Old Roads of Skipton Guided Walk
Holy Trinity Church, Mill Bridge, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 1NJ
This walk takes account of this year's theme of transport and connections. Skipton was an important river-crossing in the Aire Valley because it had several fords. Romans built roads through Skipton. Due to its location it later became an important market town and staging post. In the 1700s toll companies and canal companies replaced fords and clapper bridges with stone bridges. The walk will have some off-road walking (canal towpath) and there will be some brief bench stops for those that need this.
Holy Trinity Church, Mill Bridge, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 1NJ
The walk is not fully accessible as the canal towpath is not well surfaced. There is an alternative route that can be used to rejoin the group.
Boots or good shoes advised as part of the route is off-road.