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Hardcastle Crags, Calderdale

This series of photos were taken way back on the 8th November last year at Hardcastle Crags. I had expected more autumn colours but it seemed to arrive very late last year. As it was I still managed to take some very nice shots.

Unfortunately the riverside path to Gibson's Mill was partially closed so I could only get so far on and was then diverted on to the main forest road. A further climb through the woods was needed to get to the mill and, as time was getting on, I just returned to the car park using this road. The return was a tad boring and I was sad to miss out on photographing the still waters of the mill pond and reflection of the mill, but I suppose they have to do some housekeeping at some stage of the year.

I did intend popping back the following week when all paths were open but never got the opportunity. 

Woodland Track

Woodland Track

Moss on Tree

Riverside path

Riverside path

Riverside path

Riverside path

Riverside path

Riverside path

Riverside path

Riverside path

Autumn Leaves

tree Fungi

Autumn Leaves

Riverside path

Riverside path

Hillside Trees

Woodland path


Hardcastle Crags

A return visit to Hardcastle Crags after my previous one was abandoned due to the car-parks being full. Mind you that was my own fault as I did chose to go slap bang in the middle of the summer holidays.

No such problem this time though as it was early in the year and also midweek so consequently very quiet. So much so that I didn't met a single person on my footpath which ran adjacent to Hebden Water as far as Gibson Mill. Unfortunately the cafe was closed so I just continued on The Hardcastle Crag loop footpath which again followed the beck, passing a few pretty waterfalls and cascades on its way before eventually bringing me back to the mill. The mill pond was crystal clear so I took a couple of photos of the classic reflected view. I was also joined by a robin as I sat on one of the benches having a drink, it was obviously hoping for food but was out of luck. It can blame the mill cafe being closed for that one!

I was treated to lovely woodland scenery which followed the beck on my outward journey but the return from Gibson's Mill was a bit of a trudge as this used a forest road. Looking back, it would have been much better if I'd have followed my outward path by Hebden Beck. This is something I will know for my next visit. I heard a couple of herons and caught a quick glimpse of one through the trees but I had hoped that there would be kingfishers in the beck, it was not to be though.

Hardcastle Crags is another place I need to visit in the autumn as all the trees are native which, on a nice day, would give spectacular colours. I still thoroughly enjoyed my visit despite the lack of refreshments.

Foul Scout Wood

Foul Scout Wood

Hebden Water

Foul Scout Wood

Foul Scout Wood

Hebden Water

Hebden Water

Hebden Water

Hebden Water

Hebden Water

Hebden Water

Foul Scout Wood

Gibson Mill

Gibson Mill

Hebden Dale Waterfall

Hebden Dale Waterfall

Gibson Mill


New Bridge

New Bridge


Robin at Gibson Mill

Robin at Gibson Mill

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