Keen ramblers have taken a creative path to capture some of the Keighley area's most inspiring sights.
Three Miles an Hour Scenery is a new exhibition of art inspired by walks in and around Keighley.
It has been co-ordinated by the project Walking for All in Keighley (WALK), which organises rambles around the area.
The exhibition at East Riddlesden Hall's Airedale Barn, from September 28 to October 6, is being held to celebrate Keighley's £50,000 grant from the national initiative, Walking the Way to Health, and to spread the message of the health benefits gained from walking.
Co-ordinator Lorna Palmer said: "The actual art has been produced by people who are in touch with the community mental health services, and involves close partnership between Keighley College's art department, community mental health services, WALK and East Riddlesden Hall.
"The group meets in Keighley on a weekly basis and walks from the town centre seeking inspiration for the art.
"The group then works in Keighley College's art department, and the result has been artwork which is simply stunning."
Three hundred people will be invited to a private view on September 27.
Lorna Palmer is also encouraging walkers to join weekly health rambles, which take place every Thursday and begin at 1pm from the steps of Keighley Library.
The group has also started a gentle ramble called the Cullingworth Constitutional, which began yesterday and will take place every other Thursday in the village.
For more details contact Lorna Palmer on 01535 667613.
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