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Cottages in Hebden Bridge
If you are looking for a holiday in a small, market town in England, really vibrant and surrounded by valleys, Hebden Bridge is the place to be. Hebden Bridge is home to lovely and traditional cottages for your holidays. Stay in stunning rural accommodation close to the town and the surrounding valley areas where you can find the best cottages with our Holidu search engine.
Cottages with an English flairCottages in Hebden Bridge provide comfortable accommodation for four travellers, so they are suitable for small families or groups of four people, and most accept pets, so you can bring your furry friend, as they have gardens and spacious areas for you to share with them. All amenities are provided as well as comfortable areas to enjoy a nice chat, lovely meals and time together by the fireplace. The decoration is a mix of traditional with modern touches and the exteriors bring all the splendour of traditional architecture and thatched roofs, giving the cottages a unique style. What are you waiting for...? You will love it!
Travellers and activities
Take a scenic canal boat trip and experience different dining experiences including fish and chips, a Sunday lunch or a classical tea on a boat! Stop the world and get onboard lovely Gracie, a traditional narrowboat that will take you along the Rochdale canal on a scenic cruise in the Calder Valley. Relish in the peace and the stunning scenery as the guide tells you about the heritage of the area. Celebrate a special occasion of enjoying a day out with family and friends and have a boat party! Even children's parties can be organised. Get ready and enjoy!
Hebden Bridge for walkersIf you love walking, you can take part in Walk to Haworth, where you undertake the eight mile walk to Haworth, which takes in Hardcastle Crags, the moody Wadsworth Moor and the three reservoirs that flow into the River Calder. Harworth will always have a connection with Brontey and on the trail you will find places like Withins, which is a ruined farmhouse, and pass several beautiful places such as Bronte Waterfall and Bridge. Take in the scenery and enjoy the walk.
Did you know that Hebden Bridge was granted Fair City status on 6th July 2003?
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Definitely a micro bar! Visit and enjoy a good beer and many options and tasty snacks. This is a small but cosy place where the service is spectacular. Find your spot and enjoy your drinks and nibbles. An entirely different experience.
2. Stroll through the Slack Top Alpine nurseryThe gardens of this nursery are spectacular, with many specialist alpine plants that are beautiful to the environment and their prices are very reasonable, so you can take some plants with you. This place is very popular because of all the species of plants they have, you can't miss it!
3. Have a few drinks at the Trades clubIt's a place with great music, with a variety of acts or just a place to relax and have a few drinks. The place, although small, has a good atmosphere and a great variety of beers and other drinks. You can also taste delicious food that they prepare on site including Rostini’s Indonesian Food & Dapur Nin’s Indonesian Cuisine. Show up and enjoy without the need of booking a table.
4. Walk along the Rochdale CanalThe charm of Hebden Bridge originates from the waterway that crosses the southern end of the city, it's a great, beautiful place, containing a lot of industrial architecture, the path is surrounded by greenery, factories and warehouses.
5. See the Hardcastle CragsJust a 50-minute drive from the National Trust outside Hebden Bridge takes you to this beautiful site. It has a deep, rugged gorge and a beautiful river, surrounded by mossy pine trees. It's a spectacularly magical landscape, if you bring a bed you can capture beautiful images. You can climb the slopes of the valleys to enjoy the view and have a family picnic on a spillway within the forest.
6. Visit the Gibson Mill cotton millA complete isolation, this water-powered cotton mill, located on land owned by the National Trust, hosts seasonal exhibitions at Hebden Bridge, featuring the mill's history and technology. It also has its own energy powered by photovoltaic cells, hydroelectric turbines and a biofuel boiler worth seeing.
7. Take a tour of HeptonstallThis village sits high up in the valley about a hundred metres from the town. Being a picturesque village and making the tour, you can stop to take in the beautiful view of the Hebden Valley. The valley is in a prime location that has remained unchanged for over two centuries. Definitely a sight to enjoy.
Information about cottages in Hebden Bridge
🏡 Cottages available: | 15 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -31%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 9 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |