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The best walks and hikes around Sitlington

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Hiking around Sitlington explores a landscape shaped by its industrial heritage within the Calder Valley. The area is characterized by a network of footpaths through woodlands like Coxley Woods, alongside rivers, and across rolling hills. These routes offer a mix of natural scenery and historical points of interest, including remnants from the region's coal mining past.

Best hiking trails around Sitlington

  • The most popular hiking route is Coxley Mill Engine House – Woodland Gravel Trail loop from Sitlington, a…

Last updated: June 21, 2026

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Woodland Gravel Trail loop from Sitlington

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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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Oliver
July 15, 2025, Bridge Over the River Calder

If you're into spiders and get a cheap laugh out of juvenile graffiti then don't miss this tunnel

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Had a cuppa from Chugger Tug lol whilst the rain stopped hehe this little Tea Boat will Sail up to Mirfield and back.

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Steps up onto the Bridge and back down. The are bike strips which are really helpful

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Pat
October 31, 2024, The Navigation Pub

The walker kitchen is now open the food looks absolutely delicious

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Can be a bit spooky at times lol

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What a great idea to get to the other side of the river.

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There are bikes rails up and down the stairs

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Need cash if paying less than £5 otherwise visa is ok

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many hiking trails to choose from in Sitlington?

Yes, there are over 30 marked hiking routes around Sitlington. The trails range from easy strolls to more challenging walks, with the majority being easy or moderate, ensuring there's a path for almost every fitness level.

What do other hikers think of the trails around Sitlington?

The hiking routes in the Sitlington area are well-regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the beautiful woodland scenery, particularly in areas like Coxley Woods, and the interesting mix of nature and local industrial heritage.

Are there any good circular walks in the area?

Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can end where you started. For a moderately challenging circular walk that combines woodland and riverside paths, consider the Hartley Bank Railway Bridge – Birdwatching Spot by the River loop from Netherton, which is about 10.7 km.

Can I take my dog on the walking trails?

Yes, the Sitlington area is generally very dog-friendly. The extensive network of footpaths through woodlands like Coxley Woods and open countryside provides great opportunities for walking with your dog. As always, please keep your dog under control, especially near farmland and wildlife reserves.

What are the best options for a family-friendly walk?

For a shorter, engaging walk with children, consider the Hartley Bank Railway Bridge loop from Horbury. It's an easy 5.8 km route with minimal elevation. Additionally, the grounds of the National Coal Mining Museum and the nearby Earnshaws' Nature Trail are popular with families for their accessible paths and engaging environment.

Where can I find a good woodland walk?

Coxley Woods, also known as Stoneycliffe Wood Nature Reserve, is the premier destination for woodland hiking in Sitlington. It offers a variety of paths through beautiful oak and birch trees. A great route to explore it is the Coxley Mill Engine House loop from Horbury.

Are there any challenging hikes available?

While most trails are easy to moderate, you can find more challenging options. The single designated 'difficult' trail in the area offers a more strenuous workout. For a longer, moderately difficult hike, the 10.7 km Hartley Bank Railway Bridge – Birdwatching Spot by the River loop from Netherton involves over 100 meters of elevation gain.

What kind of scenery and views can I expect?

The landscape around Sitlington is a charming mix of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and serene riverside paths along the Calder. You'll encounter scenery shaped by the area's industrial past, with old railway lines and mining structures reclaimed by nature. For a chance to spot wildlife like deer, Stocksmoor Common Nature Reserve is a well-regarded spot.

Is it possible to get to the trailheads using public transport?

Yes, many trailheads are accessible via public transport. The villages of Middlestown, Netherton, and Overton are served by local bus routes from larger towns like Wakefield and Huddersfield. From these villages, you can easily access the network of local footpaths.

Where can I park to go for a walk?

Parking is available at several key locations. Newmillerdam Country Park has a large car park, though it can be busy. For walks in Coxley Woods, on-street parking is often available in nearby Netherton or Middlestown. Some nature reserves like Calder Park Wetlands have small parking areas, but be aware you may need to pay online.

Are there any easy walks suitable for beginners?

Yes, there are plenty of easy options. A great choice is the Birk Wood – Denby Wood loop from Sitlington. It's a relatively flat 5.5 km walk through pleasant woodland, making it perfect for a gentle afternoon stroll.

Can I combine a walk with a visit to a historical site?

Definitely. The National Coal Mining Museum for England is located in Overton. You can explore the museum to learn about the region's rich mining heritage and then follow footpaths that start directly from the museum grounds, such as trails leading towards Coxley Woods.

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