NIDDERDALE DalesBus 821 will return for the summer on Sunday, May 16 providing access to the Washburn Valley and the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and making it possible for keen walkers to do sections of the Six Dales Way and Nidderdale Way. The service runs every Sunday and Bank Holiday until October 17, starting from Keighley Bus Station at 9.30am and runs via Bingley, Shipley and Guiseley to Otley at 10.20am before travelling though the Washburn Valley past Lindley, Swinsty and Fewston reservoirs to Blubberhouses. From there it climbs up past Thruscross reservoir to the top of Greenhow Hill before dropping down to the picturesque town of Pateley Bridge at 11.15am. The bus then winds past Gouthwaite Reservoir and through the small villages of Ramsgill and Lofthouse to its final destination Scar House Reservoir at 11.50am.
The Nidderdale DalesBus 821 begins for the summer season on Sunday (May 16). It provides access to the Washburn Valley and Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The service will run every Sunday and Bank Holiday until October 17. It departs from Keighley Bus Station at 9.30am and runs via Bingley, Shipley and Guiseley to Otley, before travelling though the Washburn Valley past Lindley, Swinsty and Fewston reservoirs to Blubberhouses. From there it climbs Greenhow Hill before dropping down to Pateley Bridge. The bus then passes Gouthwaite Reservoir and through the villages of Ramsgill and Lofthouse before reaching its final destination, Scar House Reservoir, at 11.50am.