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Hiking around Newland With Woodhouse Moor explores a landscape characterized by open countryside, canal towpaths, riverside trails, and expansive open farmland. The region, situated near Wakefield, features routes that often incorporate sections of the Aire and Calder Navigation. The terrain is generally defined by gentle gradients and accessible paths, with some trails passing historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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They are quite steep but at least they have bike rails
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https://www.cdegroup.com/ What do you think of this view from the canal towpath?
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Not sure what is being done along the canal in between Altofts and Stanley Ferry Marina
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Stanley Ferry Marina is a charming spot located along the Aire and Calder Navigation. One quirky highlight at the marina is the life-sized stuffed figure known as "Stan," who sits in a chair outside the café.
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The pubs a nice place to have a drink or something to eat after you ride
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My favourite place to begin rides. There are tracks and trails to lots of different places. There are lots of interesting things to visit and see.
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Yes, many of the trails in this area are great for walking with dogs. The paths along canals and through open fields offer plenty of space. However, be mindful that you might cross farmland, so it's best to keep your dog on a lead, especially if livestock is present. The Foxholes Canal Mooring loop from Normanton and Altofts is a good example of a waterside walk that you and your dog can enjoy.
The region is excellent for circular hikes, with many routes starting and finishing at the same point. For a moderate loop that explores the local canal system, consider the Stanley Ferry Marina – Stanley Ferry Marina loop from Stanley. It provides a comprehensive tour of the area's waterside scenery over about 13 kilometers.
Absolutely. The terrain is generally flat, making it accessible for most fitness levels. For a short and easy outing, the Stanley Ferry Marina loop from Stanley Ferry is a great choice. At just under 3 km, it's a manageable walk for families that still offers lovely views of the marina and surrounding waterways.
The area is rich with history. Many trails near Wakefield lead to the Ruins of Newland Hall, a key historical site. Further north in Leeds, a walk through Woodhouse Moor will take you past several Grade II-listed statues, including memorials to Queen Victoria and Sir Robert Peel.
There's a wide variety of options, with over 400 hiking routes to explore around Newland with Woodhouse Moor. The majority of these are rated as easy or moderate, featuring gentle gradients along canal towpaths, riverbanks, and across open fields.
The komoot community rates the hikes here very highly. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained waterside paths along the Aire and Calder Navigation and the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside. The mix of industrial heritage and natural scenery is a frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, several routes are accessible via public transport. For instance, some hikes start near bus stops served by Arriva Yorkshire, making it possible to plan a walk without a car. Woodhouse Moor in Leeds is also very well-connected to the city centre by numerous bus routes.
The Meanwood Valley Trail is a significant 7-mile linear walk that begins in Woodhouse Moor, often called the 'lungs of Leeds'. It acts as a green corridor leading from the city into the countryside, passing through woodlands and parklands. It's a fantastic way to experience the area's natural and cultural history.
Yes, if you're looking for a more substantial hike, there are plenty of moderate options. The Stanley Ferry Marina – Kings Arms, Heath Common loop from Stanley is a popular choice, covering over 9 km of varied terrain including waterside paths and field tracks, requiring a decent level of fitness.
The landscape is defined by its waterways. You can expect to walk along the serene canal towpaths of the Aire and Calder Navigation, follow gentle riverside paths, and cross open farmland. The routes offer a pleasant mix of natural beauty and glimpses into the region's industrial past.
Woodhouse Moor is a very popular spot for running, thanks to its network of tree-lined paths and open green spaces. The relatively flat terrain makes it ideal for runners of all abilities. You can easily create loops of various lengths within the park or use it as a starting point for a longer run along the Meanwood Valley Trail.
For nature lovers, the Meanwood Valley Trail starting from Woodhouse Moor is an excellent choice. As you move away from the city, you enter woodland environments where you might spot kingfishers, woodpeckers, and other wildlife. In spring, Woodhouse Ridge, part of the trail, is known for its beautiful displays of bluebells and wild garlic.


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