I fished this canal 65 years ago as a lad in what was the Wakefield Tradesmans Angling club. We used to fish the wood side cut often, one day I put a tobacco tin with bits and bobs of fishing tackle in one of the holes high up in the rock face. My wife and I had a walk down the side of the cut picking blackberries when I remembered where I put the tin which is now a time capsule, I managed to get it out of its hiding place and sure enough, all the stuff was still in the tin, I put it back and I don't think I will be able to climb up to get it again.. So.
On the thumbnail of that video that bridge used to be blocked of to people trying to get through it so my uncle my dad and their mates used to climb up that very steep wall love the video
I often do that as part of a circular bike ride , thought it must of been an old canal but never checked , good to know I was right lol. I thought you was going to go to Barnsley along the canal, I did that last year on the bike, quite a long walk though.
That was lovely Ivor, Thanks for taking us along with you, looks like a nice walk, I will have to start making a list of all these places for when I get some days off 👍🥰 Congratulations on the 1K too 🥳 Stay safe & have a lovely Weekend 🤩x. 🚶
Thank you, my friend. I enjoy filming all kinds of walks but I particularly love the canals, even the derelict ones like this. One of my favourite vlogs is the Shipley to Bingley one I recorded, which passes through Saltaire. It's an ambition of mine to walk the entire length of the Leeds & Liverpool canal one day, obviously not all in one day. 😊
Managed to finally do this section after a stop at anglers country park and have a pint at the New inn then back to stairfoot , really enjoyable bike ride
there is also a link on the other side of barnsley basin old pc world which use the silstone beck to the m1 were it join the silstone wagon train that was part of the barnsley canal but the bits that are in water are mainly in private land as the m1 has cut them off in the late 70 s
Yeah, it was a shame I had to call it off. I'm definitely going back at some point and following the line of the canal as far as it goes. I believe it goes all the way to Newmillerdam, although now filled in.
Ivor parked on the main road near to Cold Hiendley Reservoir. He posts the direction at the end of the video. You can park at Anglers’ or do it in reverse from Watertown Park hotel 👍
If you park at Angler's, you can follow the path down to Haw Park Wood. Bear left and walk right down to the bottom to Cold Hiendley Reservoir. My canal walk begins where the footbridge crosses over from the reservoir to the wood. Or park on the main road where I did on my video.
ivor the link go on in to barsley to calton it fully there and easy to put back together but for the link to wakefield at the end of your walk the remains then start in barsley from the pc world old store in barnsley to the cross of the river were the dove link start to womwell were there few remains including a bridge in wath and back starfoot tecso the link to worsbrough is still there and the latter to elscar is all there but any sign of the link from mavers or the tunnel is there until it cross the railway in the park were the lock are still hold on with holes in the wood here the tunnel info www.bddct.org.uk/history/1903map_north.gif
Really interesting stuff. I would love to film more of the Barnsley Canal in a future video. Are you familiar with all of the route? You could join me on a future video if you wish? 😊
I fished this canal 65 years ago as a lad in what was the Wakefield Tradesmans Angling club. We used to fish the wood side cut often, one day I put a tobacco tin with bits and bobs of fishing tackle in one of the holes high up in the rock face. My wife and I had a walk down the side of the cut picking blackberries when I remembered where I put the tin which is now a time capsule, I managed to get it out of its hiding place and sure enough, all the stuff was still in the tin, I put it back and I don't think I will be able to climb up to get it again.. So.
Oh, wow. That's an awesome story. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
Beautifully photographed, interesting and relaxing. Take care from an old Ossett man and thank you.
Thank you, Francis. Right back at you, my friend. 😊
What a spectacular video Ivor. I'm definitely going to do this walk at the weekend.
Thank you, Holly. It's an amazing place.
One of my favourite walks. I used to play in Haw Park Wood when I was a kid. Happy days!
I'm going to record Haw Park Wood in a future video 😊
@@TheYorkshireVlogger That's fab. Can't wait
Oh, yes. This is perfect for a weekend stroll. Lovely music too!!
Thank you 😊
On the thumbnail of that video that bridge used to be blocked of to people trying to get through it so my uncle my dad and their mates used to climb up that very steep wall love the video
Thank you 😁
Your best yet Ivor. Excellent video! 👏👏👏
Thank you, Derek. This was definitely one of my favourites.
Oh wow this is brilliant. I need to walk this one asap. x
You won't be dissapointed. 😊
Yep. Beautiful.
I often do that as part of a circular bike ride , thought it must of been an old canal but never checked , good to know I was right lol.
I thought you was going to go to Barnsley along the canal, I did that last year on the bike, quite a long walk though.
Yeah, the walk to Barnsley (and back again) would've been too much for my old legs. Might do it on the bike though. 😊
Been through Wintersett many times and never had the chance to explore, didn't realise there were so many horse bridges left.
It was a very enjoyable walk. I'm going to film in Haw Park Wood on my next visit.
Looks really nice defiantly give it a go 👍👍
I loved it! 😊
Great video. Im currently doing March the Month for Prostate Cancer UK and will defo give this route a good, maybe Walton to the reservoir and back!
Well done, Christopher, and such a good cause, too. Good luck with your charity work. And thanks for your kind words. 😊
That was lovely Ivor, Thanks for taking us along with you, looks like a nice walk, I will have to start making a list of all these places for when I get some days off 👍🥰 Congratulations on the 1K too 🥳 Stay safe & have a lovely Weekend 🤩x. 🚶
Thank you, my friend. I enjoy filming all kinds of walks but I particularly love the canals, even the derelict ones like this. One of my favourite vlogs is the Shipley to Bingley one I recorded, which passes through Saltaire. It's an ambition of mine to walk the entire length of the Leeds & Liverpool canal one day, obviously not all in one day. 😊
Your latest walking video was lovely Ivor mate.
Thanks, Dabion. 😊
Great video very atmospheric
Thank you!
This is very cool. 👏👏
I'm glad you like it. 😊
Managed to finally do this section after a stop at anglers country park and have a pint at the New inn then back to stairfoot , really enjoyable bike ride
Sounds like a great day, mate. I hope you enjoyed your pint. 🍺
I've never heard of the Barnsley Canal. Thanks for the video, very interesting.
I'd heard of it but never thought to walk it. I'm glad I did though.
@@TheYorkshireVlogger Will definitely give it a go
there is also a link on the other side of barnsley basin old pc world which use the silstone beck to the m1 were it join the silstone wagon train that was part of the barnsley canal but the bits that are in water are mainly in private land as the m1 has cut them off in the late 70 s
Great video Ivor...I think I was your 1000'th Subscriber
Awesome!! Thank you 😊
Some nice beamshot locations down there
It's a great place. Definitely going back again soon!
Fab, have to do it soon!
It used to be brilliant fishing back in the 80s, some really big Tench. Shame it was aloud to dry up like it does in summer.
Yes, mate. It's such a shame. I would love to see it fully restored.
There was only about 100m to the remains of one of the locks including the workings. About another 200m after that you reach Walton
Yeah, it was a shame I had to call it off. I'm definitely going back at some point and following the line of the canal as far as it goes. I believe it goes all the way to Newmillerdam, although now filled in.
so the water ends at walton village start at the mine below walton
I'd like to walk with my family along this "Barnsley disused canal" to Waterton Park . Is the nearest parking at Anglers Country Park?
Ivor parked on the main road near to Cold Hiendley Reservoir. He posts the direction at the end of the video. You can park at Anglers’ or do it in reverse from Watertown Park hotel 👍
If you park at Angler's, you can follow the path down to Haw Park Wood. Bear left and walk right down to the bottom to Cold Hiendley Reservoir. My canal walk begins where the footbridge crosses over from the reservoir to the wood. Or park on the main road where I did on my video.
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Cheers, mate 😊
ivor the link go on in to barsley to calton it fully there and easy to put back together but for the link to wakefield at the end of your walk
the remains then start in barsley from the pc world old store in barnsley to the cross of the river were the dove link start to womwell were there few remains including a bridge in wath and back starfoot tecso the link to worsbrough is still there and the latter to elscar is all there but any sign of the link from mavers or the tunnel is there until it cross the railway in the park were the lock are still hold on with holes in the wood here the tunnel info www.bddct.org.uk/history/1903map_north.gif
Really interesting stuff. I would love to film more of the Barnsley Canal in a future video. Are you familiar with all of the route? You could join me on a future video if you wish? 😊