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TAKE A WALK IN BLUEBELL WOOD









 Pauline Journeaux takes us on a walking tour of   Carry on up the hill past the water treatment plant,
 the Ogden, Kitcliffe and Piethorne Reservoirs, and   straight on to Piethorne Reservoir and past
 Bluebell Wood.  Knowsley Wood Plantation.


 This route follows public footpaths, and is a medium   The path then carries on up the hill, but I turned left
 difficulty, medium length walk that took roughly   and followed the walk around the reservoir.
 one and half hours, but may take you a little longer
 depending on how often you stop to take in the   Go through the kissing gate and follow the path
 stunning views.  around Piethorne Reservoir.


 Stout footwear is recommended.  The path meanders around the reservoir and
 finishes at another kissing gate and on to a lane.
 The area is used for farming, recreation and nature
 conservation, dogs must be kept on a lead as there   Turn left and follow the lane past the end of the
 are farm animals and sheep wandering on the moors.  reservoir, this is the view from the end of Piethorne
 Reservoir looking back on to
 Bluebells are protected under the Wildlife and   the path just walked around and Knowsley Wood
 Countryside Act 1981. It is a criminal offence to pick   Plantation.
 or remove the bulbs of wild common bluebells.
 Walk up the hill past The Limehouse, to the woods
 Ogden is just outside Newhey off the A640,   and the two gates.
 Huddersfield Road, there is a small car park on
 Ogden Lane, Springmill or if this is full parking is   Just before the gate, on the lane, there is a   This mixed woodland provides a valuable habitat on   The path then comes on to Binns Ruin. Binns is an
 available on the road.  kissing gate on the left, go through into   the high moors, although how severe weather stunts   area of mixed ruins which date back to the 13th and
 Bluebell Wood.  the trees and sometimes blows them over can be   15th centuries. A very old inhabited site, records
 Start from the car park and walk up Ogden Lane,   seen. Beech, birch, rowan and sycamore are present   have shown that as early as 1610 Jeffraye Turnough,
 past all the cottages with Ogden Reservoir and   Although known locally as Bluebell Wood, its proper   with taller Scots and Corsican pine in some areas.  Yeoman, lived there.
 Kitcliffe Farm on the left, and through the gate at   name is Old House Ground Plantation.
 Piethorne House.  The path goes through the woods, and it is a real   Turn left and follow the path down the hill past the
         pleasure to take time wandering through.             ruins; the main path continues on back up the hill
                                                              and on to the Rochdale Way.
         At the end of the wood go through the kissing gate
         and on to the moors; dogs will need to be kept on a   At the bottom of the hill cross the stream and
         lead from here as there are sheep and lambs loose.   continue on down with Ogden Reservoir on the left
                                                              and a wood on the right. Through the kissing gate at
         Follow the path over the moors keeping Piethorne     the end and on past the wood.
         Reservoir on your left and Kitcliffe Reservoir below
         and in front.                                        There is a wall on the left and Ogden Reservoir
                                                              below on the left and the wood to the right.
         The path goes down towards Kitcliffe Reservoir
         and joins another path on the left. Join this path and   Find the gap in the wall and go down to the
         carry on past Kitcliffe Reservoir and on towards     reservoir, take care, the gap is small and steep.
         Ogden Reservoir.
                                                              Carry on across the reservoir path and then down
         Follow this path, keep Ogden Reservoir on the left.  the other side back to the car park.






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