Hebden Bridge Club Campsite

Cragg Vale, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 5RU

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Ideal for ...

  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Motorhomes
  • Peaceful stays
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

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Hebden Bridge Club Campsite is a pretty and tranquil caravanning destination in West Yorkshire. Tucked neatly away from the road and on a gentle slope which is terraced for level pitching, the beautifully-kept caravan park is enhanced by stately trees and a bordering stream, adding a lovely rural feel to your surroundings.

The site is conveniently close to Hebden Bridge itself, which offers the opportunity for you to treat yourself to some traditional Yorkshire products from the Victorian style shops or the local craft centre. The caravan park also gives you easy access to the famous Haworth Parsonage, where the legendary Bronte's lived and worked, and Heptonstall, a quaint village of cobbled streets and with beautiful views. If you enjoy walking, the Moors, the Pennine Way and Hardcastle Crags are nearby - each delivering breathtaking scenery. If you prefer a more relaxed stroll, there are many more leisurely walks to be had, three of which are local to the area, and good dog walks can be found nearby.

Please note: This site does not have a toilet block. Reception at this site closes at 6pm - latest arrival time is 8pm. If you will be arriving between 6pm - 8pm, please contact the site during the day of arrival before 6pm. The site team will be happy to provide you with your check in information.

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Facilities on site ...

  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas
  • Dog walk from site
  • Drive over waste disposal for motorhomes
  • Electric hook-up
  • Gas
  • Motorhome service point
  • TV reception: poor
  • Wi-Fi

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Walking notes:

The site is a good base for walking and there are several leisurely walks close to hand and longer excursions that can take in the Calder Way, Pennine Way and Moors. Also visit Hardcastle Crags, an enchanted wooded valley once known as “The Switzerland of Yorkshire”.

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Supermarket notes:

There's a Co-Op and Sainsburys local just a mile away in Mytholmroyd (pronounced 'My thumb royd'), including baker, greengrocer and late night supermarket. Asda, Tesco, Sainsburys and Morrisons are in Halifax 6 miles (Tesco

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Directions

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Turn off A646 in Mytholmroyd village onto B6138 (signposted Rochdale, Littleborough, Cragg Vale). The site is on the right in 1 mile (past 40mph sign). Care is needed at the narrow bridge at the junction of A646 and B6138). If using M62 you are advised not to leave at junction 22 as this involves an awkward corner at A672/A58 junction.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
HX7 5RU
GPS:
Lat 53.72025 / Lon -1.99074
Plan a route to this site
OS field ref:
SE007248
OS map ref:
104
Handbook map ref:
H9

Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Mythomroyd and Halifax
  • Car hire on site
  • Daily public Transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest train station: Mytholmroyd
  • Shop within 1 mile
  • Train station within 5 miles

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Delightful stay

Hebden Bridge Club Campsite
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. With the warm welcome on arrival, and the friendly and easy-going manner of the wardens, we felt at home. Surroundings are very pretty, the site is very well kept, and there is easy access to Hebden Bridge and environs, whether on foot or by the handy bus outside the site. We will definitely return!

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Reviewed on 17/07/2024 07:52

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Had a lovely few nights at this gem of a site, quiet peaceful , but lots to do and see locally, good for dog walks from the site , and local buses and trains within a few minutes walk . Hope to return soon, thank you to the lovely wardens , your doing a grand job !!

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Reviewed on 11/07/2024 22:44

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As soon as we arrived, I immediately liked this site. On arrival, we were welcomed by fantastic friendly wardens who gave us the usual arrivals chat then sent us away to choose our pitch. Within seconds of pitching, the warden came around and said there's no need to report back with your pitch number, we've noted it down after seeing where you've parked. The site itself is highly maintained to within an inch of its life. It felt intimate with only having 42 pitches and had a warmth to it, peaceful in the most and in beautiful surroundings. The motorhome service point and water/waste/bins /elsan point were very easily accessible and very clean. 15 min walk into Mytholmroyd then 3 mins train into Hebden Bridge. 40 minute walk from site along canal into Hebden Bridge. We also noticed for future reference that Cragg Rd on which the site is, is serviced regularly by the 901/901A bus to and from Hebden Bridge. Overall, public transport links were frequent and plentiful, you could easily visit many places from here via public transport. Hebden Bridge itself, mostly eating and drinking establishments and independent shops. If you have a dog, you will not be disappointed as there are many walks from the site. We would highly recommend this site and will visit again.

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Reviewed on 29/06/2024 08:44

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Stayed here last week for the first time,site was well maintained and wardens friendly. The pitches are a good size and certainly on the fully serviced pitch level and no need for blocks.Waste and rubbish disposal was easily accessible and cleaned every day.Hebden Bridge only ten minutes away and worth the visit,plenty of places to eat and shop.A bit further afield,Hollingsworth Lake is a good place to while away an hour or so with plenty of spaces for motorhomes(no height restrictions) only £4 all day,cafe on site does a good breakfast.Would visit again.

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Reviewed on 24/06/2024 15:26

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A gem of a site

Hebden Bridge Club Campsite
Helen and Neil, the wardens, couldn't have been more helpful and are a real asset to this site. The weather wasn't wonderful and road works on the way into Hebden Bridge meant that walking in along the canal was the best option. HB is very dog friendly and full of coffee shops and eateries. If you like quirky, we found Leila's kitchen for lunch and Mooch Coffee bar, both of which we rated. The Shoulder of Mutton made us welcome, again allowing dog, and although we walked most of the way, some fellow campers felt sorry for us in the pouring rain and gave us a lift back. Hardcastle Craggs NT is well worth it if you like walking. If you're in a Motorhome, make sure you park at Midgehole Car Park and there is an upper level with plenty of room. Just wasn't well signposted. A trip to Saltaire on the way home made for a perfect break.

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Reviewed on 23/06/2024 19:40

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Site contact details

Telephone:
01422 882531
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Site information

Before you travel

Ahead of your arrival onsite, please check our Before you travel webpage (camc.com/beforeyoutravel) for key information about roadworks or diversions and any site works that may be underway.

We'd really appreciate your support with a few things to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable stay. Please be mindful of site arrival times (as they do vary), keep children and pets close by and within sight, and ensure you keep your speed below 5mph. Thank you!

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