Chiserley
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Welcome to Chiserley, a town located in West Yorkshire. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.

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Stay in Chiserley

Accommodation at Humble Abode Bothy in chiserley
Holiday Cottage

Humble Abode Bothy

Old Town Mill Lane, Old Town, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8RW
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Chiserley

Narrow pathway between stone buildings, with planters and bins, leading to a garden area under a clear blue sky.
Hotel

Coiners Rest

1 Silver Street, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge HX7 7PA, UK
πŸ“1m from the centre of Chiserley

Coiners Rest provides comfortable accommodation in chiserley.

Accommodation at Elmet Farmhouse Holiday Cottage Hebden Bridge in chiserley
Apartment

Elmet Farmhouse Holiday Cottage Hebden Bridge

Pecket Well, Hebden Bridge HX7 8QY, UK
πŸ“1m from the centre of Chiserley

Discover Elmet Farmhouse, a beautifully restored holiday cottage in Pecket Well, offering stunning views and a luxurious, home-from-home stay.

Accommodation at The Retreat in chiserley
Holiday Cottage

The Retreat

The Retreat, Bedlam Farm, Keighley Road, Pecket Well, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8RR, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Chiserley

Food & drink at The Dusty Miller - Mytholmroyd in chiserley
Bar

The Dusty Miller - Mytholmroyd

Burnley Rd, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5LH, UK
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Chiserley

Experience a warm welcome and delicious traditional pub fare, from superb steaks to hearty pies and roasts, at The Dusty Miller in Mytholmroyd.

Accommodation at 2A Chiserley Stile in chiserley
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£520
per stay

2A Chiserley Stile

Hebden Bridge, HX7 8SB, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Chiserley

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Things to Do in Chiserley

High Brown Knoll - Walks & Hiking in chiserley
Walks & Hiking

High Brown Knoll

Hebden Bridge HX7, UK
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Chiserley

Experience High Brown Knoll, a peaceful moorland destination near Hebden Bridge, perfect for walks, bike rides, and stunning panoramic views.

Halifax Viewpoint - Viewpoints in halifax
Viewpoints

Halifax Viewpoint

75 Southowram Bank, Halifax HX3 9XL, UK
πŸ“6.4m from the centre of Chiserley

Discover Halifax Viewpoint, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas of Halifax from its elevated position on Southowram Bank.

Ebor Mill Nature Reserve - Nature Reserves in cross roads
Nature Reserves

Ebor Mill Nature Reserve

Ebor Ln, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8FE, UK
πŸ“6.2m from the centre of Chiserley

Discover Ebor Mill Nature Reserve in Haworth, offering scenic paths, views of the River Worth, and a historic chimney.

Stone building with a blue sign reading "The White Swan," adorned with colorful flower baskets and white-framed windows.
Pub

The White Swan

26 Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge HX7 8EX, UK
πŸ“0.8m from the centre of Chiserley

Discover The White Swan in Hebden Bridge, a friendly local pub renowned for its great value food, excellent prices, and welcoming vibe.

Food & drink at The White Lion, Heptonstall in chiserley
Bar

The White Lion, Heptonstall

58 Town Gate, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge HX7 7NB, UK
πŸ“0.9m from the centre of Chiserley

Enjoy award-winning Sunday roasts and classic pub dishes in the heart of historic Heptonstall at The White Lion.

Lush greenery and colorful flowers surround a stone wall, with blue sky and trees in the background. Outdoor seating visible.
Cafe

Coffee Cali

19 Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge HX7 8EX, UK
πŸ“0.8m from the centre of Chiserley

Discover Coffee Cali in Hebden Bridge, a highly-rated spot celebrated for its sublime coffee and excellent service.

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Walkshire in Chiserley

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Walk: Hardcastle Crags
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Hardcastle Crags

⏱️2h 3mπŸ“Heptonstall

An easy woodland trek through Hebden Dale to a 19th-century cotton mill along Hedben Beck. The Route what3words for start point: ///perfumed.comply.superhero Start Point: National Trust pay and display car park at Midgehole, Midgehole Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 7AL. Finish Point: HX7 7AL Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirehardcastlecragsDownload Walk Description From the car park, head back the way you drove in, to the information kiosk on Midgehole Road. Turn left and at the direction signs, follow the direction of the β€œMill Walk” as it doubles back and starts to drop down. Follow the path down to the riverside picnic area. Follow the path along the riverside upstream and then into the woods. There’s plenty of evidence of the valley's industrial past around as you walk past the various weirs and mill ponds. Continue along the riverside path, climbing a flight of steps and then dropping back down to the river by a set of stepping stones. This was a popular spot in the early 20th century for people coming for a day out. Look out for many different types of birds at this point. Continuing along the riverside path to walk past Gibson Mill, a 19th-century former cotton-spinning and weaving mill, now in the care of the National Trust. Carry on along the path into Hebden Dale, ignoring the smaller path down to the river on the left. The path starts to climb as it passes through Walshall Wood. At the triangle junction, keep to the right, and continue climbing on the path until it leaves the woods as it meets Cow Hey Lane. Turn sharp right here to walk along Cow Hey Lane, so Walshall Wood will be on your right. Follow Cow Hey Lane, with its great view across the Hebdon Dale, as it passes numerous farms all the way to the village of Shackleton. Here, take the right fork onto Cow Lane. After Stoney Park Farm, the road starts to drop fairly sharply and turns to the left. After entering Hollin Hall Wood, turn sharply right at the junction, and follow the road all the way back to the car park.

Walk: Stanza Stones Trail
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Stanza Stones Trail

πŸ“Marsden

The Stanza Stones Trail is a captivating journey that weaves together the beauty of the West Yorkshire landscape with the power of poetry. This unique trail spans approximately 47 miles (75 kilometers) and is a tribute to the rich literary heritage of the region, featuring six original poems by Simon Armitage, the UK's Poet Laureate. Carved into stones along the trail, these verses are inspired by the elements, offering a profound connection between the natural environment and the written word. Route Start Point: what3words for start point: ///touched.crouching.materials Distance: 5 miles Start Location Name: Marsden Train Station Finish Location: Ilkley Train Station OS Route Map & GPX File stanzastonestrailDownload Route Description The Stanza Stones Trail begins in the bustling town of Marsden, located on the edge of the Peak District. From Marsden, the trail ascends through picturesque moorland, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The first poem, "Snow," can be found at Pule Hill, a location that perfectly captures the stark beauty of the moors, especially during winter months. Along the way, hikers will discover the "Rain" stanza carved near Blackstone Edge, where the relentless weather of the Pennines is encapsulated in verse. The "Mist" stone is located at Nab Hill Oxenhope. The Dew Stone is at Rivock Edge, Silsden. Continuing eastward, the trail leads to the village of Ilkley, crossing rugged terrains and passing through valleys that echo the poetic essence of Yorkshire. As you approach Ilkley Moor, the "Puddle" stanza awaits, hidden among the iconic rocks of this famous landscape. Down in the valley, the "Beck" Stone is at Backstone Beck Ilkley. This trail, with its combination of stunning landscapes and evocative poetry, is a celebration of Yorkshire's natural and cultural heritage, offering an unforgettable adventure for all who walk it.

Walk: Sowerby Bridge to Hebden Bridge
5.5mi
Moderate

Walk: Sowerby Bridge to Hebden Bridge

πŸ“Sowerby Bridge

This walk from Sowerby Bridge to Hebden Bridge will take you along the towpath of the Rochdale Canal and you will be surrounded by heritage and panoramic views. The Route what3words for start point:Β ///bats.begun.clubs Start Point: Sowerby Bridge Wharf Finish Point: Hebden Bridge Distance: 5.5 Miles GPX Route Map sowerbytohebdenDownload Walk Description Sowerby Bridge is where the Calder and Hebble Navigation seamlessly becomes the Rochdale Canal. Start the walk at Sowerby Bridge Wharf, the cobbled basin where the 18th-century canal buildings have been lovingly restored. You will join the Rochdale Canal at Lock 1 and follow it a short distance, past Lock 2 and then cross the road. After crossing the road, you can pick back up the canal and towpath at Tuel Lane Lock. Tuel Lane Lock is the deepest lock on Britain’s canals at 19 Β½ ft, and boats can only travel through when lock keepers are present. Leaving Sowerby Bridge behind, you will follow through the leafy Calder Valley with its panoramic views. The next place you come across is Luddenden Foot followed by Brearley where you will see some canal-side cottages and a lock. Continuing along the towpath you will soon enter Mytholmroyd, the birthplace of poet Ted Hughes. As you carry on along the towpath, the quirky town of Hebden Bridge will be in front of you. Entering Hebden Bridge, you will first come across the Marina, then you can choose to explore the town's amazing independent cafes, shops and galleries or return to Sowerby Bridge by train or on foot.

Walk: Hebden Bridge Canal
1.8mi
Moderate

Walk: Hebden Bridge Canal

πŸ“Hebden Bridge

Discover Hebden Bridge and the Rochdale Canal. The Route what3words for start point: ///noise.nicer.latter Start Point: Hebden Bridge Station, Station Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 6JE Finish Point: Hebden Bridge Station, Station Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 6JE Distance: 1.8 Miles GPX Route Map hebdenbridgeDownload Walk Description Starting at Hebden Bridge Station, join the towpath of the Rochdale Canal and turn left. Heading along the towpath you will soon approach the town and marina. Look out for the buildings that are old textile mills, full of heritage and character. Hebden Bridge was, and still is, known for the production of corduroy. Once known as the Trouser Town!You will pass by Calder Holmes Park but continue along the towpath. Whilst walking take time to admire the interesting and colourful canal boats. Just past the park you will need to cross the canal via the footbridge, at Black Pit Lock.Staying on the towpath you will reach Stubbing Upper Lock. There are lots of different plants and flowers along the towpath. Look out for butterflies, damselflies and dragonflies during the summer months. Not far from the lock you will arrive at Stubbing Wharfe pub. You will leave the towpath here and head towards the front of the pub, crossing the River Calder and turn right along the road. Follow the main road back into Hebden Bridge town centre. Hebden Bridge is full of amazing and quirky independent cafes, shops and galleries. Take time to explore the town centre and the market, if it is on. Once you have finished exploring, head back to the main road which will take you back to your starting point at the station.

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