Discover Bradford's Becks: North Beck, Keighley

Discover Bradford's Becks: North Beck, Keighley

  • Ages 18+

Dams and weirs on North Beck used to serve mills. Out of the city, it is now a peaceful watercourse, winding its way through rural woodland

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Saturday, June 28 · 10am - 1pm GMT+1

Location

Becks Road

Becks Road Keighley BD21 1SD United Kingdom

About this event

North Beck played an important part in the industrial development of Keighley. Along its course were a series of dams and weirs that served nine mills. Today, once it leaves the busy town centre, North Beck has returned to being a peaceful watercourse, winding its way through rural woodland.

LENGTH: 6.5km (4 miles).

DURATION: 3 hr

TERRAIN: One upward stretch in the first half, and a long slow climb up the valley side in the second half. Three stretches of road walking. The section along North Beck can be muddy at all times. Overall ascent 165m. OS map OL21.

START: The junction of Oakworth Road and Becks Road, Keighley, BD21 1SD (near the Royal Mail Delivery Office). https://what3words.com/closes.closet.fairly

PARKING: There are several car parks in Keighley town centre.

BUS / TRAIN: Bus station 10 minutes, Keighley train station 15 minutes.

PLEASE BRING:

  • sensible walking shoes (places can be muddy)
  • 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

Do we return to the start?

Yes, its a circular walk

Are the toilets on the route?

Sorry, no

How accessible is the route?

The walk is not suitable for buggies or wheelchairs, or for people with mobility difficulties.

How much does it cost?

It's free!

Are dogs allowed?

Sorry, no. Only assistance dogs allowed.

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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!