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Board a heritage train and soak up the beautiful Irwell Valley scenery, pay a visit to the museum and more.
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Hebden Bridge Club Campsite has opened following redevelopment. You’ll receive a warm welcome at the new reception, and can choose from more all-weather pitches - 6 of which will be fully serviced.
Hebden Bridge Club Campsite is a pretty and tranquil caravanning destination in West Yorkshire. Tucked neatly away from the road and on a gentle slope which is terraced for level pitching, the beautifully-kept caravan park is enhanced by stately trees and a bordering stream, adding a lovely rural feel to your surroundings.
The site is conveniently close to Hebden Bridge itself, which offers the opportunity for you to treat yourself to some traditional Yorkshire products from the Victorian style shops or the local craft centre. The caravan park also gives you easy access to the famous Haworth Parsonage, where the legendary Bronte's lived and worked, and Heptonstall, a quaint village of cobbled streets and with beautiful views. If you enjoy walking, the Moors, the Pennine Way and Hardcastle Crags are nearby - each delivering breathtaking scenery. If you prefer a more relaxed stroll, there are many more leisurely walks to be had, three of which are local to the area, and good dog walks can be found nearby.
Please note: This site does not have a toilet block.
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Board a heritage train and soak up the beautiful Irwell Valley scenery, pay a visit to the museum and more.
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Turn off A646 in Mytholmroyd village onto B6138 (signposted Rochdale, Littleborough, Cragg Vale). The site is on the right in 1 mile (past 40mph sign). Care is needed at the narrow bridge at the junction of A646 and B6138). If using M62 you are advised not to leave at junction 22 as this involves an awkward corner at A672/A58 junction.
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It's not in Hebdon Bridge and there isn't a dog walking area if your dog is bigger than a shihtzo but it is peaceful, small, motorhome friendly and the wardens are not overbearing.. they're friendly even. Long but pleasant walk along the canal to Hebdon Bridge. Recommend the newly taken over Shoulder of Mutton in Mytholmroyd for food and drinks to take the edge off the walk back up the hill to the site
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Reviewed on 08/10/2023 16:35