Hebden Bridge Club Campsite
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Wonderful just Wonderful.
The changes within 4 weeks are noticeable, the wardens are working so hard to make this a stunning site to visit.
The only trouble is that all the great reviews are making it hard to get a pitch now 😢.
It is a pleasure to stay when the wardens make you feel so welcome and always on hand to help 😀.
Mr and Mrs Carlsberg 😉😍
Perfect little site
What a brilliant little spot. The wardens are very welcoming and super helpful. Ideal location for me, lots of walking opportunities direct from site. Wonderful scenery in the local area. The site itself is small but perfect for our needs. Some pitches back onto the near by road but didn't bother us. Will definitely be going back.
Perfect
This is a lovely wee site , and the wardens are just lovely and very helpful. What else do you need to know!
IF CARLESBERG MADE CAMPSITE WARDENS 😉
Well, we have returned again to this lovely local site and will be back again soon. Ideal site for walks along the tow path into Hebden Bridge and Sowerby Bridge or jump on the train to visit places a little further ie. Halifax for a visit to The Piece Hall. The wardens Helen and Neil are very friendly and helpful, it's very evident they take pride in making the site a welcoming place to stay. One thing to mention regarding the TV reception, as the reception in poor, you will need a booster cable along with a male to female and female to male connector.
Despite the English weather doing what it does best RAIN ! We did not let it spoil the visit and we certainly made the most of it. Will be back later in the year.
Paul and Joanne 👍 😁
Peace and quiet
An excellent site but no toilet block (no problem to us). Wardens were great and very helpful, new to this site but they have some great plans to improve with planting etc. Most pitches quite level with a few service pitches. Lots to do in the area with a peaceful, tranquil base, highly recommended and we will be back.Dusty Miller in Mythemroyd had good food and beer. A good couple of walks from the site.
Peaceful, small site
It's not in Hebdon Bridge and there isn't a dog walking area if your dog is bigger than a shihtzo but it is peaceful, small, motorhome friendly and the wardens are not overbearing.. they're friendly even. Long but pleasant walk along the canal to Hebdon Bridge. Recommend the newly taken over Shoulder of Mutton in Mytholmroyd for food and drinks to take the edge off the walk back up the hill to the site
Great if you like loud rave music, shouting and wood chopping until 2AM.
Stayed 2 nights - 1st night was nice and quiet even though the site was full - it was raining.
2nd night was awful as the dry mild weather meant an inconsiderate gathering and unlawful camping took place in the woods on the opposite side of Cragg Brook which runs alongside the campsite.
Loud rave music, cheering/shouting started at 8 PM. I sent the site warden a text just after 9 PM raising concerns. Got no reply and nothing was done about it. At 2 AM music had been turned down but was replaced by the sound of an axe chopping logs with more cheering and shouting.
Thanks Mytholmroyd.
MCS2
Reviewed on 08/10/2023 16:35
Another lovely stay
Little late in reviewing but stayed at Hebden for August Bank Holiday.
A lovely warm & friendly welcome from Linda & Peter (wardens). The site is well kept & immaculate. It is so peaceful & although you can get a little road noise during the day it quietens down in the evening.
Due to a health issue we haven't yet walked in to Hebden itself, but believe it is a pleasant walk.. You can catch a bus from outside the site. The Shoulder of Mutton, a stroll down the road is a nice friendly pub. The Robin Hood up the road was recommended but didn't get chance to visit, its on the to do list for future visits. Would highly recommend Tamannas Indian take away, again just a stroll away. The Hebden site is well worth a visit but remember, no toilet block facilities are available.
Here again
This is our local site and we usually visit twice a year.
Very friendly welcome from the lady warden and given the usual details about the site.
Once pitched I spotted the make warden approaching he was just checking all was OK 👍, I did ask why we had been certain pitch numbers to try, he explained that it is due to outfit sizes and makes total sense to us.
Yet again another great relaxing stay in a lovely area with only bird song and running water to listen to.
Looking forward to our next trip to Hebden 😁
Not always motorhome friendly
A word of warning to motorhomes staying at Hebden Bridge. On arrival my husband went to fill up the water tank at the Motorvan service point. As with many of the club sites, the drinking water points are situated on the wrong side for most UK built motorvans. This has never been a problem on other sites as we simply turn the van around against the one way traffic. At Hebden Bridge, the warden came across and stated we had to turn back around to fill up. He allowed no one to face the wrong way. My husband explained his water hose was not long enough to reach across the other side of the van to fill, we only have a 5 metre hose. Not the warden’s problem. In accordance with the rules of Hebden Bridge, my husband turned the van back around and I helped him to fill the water tank using a watering can that we always carry. My husband has a serious heart condition, mobility problems and is registered disabled. Luckily I was still around as normally by this time I would have disappeared taking the dogs for a walk after the long drive, this is not something he should have done by himself. There is nothing either in club handbook or club website to state Motorvan owners may need an extra long water hose. Is this a new club policy?