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Stay in Aire View

Accommodation at Redfearn Cottage in apperley bridge
Hotel
From
Β£1401
per night

Redfearn Cottage

1041 Harrogate Road Apperley Bridge, Apperley Bridge, BD10 0NB, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Aire View

Accommodation at Bluebell Farm in shipley
Holiday Cottage

Bluebell Farm

Shipley, BD17 7RJ, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.6m from the centre of Aire View

Accommodation at Clarion Field Residential Park in otley
Holiday Park

Clarion Field Residential Park

Clarion Field Residential Park, W Chevin Rd, Menston, Ilkley LS29 6BL, UK
πŸ“2.8m from the centre of Aire View

Clarion Field Residential Park offers a tranquil living environment in Menston, ideal for those seeking a peaceful community.

Accommodation at Hillcroft Barn in guiseley
Bed & Breakfast

Hillcroft Barn

Town Street, Guiseley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS20 9DT
πŸ“1.6m from the centre of Aire View

Things to Do in Aire View

Security Driven Limited - Family Attraction in aire view
Family Attraction

Security Driven Limited

4 Grange Mount, Yeadon, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS19 7AN
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Aire View

Heli - Jet Aviation - Family Attraction in aire view
Family Attraction

Heli - Jet Aviation

Harrogate Rooad, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS19 7XS
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Aire View

Leeds Bradford Airport - Family Attraction in aire view
Family Attraction

Leeds Bradford Airport

Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS19 7TU
πŸ“0.8m from the centre of Aire View

Dining at Guiseley Lounge in guiseley
Restaurant

Guiseley Lounge

46-48 Otley Rd, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 8AH, UK
πŸ“1.6m from the centre of Aire View

Discover Guiseley Lounge in Leeds, a highly-rated restaurant serving delicious food in a welcoming setting.

Cozy bar interior with wooden beams, tables, chairs, and a TV; patrons enjoying drinks in a warm atmosphere.
Pub

Fox & Hounds

The Cross, Bramhope, Leeds LS16 9AX, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Aire View

Located in the charming village of Bramhope, the Fox & Hounds offers a delightful dining experience with its renowned homemade pies and cozy atmosphere. While primarily a pub and dining establishment, parking facilities are likely to be pay-and-display, typical for the area. Visitors can enjoy a warm welcome and delicious meals in this picturesque setting.

Cafe The Office Saloon in guiseley
Cafe

The Office Saloon

4 Oxford St, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 9AX, UK
πŸ“1.6m from the centre of Aire View

Discover The Office Saloon in Guiseley, a highly-rated spot known for its superb coffee, delicious toasties, and welcoming atmosphere.

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Walkshire in Aire View

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Walk: The Chevin
5mi
Moderate

Walk: The Chevin

⏱️2h 3mπŸ“Otley

Take a walk around The Chevin Country Park and the ridge on the south side of Wharfedale, overlooking the market town of Otley. The Route Start Point: Lower Shawfield Car Park - Otley Chevin Forest Park, Otley LS21 3DD Finish Point: Lower Shawfield Car Park - Otley Chevin Forest Park, Otley LS21 3DD Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirethechevinDownload Walk Description Begin your walk at Lower Shawfield Car Park, leaving its entrance behind you. Amble down the track at the car park's rear and take the right fork, joining the scenic Dales Way. Stick to this well-trodden path, taking another right at the split around the bend, where the track gradually veers left. After a slight turn to the right, you'll meet a junction - keep straight, disregarding any offshoot paths until the track ends. Next, swing a left, heading in a north-easterly direction, and gently veer left again at the upcoming fork. Bypass another intersecting track, and press forward. Turning left at the track's end will have you treading upon the charming Caley Crags, a picturesque portion of the Ebor Way. Stick to this track through the refreshing forest, making a right at a crossroads, and walk alongside the tranquil Holbeck until reaching another path. At this point, veer left, winding your way towards East Chevin Road. Here, turn left and stick to the left side of what can be a bustling road until a public footpath sign beckons on the right, just before a sturdy stone wall. Safely cross and embrace this path, turning right when you hit the next track. Follow it upward to a splendid viewpoint to your right, just past the Surprise View Car Park to the left. The Chevin, which you'll be navigating through, is a verdant ridge offering magnificent views and lush pathways, presenting an ambient backdrop for leisurely strolls or an invigorating walk, whilst being serenaded by the melodic twittering of local birdlife. It's not merely a walk but an immersive experience amidst nature’s calm. Having absorbed the delightful view, backtrack along the same path, making your way back towards East Chevin Road. Turn right and cross back over, walking into Lower Shawfield Car Park, marking the end of your serene adventure through the splendid Chevin.

Walk: Dr Amir Khan's Route - Bramhope to Harrogate via Arthington Viaduct
14mi
Moderate

Walk: Dr Amir Khan's Route - Bramhope to Harrogate via Arthington Viaduct

⏱️5h 10mπŸ“Bramhope

This walk is a favourite of Dr Amir Khan, best selling author and TV medical expert. This walk takes in the stunning Arthington Viaduct in between Leeds and Harrogate. The Route what3words for start point: ///abandons.windy.passes Start Point: Bramhope Finish Point: Harrogate Distance: 14 Miles GPX Route Map bramhope-to-harrogateDownload Walk Description This walk starts in Bramhope, a lovely village on the very outskirts of Leeds. The village was mentioned in the Doomsday Bok and has such as a rich history and beautiful examples of period buildings from across the last 400 years. Look out for the original milestone markers as you head out of the village. AS the path heads out of the village you will glance the old route of the Otley to Leeds line that was closed as part of the Beeching cuts in the mid 1960's. Unfortunately this isn't accessible as only short stretches haven't been built upon but from your view as you head down the hill you'll see the path skirt the curvature of the hill and valley floor. In Arthington you will eventually come to the village church was an excellent example of mid Victorian build, completed in 1864. You will get a fabulous view of the viaduct which still carries the Harrogate to Leeds line today as it curves over the River Wharfe. Constructed between 1845 and 1849 it was one of the most complex railway projects of it's time as there is a 500 yd curve in the viaduct to deal with the topography of the land and river here. Stay for a while and hopefully you'll see a train passing to help you imagine it in it's heyday and capture that stunning picture. After this we head towards Otley and cross the river at Pool bank and head via the back roads and path ways to Huby (near Harrogate). The village has a excellent set of local hostelries to refuel for the second part of the walk towards Harrogate itself if you'd like a slight detour. This walk stays away from the main roads as much as possible but please take care when walking make sure you walk in single file on the narrower country lanes. Towards Harrogate we pass through North Rigton made famous by the TV series The Beiderbecke Affair, and onto Beckwithshaw and the lovely St Michael and the Angels parish church. This route continues to the outskirts of Harrogate or you can continue into the town centre if you wish to get the train home.

Walk: Apperley Bridge through the ages
2.17mi
Moderate

Walk: Apperley Bridge through the ages

⏱️0h 47mπŸ“Apperley Bridge

Our walk starts in the free car park off the A658 at Apperley Bridge at the entrance to Woodhouse Grove School playing fields and to the right on entering. You will be taking the riverside footpath at the rear of the car park. The Route Start Point: Rawdon Meadows Playing Fields Finish Point: Rawdon Meadows Playing Fields Distance: 2.17 miles GPX Route Map dnaire-apperley-bridge-through-the-agesDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///full.volume.short Several phases of English history are evident on this walk,. Should you stand on the bridge you will be on a border, A Wapentake to be exact, a subdivision of a Northern county. Over 1,000 years ago this was the border between Skyrack (where you're heading) and Morley (on the far side), two administrative areas within Yorkshire. The old bridge was built in 1602, though there has been one here since the 1000s. The Standsfield Arms opposite is of a similar age, but the George & Dragon originally dates back to the 1500s. Both were built as substantial houses. Sadly, the tree that grew in the middle of the George & Dragon is no more. The bridge today forms an important link from Bradford northwards to Harrogate, Ripon and beyond, but orginally served the township of Idle. It is the "centre" of Apperley Bridge, which consisted of scattered farms, farmhouses and other farm buildings. There's only Elm Tree Farm close to the bridge, as the river floods here.

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