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Coldstones Cut
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Coldstones Cut

Coldstones Cut in Bewerley offers a unique parking experience for visitors exploring this fascinating artistic installation and its breathtaking views over the quarry. While parking availability can be limited during busy times, the site is well worth a visit for its rich history and environmental showcase. Enjoy a scenic walk and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Yorkshire landscape.

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The reviews below were last updated on Saturday, 3 January 2026 at 01:22.

Anonymous
5/5
12 Oct 2025

Lovely views. Nice little walk not too much oh a hard walk if you take ylur time. Nice bits to read for infortmation at the top. Quarry looks beautiful. Parking can be limited when busy on sunny weekends.

Anonymous
4/5
9 Aug 2025

Very spectacular artistic installation with a terrace overlooking the quarry. There's a rich history of this place as well as a showcase of environmental awareness of the quarry management. Well worth a stop to learn something and see interesting views. Parking is free, you need to walk up a bit. Not really well suited for wheelchair users as the path is rocky.

Anonymous
5/5
13 Jul 2025

Very interesting stone sculpture. There's a good steep walk-up, but the views are fantastic. You can actually see down into the quarry which is still working

Anonymous
5/5
12 Jul 2025

Very interesting view and art installation but haven't got a clue what it's about. quite steep walk up but saw an absolute beast go up in his mobility scooter. for car park look for brown sign, at the lime kiln. it's amazing watching the quarry and trying to figure out the scale as it's over 100m deep.

Anonymous
5/5
18 Jun 2025

Huge art installation overlooking an active quarry, with a host of information boards covering the history of stone quarrying and industrial processing in the area. It's the highest public artwork in the UK, situated at 1,375 feet above sea level, and is the work of Andrew Sabin. The installation features high walls, curved walkways and viewing platforms, forming a striking shape that's most easily appreciated from the air. The views over the surrounding area are extensive, with Harrogate and RAF Menwith Hill easily visible on a clear day. The Coldstones Cut also offers an unusual view of a functioning quarry, situated right above the site. It's rare to be able to get this close to a working site and see quarrying operations in action. There's a decent size parking area with an honesty box (cash only) for donations towards upkeep. The walk from here takes no more than 10 minutes, and passes the remains of Toft Gate Lime Kiln. Together, these landmarks make for an interesting and educational little walk.

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4.7
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Bewerley, Harrogate HG3 5JQ, UK

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