Discover Bradford's Becks: Morton Beck and Sunnydale Reservoir

Discover Bradford's Becks: Morton Beck and Sunnydale Reservoir

  • Ages 18+

This walk follows Morton Beck from the Aire valley up the hillside to Sunnydale reservoir, the site of a mass trespass by ramblers in 1930

By Friends of Bradford's Becks

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Location

Morton Lane

Morton Lane Bingley BD16 2EP United Kingdom

About this event

This walk follows Morton Beck from the Aire valley up the hillside to Sunnydale reservoir, the site of a mass trespass by ramblers in 1930. It also passes the remains of Sunnydale Mill, which produced high-class paper used for banknotes.

LENGTH: 5.1km (3.2 miles).

DURATION: 2 hr

TERRAIN: Gradual ascent for the first half, downhill on the return. Some footpaths cross uneven rough ground and can be muddy. One section involves crossing becks and can be challenging after rain (a walking pole might be helpful) but an alternative route is given. Overall ascent 150m. OS map 297.

START: The bridge over the canal in Morton Lane, BD16 2EP. https://what3words.com/bulbs.simulates.fells
PARKING: Park courteously in Ryshworth Crescent, Morton Lane or other streets south of the canal.
BUS / TRAIN: 662, 60, to Croft Road (5 mins walk), K4 to Morton Bridge. Crossflatts Station 15 minutes walk.

PLEASE BRING:

  • sensible walking shoes; waterproof boots recommended to cross stepping stones
  • walking poles might be helpful
  • water
  • snack
  • waterproofs and/sunhat depending on the weather

PARTICIPATION: under 18s and vulnerable adults must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Frequently asked questions

How accessible is the route?

The walk is not suitable for buggies or wheelchairs, or for people with mobility difficulties. It is uphill all of the way out, downhill to come back.

How much does it cost?

It's free!

Are there toilets on the route?

Sorry, no. There are woods in the upper part...

Do we return to the start?

Yes, it is a round trip.

Are dogs allowed?

Sorry, no. Only assistance dogs allowed.

Organised by

We are a group of Bradford based residents and interested ecologists who are keen to see the eventual restoration of the Bradford Beck river system. We'd love more people to know and love the becks!

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Sep 20 · 10:00 GMT+1