Glusburn
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Glusburn is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven). It has a population of approximately 4,000 residents and falls under the BD20 postcode. The village is part of the Aire Valley, providing access to scenic landscapes and serving as a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Glusburn. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

Stay in Glusburn

Accommodation at The Annexe in glusburn
Holiday Cottage

The Annexe

The Annexe, Bucket Farm, Binns Lane, Glusburn, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD20 8JJ, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Glusburn

Accommodation at The Annexe in glusburn
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£358
per stay

The Annexe

Keighley, BD20 8JJ, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of GlusburnπŸ›οΈ1 Bed

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Accommodation at White Abbey in glusburn
Hotel

White Abbey

Glusburn, BD20 8RL, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Glusburn

Accommodation at Woodlands in cononley
Hotel
From
Β£459
per night

Woodlands

Keighley, BD20 8PB, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.6m from the centre of Glusburn

Accommodation at Chapel House in middleton cowling
Hotel

Chapel House

Cowling, Keighley BD22 0DQ, UK
πŸ“2.3m from the centre of Glusburn

Accommodation at Siglesdene Cottage in silsden
Apartment

Siglesdene Cottage

4 Bridge St, Silsden, Keighley BD20 9NB, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Glusburn

Discover Siglesdene Cottage, a charming self-catering retreat in Silsden, offering a cozy base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales.

Things to Do in Glusburn

Sunset over allotments with greenhouses, wooden shed, and bare trees against a colorful sky in Glusburn, Yorkshire.
Garden

Cross Hills and Glusburn Allotments

Colne Rd, Glusburn, Sutton-in-Craven, Keighley BD20 8EG, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Glusburn

Located in the charming village of Glusburn, Cross Hills and Glusburn Allotments offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the local gardens and parks. This pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the community's vibrant allotment area, perfect for those interested in horticulture and community activities.

Colorful playground equipment with swings and slides on a grassy area under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
Park

Glusburn Park

20-26 Park Rd, Glusburn, Cross Hills, Keighley BD20 8BG, UK
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Glusburn

Glusburn Park offers a serene escape in the heart of Glusburn, perfect for families with its skate park, tennis court, and play area for kids. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful views of the Aire valley and take advantage of the free parking available, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day out.

Rolling green hills under a cloudy sky, with a rustic barn and grazing cows in the foreground.
Campsite

Winterhouse Barn camping

Colne Rd, Cowling, Keighley BD22 0NN, UK
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Glusburn

Winterhouse Barn camping offers a serene and welcoming environment for campers, ideally located for those exploring the Pennine Way. The site provides essential amenities, including a summer cabin with electric charging facilities, making it a convenient stop for hikers. Guests frequently praise the exceptional hospitality and support from the site owners, enhancing the overall experience.

Quaint restaurant exterior with "DOG & GUN" sign, flower pots, outdoor seating, and umbrellas in Sutton-in-Craven.
Pub

Dog & Gun

Colne Rd, Sutton-in-Craven, Keighley BD20 8DS, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Glusburn

Located in the charming village of Sutton-in-Craven, the Dog & Gun offers a cozy country pub experience with an open fire and comfortable armchairs. Visitors can enjoy classic pub food on the outdoor terrace, making it a delightful stop for travelers exploring the Yorkshire countryside.

Pub Dog & Gun in glusburn
Pub

Dog & Gun

Colne Road, Malsis, Keighley, North Yorkshire, BD20 8DS
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Glusburn

Cozy pub interior featuring wooden beams, tables, stools, and a stone fireplace with decorative elements.
Restaurant

Old White Bear Public House and Restaurant

6 Keighley Rd, Cross Hills, Keighley BD20 7RN, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Glusburn

The Old White Bear Public House and Restaurant in Sutton-in-Craven offers convenient pay-and-display parking, making it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the Keighley area. Enjoy a delightful meal in a friendly atmosphere, with easy access to local attractions.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
3,980
Postcode
BD20
Administrative area
Glusburn and Cross Hills
Dialing code
01535

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Latest news from Glusburn

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Walkshire in Glusburn

More Walks in Glusburn β†’
Canal boats and Crayfish Claws at Kildwick
3.1mi
Moderate

Canal boats and Crayfish Claws at Kildwick

⏱️1h 6mπŸ“Kildwick

Located between Skipton and Keighley, this walk takes in the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. The Route what3words for start point: ///scan.scavenger.fields Start Point: Kildwick Bridge Finish Point: Kildwick Bridge Distance: 3.1miles GPX Route Map dnaire-canal-boats-at-kildwickDownload Walk Description Start this walk at the White Lion Pub. Turn right and head up the hill towards Kildwick Church. The building you are approaching has been standing since the 1300's. However there has been a church here since the 1000's. The church has been well recognised throughout history. Charlotte Bronte visited here during her time as governess for Mary Wainman from nearby Lothersdale. Pause to take a look in the church graveyard (near the car park) and you will find a tomb stone dating from 1889. It belongs to John Laycock. The beautifully carved organ is said to be a replica of the first organ he made. If your walk is early on a Sunday morning you may hear the bells chime at Kildwick church. The tower is one of only six in the country to have β€œYorkshire tail ends,” a fluffy handle on the end of the pulling ropes. Bells have been rung here since it was built, over 600 years ago. As you walk on the banks of the River Aire, you may see broken signal crayfish claws, a favorite food for otters. Signal crayfish, introduced from America to Europe in the 1960s for farming, have now become widespread. They carry a disease that doesn’t harm them but devastates native White-clawed crayfish. The Aire Rivers Trust is working to restore native species and habitat along the river. Kildwick_compressedDownload

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