Hebden Bridge Club Campsite
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Its just on the edge of town and about 45 minutes walk to hebden bridge. Its unfortunate that the flood devestated the area so a lot of places are still closed. There is a pub about 1 mile away the Robin Hood. There is also one in the town that is being refurbished at the moment, The site was clean and tidy has no shower or toilet facilities but we didnt find that an issue. We would definately return (once the devestation is repaired) but we had a good stay and if you are just looking for peace and quiet its as good a place as any. Lots of walks in the area around Hebden.
Wow...simply wow
Love this site. I was considering not renewing my membership as my preferred nearest convenient sites are always full!! Chatsworth, Castletown and Clumber. No facilities? So what!! I have decent ones. No play area? Good! Actually as a child I wasn't that that fussed. Children were playing cricket on pitch opposite when we arrived. Last minute Easter break decision...I am so glad I did. National trust near by & lovely walks. Great place for dogs, many places seem dog friendly. Hebden bridge has suffered from Boxing Day floods & still recovering. Will be coming back for sure.
Idyllic spot, shame no toilet block
We stopped here for just one night in March 2016, and were struck by how peaceful and atmospheric the location is.
Wardens were lovely, and the site is immaculate.
Shame there isn't a toilet block, so I imagine that families with children would find more than a few nights stay problematic, with no showering facilities. I know all vans these days have showers, but for us anyway using our own shower is definitely a last resort, we much prefer to use the Club's showers if available. It is a small site so probably not feasible.
Magical place nevertheless......
Alicaravanner
Reviewed on 25/03/2016 18:33
Hebden Bridge Needs You
A great site, quiet with a stream and nice surroundings.
You can get bus from outside site entrance into Hebden Bridge or you can walk along side of canal to the town.
The title says the rest the town is still recovering from the Boxing day floods, yes a lot of businesses are still closed but the town is coming back to life it deserves the support to help it regenerate, it is a quirky town lovely people, great local shops well worth a visit. If you are looking for something different give Hebden Bridge a try.
Great little site
Don't be put off by the lack of shower and toilet facilities at this site - the friendliness and helpfulness of the wardens was a breath of fresh air after staying at some other club sites recently. Location-wise, you can't go wrong with the interesting weirdness of Hebden Bridge.
bloodyhellfire
Reviewed on 24/03/2016 10:28
1st weekend away this year
This was our first trip away this year & we decided to visit Hebden Bridge caravan Club Site. Which is actually in Mytholmroyd. I was a bit apprehensive as i have never stayed on a site before with no toilet facilities. However this didn't turn out to be a problem at all & we had a great time here. the site is very clean & the staff are very friendly & helpful. The weather was very nice as well which always helps. you can walk from the site into Hebden Bridge along the canal which is a very pleasant stroll on a nice day & is approx 3 miles each way. a lot is still closed in the area due to the flooding, but there was still plenty of places open to get supplies, have a drink or something to eat. we will definitely be back again.
Lovely site
On arrival we were greeted by the lovely warden in the shop. She is really nice and friendly. We were by the stream and it was very pretty. You get get up behind the stream for walking and dog walking. The site was quiet and we spoke to a couple of friendly people. Nice walk along the canal into Hebden Bridge. Only down site was no WIFI. We have our own business and have to answer emails even at the weekends. That said though we will definitely stay again.
Excellent location and peaceful
Not really Hebden Bridge, that requires the bus or train unless you fancy the walk. But buses and trains ran with fantastic frequency from Mytholmroyd which is about 15 minutes walk. Good pub in the village (Shoulder of Mutton). Beautiful setting with fantastic hill walks. Good transport links to Halifax, Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester if you want the bigger towns and cities. I know the club can't control some things but with poor digital TV (unless you have a decent dish), poor DAB and FM reception and virtually no data it would be really helpful if wifi was available.
Great Site & Staff
We stayed recently at the site, having stayed there before. We've always found the site clean and well run. During our stay I had the misfortune to fall while walking our dog at night. Thanks to the diligence of the site staff the emergency services were called. Had they not done this then a far more serious situation would have developed. I can't thank them enough for their professional manner and their kindness. This is a superb site in a superb location with excellent staff.
TEDSDAD
Reviewed on 29/10/2015 13:02
quiet site
I've just looked at my notes from our stay in April 2015 for 4 nights.
"Quiet club site, no facilities, small shop, poor tv reception on some pitches -will return"
we are not dog owners but we appreciate the fact that dogs can be walked off site aren't all dogs walked in streets?
The site is ideally located for walks into Hebden Bridge and also along the canal.
It is a clean well kept site
We are hoping to return next year