What we’re about
Walking in Huddersfield - your friendly local rambling community. Nearly all our guided walks are open to Meetup members to join and enjoy. Don't be put off if it looks like not many people have signed up for our walks on Meetup - there will be plenty of people there!
We're the Huddersfield Group of the Ramblers' Association. Our packed programme includes:
- An A grade walk every Sunday, usually 10-13 miles
- On many Sundays, a B grade walk, usually 6-9 miles
- Monthly A+ grade walks on Saturdays for those who enjoy something more energetic!
- Summer evening walks of up to 5 miles on Tuesdays
Our See walks (C-grade walks), offering an easy monthly Saturday walk of 4 to 5 miles, especially aimed at families, those looking to become more active or to return to fitness, and people new to walking with us.
You can see our upcoming walks below. All are circular unless otherwise stated.
Huddersfield Group's walks offer an opportunity to get to know our wonderful walking area guided by our experienced and knowledgeable leaders. Our walks are often in the beautiful countryside around Huddersfield, sometimes further afield. They offer a mixture of the hills and moors of the South Pennines, Peak District or Yorkshire Dales, and lower level pastureland and valleys, often taking in the rivers, canals and historic architecture that defines the district.
In general, our walks are on rural footpaths and bridleways, with road walking kept to a minimum. Our more strenuous walks sometimes cross more difficult terrain such as rough moorland away from defined paths. We also occasionally do more urban walks, taking advantage of the green spaces and ginnels in our local towns.
We are a friendly group, and like to finish our walks with a sociable drink together. Our lively social scene includes meals out, events and holidays.
We care about our footpath network, and work with Kirklees Council, our local authority, and other volunteer groups to protect these.
Come and join us - you'll find a walk just to suit what you're looking for!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- ROCKING THE STONESFlouch carpark, Langsett
An 11-mile strenuous circular walk from Flouch, led by Graham.
- The walk will start punctually at 10.00am.
- Bring a packed lunch.
- No dogs on this walk please.
- Please read the info about our walks below.
For full details, and to contact Graham, see https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/group-walks/rocking-stones
About Huddersfield Ramblers walks
Nearly all our led walks as the Huddersfield Group of the Ramblers’ Association are offered free of charge to Meetup members to participate in – there is no requirement to be a Ramblers member to attend, though we hope you may choose to join the Ramblers after sampling a few walks!DON'T BE PUT OFF IF IT LOOKS LIKE NOT MANY PEOPLE HAVE BOOKED ON MEETUP - there will be plenty of people there!
We usually offer a choice of two walks each Sunday, plus some walks on Saturdays and on Tuesday evenings during the summer months. All walk leaders are (experienced) volunteers from within Huddersfield Ramblers, who plan the walks carefully and recce the routes in advance.
Up to 10 Meetup participants are allowed to join our group per walk, with each participant being allowed to bring one guest.
Our walks range from 4-5 mile strolls through to full-day outings of up to 20 miles; on a typical Sunday, though, we usually offer one walk of around 10-13 miles and another of around 6-9 miles. In choosing to come on any given walk, please plan accordingly in terms of your abilities, fitness, and what you will need to bring. The list below provides general pointers, but please get in touch with the leader (via the link available in the Ramblers website listing provided for each walk) if you have any questions at all.
- Walks are circular unless otherwise stated.
- With occasional exceptions, our walks are in the countryside. Stiles and hills are very likely to feature. Boggy/muddy terrain may be met at almost any time of year. Livestock may also be encountered.
- Use the walk gradings (below) to assess the likely level of difficulty.
- On all walks you will need to bring something to eat and drink. Excess food is recommended on longer walks in winter and you should ensure you have plenty to drink in summer.
- Check the weather forecast beforehand, and ensure that you are wearing or carrying suitable clothing for the likely conditions (and remember they may be changeable). In summer, make sure that you have adequate protection from the sun.
- Dogs may be brought unless stated otherwise. However, if cattle are met, the walk leader may ask you to allow the main party to cross the field first, leaving you to follow on with your pet. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
- If you need to leave the walk at any time, or if any untoward circumstances occur (e.g. illness or injury during the walk) please inform the walk leader.
- For the well-being of individuals and the group, the walk leader may decline to take anyone on a walk who they consider to have unsuitable clothing or footwear for the conditions, or who is thought by the leader unlikely to be able to cope with the pace or length of the walk.
- The leader reserves the right to amend or cancel a walk in extreme weather conditions. Any cancellation will be shown on the Meetup site and on the walk listing on the Ramblers website where possible, no later than 2 hours ahead of the walk start time; also check the Huddersfield Ramblers Facebook page on the day of the walk.
Our walk gradings
- Leisurely/Easy = route entirely or mainly on good paths. Climbs few and gradual. Suitable for anyone of good fitness.
- Moderate = route involves some ascents and descents, which may be steep, but are unlikely to be prolonged. Any rough, off-path terrain will be for short periods only.
- Strenuous = route involves prolonged climbing or frequent ups and downs throughout, and may include rough, off-path terrain, possibly for quite lengthy periods.
Ground conditions underfoot may sometimes make walks seem more difficult than the advertised grade.
- NEW MILL TO HOLME STYES RESERVOIRNew Mill car park., Huddersfield
An 8½-mile moderate circular walk from New Mill, led by Terry.
- The walk will start punctually at 10.30am.
- Bring a packed lunch.
- Please read the info about our walks below.
For full details, and to contact Terry, see https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/group-walks/new-mill-holme-styes-reservoir
About Huddersfield Ramblers walks
Nearly all our led walks as the Huddersfield Group of the Ramblers’ Association are offered free of charge to Meetup members to participate in – there is no requirement to be a Ramblers member to attend, though we hope you may choose to join the Ramblers after sampling a few walks!DON'T BE PUT OFF IF IT LOOKS LIKE NOT MANY PEOPLE HAVE BOOKED ON MEETUP - there will be plenty of people there!
We usually offer a choice of two walks each Sunday, plus some walks on Saturdays and on Tuesday evenings during the summer months. All walk leaders are (experienced) volunteers from within Huddersfield Ramblers, who plan the walks carefully and recce the routes in advance.
Up to 10 Meetup participants are allowed to join our group per walk, with each participant being allowed to bring one guest.
Our walks range from 4-5 mile strolls through to full-day outings of up to 20 miles; on a typical Sunday, though, we usually offer one walk of around 10-13 miles and another of around 6-9 miles. In choosing to come on any given walk, please plan accordingly in terms of your abilities, fitness, and what you will need to bring. The list below provides general pointers, but please get in touch with the leader (via the link available in the Ramblers website listing provided for each walk) if you have any questions at all.
- Walks are circular unless otherwise stated.
- With occasional exceptions, our walks are in the countryside. Stiles and hills are very likely to feature. Boggy/muddy terrain may be met at almost any time of year. Livestock may also be encountered.
- Use the walk gradings (below) to assess the likely level of difficulty.
- On all walks you will need to bring something to eat and drink.
Excess food is recommended on longer walks in winter and you should ensure you have plenty to drink in summer. - Check the weather forecast beforehand, and ensure that you are wearing or carrying suitable clothing for the likely conditions (and remember they may be changeable). In summer, make sure that you have adequate protection from the sun.
- Dogs may be brought unless stated otherwise. However, if cattle are met, the walk leader may ask you to allow the main party to cross the field first, leaving you to follow on with your pet. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
- If you need to leave the walk at any time, or if any untoward circumstances occur (e.g. illness or injury during the walk) please inform the walk leader.
- For the well-being of individuals and the group, the walk leader may decline to take anyone on a walk who they consider to have unsuitable clothing or footwear for the conditions, or who is thought by the leader unlikely to be able to cope with the pace or length of the walk.
- The leader reserves the right to amend or cancel a walk in extreme weather conditions. Any cancellation will be shown on the Meetup site and on the walk listing on the Ramblers website where possible, no later than 2 hours ahead of the walk start time; also check the Huddersfield Ramblers Facebook page on the day of the walk.
Our walk gradings
- Leisurely/Easy = route entirely or mainly on good paths. Climbs few and gradual. Suitable for anyone of good fitness.
- Moderate = route involves some ascents and descents, which may be steep, but are unlikely to be prolonged. Any rough, off-path terrain will be for short periods only.
- Strenuous = route involves prolonged climbing or frequent ups and downs throughout, and may include rough, off-path terrain, possibly for quite lengthy periods.
Ground conditions underfoot may sometimes make walks seem more difficult than the advertised grade.
- PIKES, KNOLLS AND HARTS!Park Bridge Heritage Centre, The Stables , OL68AQ
A 10/11-mile moderate/strenuous circular walk from Park Bridge, led by Andrew.
- The walk will start punctually at 10.00am.
- Bring a packed lunch.
- No dogs on this walk please.
- Please read the info about our walks below.
For full details, and to contact Andrew, see https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/group-walks/pikes-knolls-and-harts
About Huddersfield Ramblers walks
Nearly all our led walks as the Huddersfield Group of the Ramblers’ Association are offered free of charge to Meetup members to participate in – there is no requirement to be a Ramblers member to attend, though we hope you may choose to join the Ramblers after sampling a few walks!DON'T BE PUT OFF IF IT LOOKS LIKE NOT MANY PEOPLE HAVE BOOKED ON MEETUP - there will be plenty of people there!
We usually offer a choice of two walks each Sunday, plus some walks on Saturdays and on Tuesday evenings during the summer months. All walk leaders are (experienced) volunteers from within Huddersfield Ramblers, who plan the walks carefully and recce the routes in advance.
Up to 10 Meetup participants are allowed to join our group per walk, with each participant being allowed to bring one guest.
Our walks range from 4-5 mile strolls through to full-day outings of up to 20 miles; on a typical Sunday, though, we usually offer one walk of around 10-13 miles and another of around 6-9 miles. In choosing to come on any given walk, please plan accordingly in terms of your abilities, fitness, and what you will need to bring. The list below provides general pointers, but please get in touch with the leader (via the link available in the Ramblers website listing provided for each walk) if you have any questions at all.
- Walks are circular unless otherwise stated.
- With occasional exceptions, our walks are in the countryside. Stiles and hills are very likely to feature. Boggy/muddy terrain may be met at almost any time of year. Livestock may also be encountered.
- Use the walk gradings (below) to assess the likely level of difficulty.
- On all walks you will need to bring something to eat and drink.
Excess food is recommended on longer walks in winter and you should ensure you have plenty to drink in summer. - Check the weather forecast beforehand, and ensure that you are wearing or carrying suitable clothing for the likely conditions (and remember they may be changeable). In summer, make sure that you have adequate protection from the sun.
- Dogs may be brought unless stated otherwise. However, if cattle are met, the walk leader may ask you to allow the main party to cross the field first, leaving you to follow on with your pet. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
- If you need to leave the walk at any time, or if any untoward circumstances occur (e.g. illness or injury during the walk) please inform the walk leader.
- For the well-being of individuals and the group, the walk leader may decline to take anyone on a walk who they consider to have unsuitable clothing or footwear for the conditions, or who is thought by the leader unlikely to be able to cope with the pace or length of the walk.
- The leader reserves the right to amend or cancel a walk in extreme weather conditions. Any cancellation will be shown on the Meetup site and on the walk listing on the Ramblers website where possible, no later than 2 hours ahead of the walk start time; also check the Huddersfield Ramblers Facebook page on the day of the walk.
Our walk gradings
- Leisurely/Easy = route entirely or mainly on good paths. Climbs few and gradual. Suitable for anyone of good fitness.
- Moderate = route involves some ascents and descents, which may be steep, but are unlikely to be prolonged. Any rough, off-path terrain will be for short periods only.
- Strenuous = route involves prolonged climbing or frequent ups and downs throughout, and may include rough, off-path terrain, possibly for quite lengthy periods.
Ground conditions underfoot may sometimes make walks seem more difficult than the advertised grade.
- THREE RESERVOIRS - TOO COLD FOR A DIPHadfield railway station, Glossop
An 8-mile moderate circular walk from Hadfield, led by Lynda.
- The walk will start punctually at 10.30am.
- Bring a packed lunch.
- Please read the info about our walks below.
For full details, and to contact Lynda, see https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/group-walks/three-reservoirs-too-cold-dip
About Huddersfield Ramblers walks
Nearly all our led walks as the Huddersfield Group of the Ramblers’ Association are offered free of charge to Meetup members to participate in – there is no requirement to be a Ramblers member to attend, though we hope you may choose to join the Ramblers after sampling a few walks!DON'T BE PUT OFF IF IT LOOKS LIKE NOT MANY PEOPLE HAVE BOOKED ON MEETUP - there will be plenty of people there!
We usually offer a choice of two walks each Sunday, plus some walks on Saturdays and on Tuesday evenings during the summer months. All walk leaders are (experienced) volunteers from within Huddersfield Ramblers, who plan the walks carefully and recce the routes in advance.
Up to 10 Meetup participants are allowed to join our group per walk, with each participant being allowed to bring one guest.
Our walks range from 4-5 mile strolls through to full-day outings of up to 20 miles; on a typical Sunday, though, we usually offer one walk of around 10-13 miles and another of around 6-9 miles. In choosing to come on any given walk, please plan accordingly in terms of your abilities, fitness, and what you will need to bring. The list below provides general pointers, but please get in touch with the leader (via the link available in the Ramblers website listing provided for each walk) if you have any questions at all.
- Walks are circular unless otherwise stated.
- With occasional exceptions, our walks are in the countryside. Stiles and hills are very likely to feature. Boggy/muddy terrain may be met at almost any time of year. Livestock may also be encountered.
- Use the walk gradings (below) to assess the likely level of difficulty.
- On all walks you will need to bring something to eat and drink.
Excess food is recommended on longer walks in winter and you should ensure you have plenty to drink in summer. - Check the weather forecast beforehand, and ensure that you are wearing or carrying suitable clothing for the likely conditions (and remember they may be changeable). In summer, make sure that you have adequate protection from the sun.
- Dogs may be brought unless stated otherwise. However, if cattle are met, the walk leader may ask you to allow the main party to cross the field first, leaving you to follow on with your pet. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
- If you need to leave the walk at any time, or if any untoward circumstances occur (e.g. illness or injury during the walk) please inform the walk leader.
- For the well-being of individuals and the group, the walk leader may decline to take anyone on a walk who they consider to have unsuitable clothing or footwear for the conditions, or who is thought by the leader unlikely to be able to cope with the pace or length of the walk.
- The leader reserves the right to amend or cancel a walk in extreme weather conditions. Any cancellation will be shown on the Meetup site and on the walk listing on the Ramblers website where possible, no later than 2 hours ahead of the walk start time; also check the Huddersfield Ramblers Facebook page on the day of the walk.
Our walk gradings
- Leisurely/Easy = route entirely or mainly on good paths. Climbs few and gradual. Suitable for anyone of good fitness.
- Moderate = route involves some ascents and descents, which may be steep, but are unlikely to be prolonged. Any rough, off-path terrain will be for short periods only.
- Strenuous = route involves prolonged climbing or frequent ups and downs throughout, and may include rough, off-path terrain, possibly for quite lengthy periods.
Ground conditions underfoot may sometimes make walks seem more difficult than the advertised grade.