Todmorden Centenary Way
31 km / 19 miles
W Yorks
A challenging route around Todmorden created to commemorate the centenary of the granting of Borough status, taking in moors, valleys, woods, reservoirs, villages and poignant ruins.
Details:
| Path Type: | Paths Marked on OS mapping | |
| Waymark: | Green disc with name in orange | ![]() |
| Attributes: | Challenging; Lake/Reservoir/Loch; Moorland | |
| Start and Finish: | SD936242 - Todmorden, W Yorks |
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| Open Date: | 1996 |
Publications, Badges and Certificates:
| Folder: | Todmorden Centenary Way (Hebden Bridge Visitor and Canal Centre - 1996) |
Maps: |
| Purchase Ordnance Survey Maps (path is named on OS maps): | |
| OS Landranger: | 103, 109 |
| OS Explorer: | 21 |
| OS Explorer Active: | 21 |
Group Accommodation within 5 Km of this Path:
| Hostel Accommodation: | Hebden Bridge Hostel | 3 Km |
| Hostel Accommodation: | Mankinholes YHA, Mankinholes, Todmorden, Lancashire | 1 Km |
Connected Paths:
| E Routes: | E-Route 2 UK Section - Dover to Kirk Yetholm |
| National Trails (England & Wales): | Pennine Bridleway - Mary Towneley Loop; Pennine Bridleway National Trail; Pennine Way National Trail |
| Paths Marked on OS mapping: | Burnley Way; Calderdale Way; Rochdale Way; Rossendale Way |
| Other Paths: | Aiggin Stone Amble Short Route; Fielden Trail; Railway Heritage Trail; South Pennine Ring; Stanza Stones Trail; Three Ridings on Foot; Tops of the North (Three Shire Heads to Carlisle); Yorkshire Water Way Click to show 5 more Other Paths |
| Anytime Challenges: | Aiggin Stone Amble Anytime Challenge; Four Pikes Hike; Hebden Valleys Heritage Trek; Six Trigs Challenge Walk |
Downloads:
| GPS Exchange Format Route File: | Todmorden Centenary Way GPX Exchange Format Route File | Login to Download (Members Only) |
| MemoryMap Route file: | Todmorden Centenary Way Memory Map Route File | Login to Download (Members Only) |
| Tracklogs Route file: | Todmorden Centenary Way Tracklogs Route file | Login to Download (Members Only) |
Route Profile:
| 38.1 Km (23.7 miles) 1,400 m (4,593 ft) ascent 444 m (1,457 ft) maximum height |

