the left, the start of the walk opposite.

We start by the stream up Catlow Gill on to Tow Top Moor joining the Pennine Way to the Beacon at Pinhaw. http://tinyurl.com/ re3ctf We then descend to Elslack Reservoir and rejoin the Pennine Way to Elslack Bridge, Elslack Hall and Elslack. We continue with views across to the hills surrounding Settle , Malham and Bolton Abbey back to Carleton.
Contact name: Helen Tinsley
Contact phone: 0161 430 4058
* Dogs are permitted on this walk

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