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Bingley is a town located in West Yorkshire, governed by Bradford Metropolitan District Council. It has a population of approximately 23,000 and falls under the BD16 postal code. Known for its historic Five Rise Locks on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Bingley offers significant industrial heritage and scenic waterways.

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Accommodation at The Oakwood Hall Hotel in bingley
Hotel

The Oakwood Hall Hotel

Lady Ln, Bingley BD16 4AW, UK
πŸ“0.8m from the centre of Bingley

Experience classic Victorian charm and friendly service at The Oakwood Hall Hotel, a historic gem nestled in Bingley.

Blackhills Scout Campsite - Campsite in bingley
Campsite

Blackhills Scout Campsite

Lee Ln, Wilsden, Bradford BD16 1UB, UK
πŸ“1.1m from the centre of Bingley

Blackhills Scout Campsite offers an exciting outdoor experience with plenty of activities for groups in Wilsden, Bradford.

Things to Do in Bingley

Lady Blantyre's Rock - Attraction in bingley
Attraction

Lady Blantyre's Rock

Harden, Bingley BD16 1BW, UK
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Bingley

Discover Lady Blantyre's Rock, a captivating natural landmark nestled amidst picturesque walking routes near Bingley.

Bradford, Bingley, Betty's Wood - Park in bingley
Park

Bradford, Bingley, Betty's Wood

Bingley BD16 1AP, UK
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Bingley

Discover Bradford, Bingley, Betty's Wood, a tranquil park offering expansive green spaces and natural beauty in Bingley.

Cottingley Park - Park in bingley
Park

Cottingley Park

18 Moorfield Rd, Bingley BD16 1PS, UK
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Bingley

Discover Cottingley Park, a welcoming green space in Bingley with a children's play area and open fields for relaxation and recreation.

Cafe Il Caffe Ristretto in bingley
Cafe

Il Caffe Ristretto

station, Wellington St, Bingley BD16 2NA, UK
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Bingley

Discover Il Caffe Ristretto in Bingley, serving authentic Italian coffee with a warm welcome right by the station.

Dining at Cottingley Diner in bingley
Restaurant

Cottingley Diner

6 The Parade, Bingley BD16 1RP, UK
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Bingley

Discover Cottingley Diner in Bingley, a local favourite serving up classic comfort food and hearty home-style meals with friendly service.

Cafe 96 Main sTreats in bingley
Cafe

96 Main sTreats

96 Main St, Bingley BD16 2JH, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Bingley

Discover 96 Main sTreats in Bingley, a delightful cafe renowned for delicious waffles, artisanal chocolates, and fun chocolate-making workshops.

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Geographic Facts

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Population
23,274
Postcode
BD16
Administrative area
Bradford
Dialing code
01274
Timezone
UTCΒ±00:00

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Walkshire in Bingley

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Walk: Baildon Moor
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Baildon Moor

⏱️2h 4mπŸ“Baildon

An interesting ramble across the bleak but beautiful Baildon Moor. Best done in good weather and requires basic navigation skills. The Route what3words for start point:Β ///domain.poetic.scooters Start / Finish Point: Baildon Trig Point Car Park, Hawksworth Rd, Baildon, Shipley BD17 6BQ Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map baildonmoorDownload Walk Description Head towards the entrance of the car park, but turn right down the path before you reach the road. Follow this path as it turns to the left alongside the road, and then down to a crossroads of paths. Turn right here, and follow this path through the scrubland until it reaches a road. Turn right, and then veer left just after the stone house to walk behind the line of newer houses. Keep to the back of the houses, and join Hawksworth Road at a gate. Cross over, and head down the car park for the golf club, keeping left to take the path away from the car park. At the next two junctions of paths, turn left to walk on a clear trail behind more houses - this is the Welcome Way. Take the path which climbs the hill, and continue to the top to the trig point - this is Baildon Hill. Carry on down the other side to reach a track. Turn left to reach the entrance of the Caravan Park. Continue on the path to skirt around the edge of the caravan park, and then down across the moor to a narrow road. Cross over the road, and head towards the telegraph pole in the middle of the moor. From there, head towards the field boundary straight head, then turn right when you reach a more defined path. Cross over the narrow road again, and around the other side of the Caravan Park. At the tip of the Caravan Park, turn left on a path, and then steadily veer to the right over the brow of Windy Hill to reach Bingley Road near to a car park area. Turn right, carefully walking alongside the road, until you see a footpath sign on the left. Take this, crossing over the course of Baildon Golf Club. Head to the right, following the clear path on the ground to reach a track. Go straight across to a junction of paths, and turn right. Walk between the small collection of trees and up the rise. At the main path, turn left and then cross the road back to the car park.

Walk: Cullingworth Circular
6mi
Moderate

Walk: Cullingworth Circular

⏱️2h 33mπŸ“Cullingworth

A lovely walk around the Cullingworth landscape, with some impressive rises and falls to make the heart pump and seeing a reservoir and an old railway viaduct on the way. Located halfway between Bradford and Haworth. The Route Start Point: Hallas Lane, off Cullingworth Rd, Cullingworth, Bradford BD13 5BG Finish Point: Hallas Lane, off Cullingworth Rd, Cullingworth, Bradford BD13 5BG Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirecullingworthcircular-1Download Walk Description From your parking spot at the top of Hallas Lane, walk down this unmade road away from Cullingworth Road, so the houses are on your left. As Greenside Lane branches off to the left, continue down Hallas Lane, which is veering off the right. Carry on past the farm cottages on the left and into the wooded area to cross over Hallas Beck and then turn left. Continue in Little Ridge Wood keeping the beck on your left and following the clear main path into Goitstock Wood. The path turns sharp right and then sharp left, to roughly follow the edge of the wood. Follow this around to the right to eventually come out on Harden Lane. Turn left and walk inside the garden centre car park for a short while, until you see a footpath on the other side of the road, opposite the car entrance to the car park. Cross over the road, and take the footpath over the stile. Cross over Wilsden Beck into the wood, and turn right to take the clear path through the wood. As you emerge from the wood, signs point to the left for the Millennium Way. Ignore these and carry on straight along the boundary of the fields to reach a track. Turn left and follow the access road for the farm, turning left on the bridleway as you enter a wood, and emerge onto Smithy Lane. Turn left and follow the road down to Main Street. Turn left again and then right down Chapel Row. Follow this to turn right onto Tan House Lane, and follow this until you run out of road. Continue on the footpath, called Nab Lane and it eventually brings you out onto Bents Lane. Turn right onto Bents Lane and then follow it around until there’s a hidden footpath on the left immediately after the last house. Take this, squeezing through the wall, and follow the boundary down to the wood. Turn left at the wood and follow the boundary until the path enters the wood, and then exits it straight onto the B6144 Lane Side. Be careful here as the footpath drops straight onto the road - there is no pavement. Looking to your right across the road, you will see the footpath sign ahead, and carefully cross to drop down onto this footpath. Follow roughly the line of Hewenden Beck to eventually walk between two walls underneath the Hewenden Viaduct. On the other side, the path clearly veers to the left, then following the boundary on your left, veers to the right of a house to pick up an access road. Turn left then look out for a public footpath sign on the right. Tale this path over the reservoir’s embankment and then turn right along another access road. When this road runs out, continue on the path. Take the next public footpath on the right, and after going between the trees, follow the boundary of the fields with the reservoir on your right. Eventually the path leads to an access road for a farm - pass through the farm to reach Cullingworth Road. Turn left to return to where you parked.

Walk: Shipley and Route 66
7mi
Moderate

Walk: Shipley and Route 66

⏱️2h 45mπŸ“Shipley

A jaunt along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, through the streets of Shipley and along part of the massive Route 66 of the National Cycle Network. The Route Start Point: Shipley Railway Station, Station Rd, Shipley BD18 2JL Finish Point: As start Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map walkshireshipleyDownload Walk Description Leave the station via the access road to reach the A657 Briggate. Turn left and then use the traffic lights to cross over Briggate. Turn right at the concrete bollards and follow the path to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Cross over the canal using the bridge, and turn right. Follow the canal tow path for a long time until you reach a swing bridge underneath a very tall electricity pylon on the right hand side, with a road coming in from the left. Turn right and cross over the canal using this bridge. Follow the road as it bends around to the left to become a track, which joins the top of Thackley Road through a gate. Turn right, and follow Thackley Road until the big junction. Turn right onto Windhill Old Road and follow that all the way to the end, eventually veering left to go underneath the old railway bridge. After Cypus Avenue on the left, look for a green snicket on the left, and take this all the way to the A657 Leeds Road. Cross over the main road and turn right. At the next public bridleway sign, turn left and follow this trac, called Crooked Lane, to eventually come out at Westfield Lane. Turn right here and follow the road until High Busy Lane branches off on the right. Follow this road, which becomes a path through trees. Continue to follow it into Catstones Wood, where the path is clear throughout. Exit the wood and once you are through a hedgerow, turn right on Low Ash Road. Just after the turning for Low Ash Drive, take the public footpath on your right, and walk between the houses. Follow it as it crosses Elm Road and continue until Snowden Road is opposite. Cross over, and walk down Snowden Road, turning right after the Youth Centre, to cross over the grass down to Carr Lane. Cross over Carr Lane and turn right, then left all the way down Hollin Lane. At Owlet Road, turn right, then cross over to turn left down Crag Road. Turn left down Poplar Road, and take the clear path across the green on the right opposite Poplar Crescent. Join the National Cycle Route 66 as it continues along the line of the trees on the right and follow it all the way to reach Leeds Road. Turn left, then left again to get back to the station.

Walk: Saltaire
4mi
Moderate

Walk: Saltaire

⏱️1h 30mπŸ“Saltaire

An interesting trek around the model village of Saltaire and out along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The Route What3Words reference:Β ///crazy.gums.tens Start / Finish Point: Saltaire Railway Station, Saltaire, Shipley, BD18 4PR Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map walkshiresaltaireDownload Walk Description Come out of the railway station either by the ramp or by the road, and head towards Victoria Road. Turn left, and walk past Salts Mill on the right to cross over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Turn left once over the canal, and follow the towpath, past the cricket ground on the right, until you reach Hirst Lock. Turn right and cross over the River Aire via the bridge, and then turn left. Cross over Loadpit Beck via the footbridge and follow the river, passing a weir on the left and the rowing club on the right. Cross over Little Beck via the bridge and enter into Bull Coppy Wood. Follow the path through the wood and then out to face Dowley Gap Aqueduct. Turn right and then left to cross over the canal. Ignore the turn to the right, and follow the track to the left around the buildings. The path hugs the side of the aqueduct, crossing over the River Aire and a small beck, before turning right through the heart of Hirst Wood. Follow the clear path and at the junction of paths, head to the right, to follow the side of the river underneath the railway, running from left to right. Continue to follow the side of the river, until you reach a cluster of trees. Turn left here along the footpath, between two fields, and then walk behind some houses on the left. The footpath comes out onto a road; cross over and follow the path along the edge of Nab Wood Cemetery. Continue through the wood, taking the left fork as the paths split. The path comes out onto Sleningford Grove. Follow the road to the big five-way junction. Cross over Tower Road on the right, and continue to the junction with Hirst Lane. Cross over and carry on down Dallam Avenue all the way to the end, to meet Victoria Road. Turn left, to reach the bridge over the railway, and return to the station.

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