Friday, 27 November 2020

3 Mile Circular Walk - Ogden Water | Ovenden Moor


Distance: 3.3 miles


Ascent: 400 ft


Walking: Andrew & Gaynor


Weather: Cloudy, cool


OS Map: OL21 - South Pennines


Parking: Ogden Water Country Park, Ogden Lane, Halifax HX2 8XZ


Photography: Andrew using Nikon D610 / Sigma 10-20 mm f4-5.6


A very popular walk, well known locally, starting in the woods next to Ogden Water then out onto Ovenden Moor, passing close to a large wind farm. 


There are loads of different walks starting from Ogden Water, from an easily accessible short circuit of the reservoir to full day explorations of the surrounding countryside. We arrived early to make sure we got a parking space because it is always busy, even in winter.


Leaving the car park, we walked down into the wood as far as the bridge at the bottom end of the reservoir, then followed the stream up Great Scar, past some old quarry workings and a couple of small waterfalls. 


Emerging from the wood, the narrow path up onto the moors was very muddy and slippery and, in places, had fallen away to the stream below, making it quite difficult to negotiate. We decided to cross over one of the small wooden bridges and take the lower path at the other side. This led to a point where we had to cross back over the stream via some very slippery stones but, thankfully, we managed to stay on our feet.


We eventually reached a set of weirs, where we took the lefthand path up a flight of rough steps onto Ovenden Moor. This is where the mud really started. At the top of the steps, the stile was area of mud and we decided to take the easier route and step over the low fence.


It wasn't until we reached the very top of the hill, close to one of the huge wind turbines, that it became more stable underfoot. By this time we were both beginning to feel like we'd done a walk, even though we'd only gone a mile and a half. The turbines were turning very slowly in the gentle breeze as we passed and making a constant low humming noise. They are quite a landmark locally and can be seen from miles away (including from our bedroom window).


After crossing the bridge (or is it a dam?) over Skirden Beck, the path joins a more substantial track which heads back down the hill to the dam on Ogden Water. This appears to have been constructed to transport stone from the quarries on the moor down to build the dam. Despite its appearance, it's actually quite rough and tricky underfoot and over the years a path has been worn at the side of it by people who found it hard on their feet and ankles. It's quite a long drag down the hill and we were glad we hadn't done the walk in the opposite direction. The views over Halifax Golf Club towards the town are worth the effort though and it's great to see the thousands of trees that have been planted on the hillsides.


Back at the reservoir, there was plenty of birdlife to see, mainly seagulls, admittedly, so watch your chips!


Overall, an enjoyable walk with a variety of landscapes and some great views. The path is a bit tricky in places at this time of year but well worth persevering.


CLICK HERE to see a 9.5 mile walk I did from Ogden with Tim & Mark in August.











































































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