
Yorkshire Water Nidd Aqueduct
📍 Ash Grove, Bingley BD16 1LU, UK
About Yorkshire Water Nidd Aqueduct
The Yorkshire Water Nidd Aqueduct is a notable historical landmark situated near Bingley, West Yorkshire. This impressive engineering structure plays a crucial role in the region's water supply network, representing a significant piece of Yorkshire's industrial heritage. While part of vital infrastructure, it also stands as a testament to the ingenuity of past engineers, blending into the local landscape.
As an integral part of the landscape, the Nidd Aqueduct offers a unique point of interest for those exploring the local area. Its location makes it a discovery for walkers and hikers, providing a glimpse into the region's historical water management systems within a natural setting. It's a place for quiet contemplation of industrial history amidst Yorkshire's beauty, appealing to those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.
Visiting Information
The Nidd Aqueduct is accessible at all times, being open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, potential visitors should be aware that accessing the aqueduct may not be straightforward. Customer feedback indicates that the site is not easily accessible and often requires navigating a small trail, potentially involving a hike behind residential areas to reach. There are no specific payment requirements for visiting this landmark, and no official accessibility features are provided, so visitors should plan accordingly.
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📍 Ash Grove, Bingley BD16 1LU, UK
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Reviews sourced from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.
This really isn’t easily accessible. We had to hike through a small trail behind house to arrive.



