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| The Bronte Waterfall | 
Distance: 3 miles
Ascent: 120 ft
Walking: Andrew & Gaynor
Weather: Sunny spells, warm
OS Map: OL21 - South Pennines
Starting point: Penistone Hill
Photography: Andrew using Nikon D610 / 24 -70 mm f2.8
The classic short walk from the car park on Penistone Hill to the Bronte Bridge and Waterfall on a beautiful clear day in May.
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| Stanbury seen across Lower Laithe Reservoir | 
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| Contented locals | 
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| Looking back down the Worth Valley towards Oakworth | 
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| Stanbury | 
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| The ruins of Middle Intake Farm | 
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| Bully Trees farm | 
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| The view across to the plantation near Upper Heights Farm with Top Withens just visible in the distance | 
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| Another view across to Bully Trees Farm | 
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| Cotton grass blowing in the breeze | 
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| Top Withens clearly visible near to the horizon | 
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| The Bronte Bridge across South Dean Beck | 
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| The Bronte Waterfall | 
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| Looking back from the waterfall | 
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| Stanbury in the distance at the start of the walk back | 
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| Approaching Middle Intake Farm again | 
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| My favourite view of Stanbury | 













 
 
 
 
 
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