Hebden Bridge Club Campsite
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Good site , Great views , Good walking , Not to big , Friendly Wardens . just keep away from Sowerby Bridge with the van on steep hill ,you need your own loo .
Give it a go you wont be dissapointed .
No route given in Handbook from M62
With help and advice, from members in club together we left the M62 @J24, then took the A road route around Halifax. Very steep hill soon after leaving Motorway, it seemed steeper going back up it!
Site very clean and tidy. Nearest pub 20 minutes walk up the hill. Hebden Bridge was a one hour walk along the Rochdale canel. (10 minutes in car). Limited car parking in Hebden Bridge (60p an hour) , but plenty of eating places . Bus stop near site entrance. The site is on the longest hill in England, and is part of the Tour of Yorkshire cycle race , and is a popular Road for cyclists.
We managed without a toilet block, which would have been nice, but then the site fee would increase no doubt.
nice site
this a nice small site that has no facilities so you have to use your own on board facilities
I was parked on the top row on pitch 7 and found there was a lot of water by the wall so look out for that I don't find the road noisy as I live on a very busy main road which is that bad I've had to go sleep in the back room and in summer can't open my living room window as the noise rives me nuts ,I went into Hebden Bridge first for couple of hours found a large Coop there expensive but good if you need anything there is also a smaller one in Mytholroyd itself and a small Sainburys will be going again soon
Charming Site
What a lovely little site within walking distance of Hebdon Bridge, along the canal. There are plenty of footpaths directly from the site, over the hills and along the valleys .... it is just perfect for walkers. We loved it and will definitely come back sometime.
cathandpaul
Reviewed on 23/04/2017 16:34
Short stop
Hebden Bridge is a good site for a few day R&R with a bus service out side the camp site gates into Hebdan Bridge, Halifax etc. Some nice walks from the site but a lot of the paths are not that well signed need some work on a few of the styles as well but we are used to the well laid out paths in France ,Spain and Austria who make sure the paths are well maintained not like these in Yorkshire.Just a splash of paint on a tree or rock shows you the right way with little cost.Not that this is the C & Motorhome clubs fault... The site itself as you all know does not have a toilet block but is well laid out with a small river running right by it. Wardens as normal were friendly on arrival and site was very clean and the flowers in full bloom helping to create the right environment of peace and quiet so not the site for children.
Easy to find, Thanks to the 'Caravan Club' signs
I was grateful that the Caravan Club signs we have become so used to looking out for, were still in place at this site. It is on the main road and I am guessing we may have gone straight past if we had been relying on the new (useless) Logo.
We knew before we visited that the site did not have a Toilet Blocks and maybe the money that was obviously wasted by rebranding, would have been better spent on erecting a Toilet Block on those sites that do not have them at present.
The wardens were very pleasant and helpful.
Our first and last stay at this site
We thought we would try a Hebden Bridge caravan site as it was on our way home from Blackshaw Moor Leek and also because the price was cheaper in April. We knew the site did not have a shower block and that was ok, as we used our own facilities. Wardens were lovely and kept the site nice. The caravan site is not near Hebden Bridge it is about two miles away, so it was impossible for my husband to walk that far. Hebden Bridge is lovely but very hard to find a car park and that is in the middle of the week, so don't try taking your car on a weekend. The problems we had with the caravan site was the constant noise from the road which runs along the caravan site and we were pitched in the middle of the site but could still hear it. Another problem we had was people cutting through our pitch to walk their dogs. We were on pitch 34 and on that row people seem to cut through to get to the exit for dog walking. We got so sick of it that we erected wind breaks which solved our problem but it would be better for the club to erect fencing at the back of this row of pitches to eleviate the problem. Area is more of a walkers paradise which was not for us but we did visit East Riddlesden hall which was lovely.
Will not visit again because it is not near enough to Hebden Bridge and the area is not for us.
Pleasant Weekend
Stayed four nights over a weekend in March. Nice clean site backing onto woodland which is good for dog walking. Dog walk a short distance away which wasn't a huge problem but access to the woods from the site would have been great. Pitches in the middle of the site seemed to get most sunshine throughout the day. Some nice places to visit in the area including Hebden Bridge (walkable) and Haworth (car or bus). No toilets or showers on site so for us; a nice site for a short stay.
Friendly and Welcoming
Found this lovely friendly site whilst travelling and we were made to feel very welcome.
Would definitely use the site again if we are in the area.
PatRobinson1947
Reviewed on 15/11/2016 11:20
Always welcoming
Another lovely couple of days spent at this welcoming site. The staff are wonderful, the site is well maintained, the site is in a peaceful rural location, the site as you may guess is one of our favourites.
TEDSDAD
Reviewed on 12/11/2016 14:21