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Walking Signage


On this page we will record the various signs seen on our walks from the old and gnarled to the bright and shiny.






Roger never misses an opportunity


Paths everywhere
There was a pile of litter at the base of this sign

This area was a tank firing range during WW11


Worm you dog!
Very old sign about quarry workings

We felt privileged to be on this path
Information board about this Roman fortlet
Llansett was used for tank training in WW11
The Bronte way


The Bronte Way  on a rainy day
Wuthering Heights
History of Top Withens

Sign in Japanese to the Bronte bridge 
Leeds Country Way marker
Water safety on the Aire canal
This massive machine is found at St Aidens country park
Penistone Trans Pennine Trail
Shooting star Penistone Trans Pennine Trail


Millenium Project Penistone Trans Pennine Trail 
Railway disaster Penistone Trans Pennine Trail
Fox carving Penistone Trans Pennine Trail
Poetry-Penistone Trans Pennine Trail
Sign on the gate of a smallholding
Top sign is rare
Deffer woods part of our Cannon Hall walk

Cannon Hall has some fine signage
Peak District Boundary Walk
sign at Holmbridge in the Holme Valley





The Longendale Trail

Bleaklow in the Peak District
Walks near Crowden
No sign of Wild Boar
Sign near birdsedge

Weird name near birdsedge
Strange sign about invasive aquatic species near Llansett

Walk around Llansett Reservoir

An invitation to the magic wood along the Trans Pennine Trail

Information about Hazelhead station on the TPT

How they cleaned up the Upper Don River
There are somewhere in Holmfirths cemetery

Holmfirth street sign

She was carried by the flood for 6 miles

miserable farmer



Standedge Tunnel



Marsden Moor





Close to Tunnel End Marsden



Elysium (Roman heaven)

Says do not follow your sat nav up here
Near Bowshaw Whams

Near Bowshaw whams
We wondered what the mistake was
Spooky!

I am sure they would be glad to see us
A circular walk in the countryside near Wakefield
Sign on Blackstone edge
The Pennine Way
Trig point marking the highest part of Blackstone edge

The people living in the countryside near Wakefield do not want the planned high speed train




Sign leading up to West Nab declaring it to be a site of special scientific Interest



The Meltham Way
The trig Point on the top of West Nab 1,644 feet high
Near Low Bradfield

Slightly amusing near Low Bradfield

About the village drowned by Damflask reservoir near Low Bradfield
Odd looking gatepost behind a wall in the middle of no where.
Sign at LLangsett

Conserving the moorland

The new fish pass enabling fish to reach the upper Don river for the first time in 100years

So sweet attached to a rock bench at LLangsett
Holmfirth residents buy there own turbine
Sign seen in the village of Sicklinghall North Yorkshire
All about the village of Spofforth North Yorkshire

Medieval Spofforth Castle

The evolution of Spoffort Castle
Signage on the Chatswoth estate Derbyshire

Signage on the Chatsworth estate

The village of Edensor in Chatsworth


The history of Chatsworth Park
Signage at Chatsworth
Looking after Curlews

sign at Langsett
The Harewood Estate

River Wharfe

Signs near River Wharfe
Sign for the TPT

Sign near Llangsett

Boundary walk
Sign in Honley woods
The Tarn is a lake


Ash trees being killed by a fungus

The top sign means open access land near Malham

The Pennine Way near Malham

We did not see any horses

More bridleway signs
Sign near Birdsedge
Lose Hill near Castleton

Lovely sign going up Lose Hill

Mam Tor near Castleton

Old mile post near Castleton
Near Thorner

Ancient milestone near Thorner
No idea why this sign is here in Wantley wood

Wantley dragon walk

Avoid a hook through the nose

Near Denby

A managed wood near Denby

A magnificent  medieval tithe barn
Two ways to go

Strange sight at Dog Hill trig point on Rishworth moor
Route to the top of the granite plateau Fjallbacka Sweden

Café sign in Marstrand Sweden
Engraved bench at Llangsett


Wharncliffe near Barnsley

The lakes at Cannon Hall

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