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LADIES ONLY: A stroll from Settle to Stainforth.
A walk of about 7 miles taking in Stainforth Force where the salmon will hopefully be leaping, the historical Hoffman Kilns and the lovely village of Stainforth itself. A circular route which will be taken at a leisurely pace. Refreshments in Stainforth and/or the Naked Man Cafe at the end.
What to expect - The Terrain & Activities
- No Paddle Sport Available
- No Swimming Available
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Fields and riverside walks, with a couple of quiet roads. Just under 300m accumulated ascent and descent
mixed weather
We’re expecting mixed weather on this walk – so make sure you bring waterproofs AND an extra warm layer!
Walk Leader - Ruth P.
Ruth is a qualified Lowland Leader & she’s also qualified in First Aid for Mental Health & Outdoor First Aid – so you know she’ll keep you safe and make your Wellness Walk a safe and supportive space.
Ruth is a Yorkshire lass who now lives in Lancashire, but she regularly returns to Yorkshire for her fix of calmness and beauty, she’s has always enjoyed walking from a very young age.
Kit List
- Dogs MUST be well behaved- this means good recall & good around people, other dogs & livestock.
- Doggie essentials! (e.g. lead, harness)
- Waterproofs
- Spare warm layer
- Hat & Gloves
- We recommend layers!
- Money for the pub or cafe
MEETING PLACE - Old Naked Man Cafe, Settle
There are 4 payable carparks in Settle, park up and meet at the cafe in the Market Square
Donations
All of our walks are provided free of charge thanks to our funders, generous donations and our passionate volunteers. If you’re interested in supporting wellness walks by volunteering or donating please follow the links below. We look forward to walking with you!
Facilities
- Cafe or Pub Available
- Toilets Available
- No Public Transport Available
- Transport Provided
- Dogs Allowed
There are toilets in the main carpark in Settle and at the coffee stop in Stainforth.
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Informed Consent - we want you to know what risk is involved
While we take every precaution to ensure your safety on our walks (physically, psychologically and emotionally), all outdoor activities involve an inherent and unavoidable risk of an accident occurring that could lead to personal injury. All of our Walk Leaders are qualified in First Aid and carry emergency equipment to deal with emergencies. Walk Leaders are also trained to dynamically alter the route or plan for the day based on numerous potential factors - any decision to do so is fully authorised and expected by Wellness Walks. All participants should take an active role in minimising risks - so if you have a concern please speak up, if you feel unwell or unable to continue tell the leader.
Lowland Walks
These walks will follow paths, trails and lanes that are clearly visible on both the ground and the map (with the exception of very minor alterations). The risk on these walks  is low - but traffic, waterways and other hazards may still be encountered.
Participants are required to read the walk description and kit list and may not be allowed to take part on the walk if they do not have suitable clothing or footwear.
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