East Lancashire Railway
Board a heritage train and soak up the beautiful Irwell Valley scenery, pay a visit to the museum and more.
View and BookOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Hebden Bridge Club Campsite is a pretty and tranquil touring destination in West Yorkshire. Tucked neatly away from the road and on a gentle slope which is terraced for level pitching, the beautifully-kept campsite 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 campsite 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 may close earlier than 8pm and staff may not be available to greet you. If this is the case, don’t worry, you can still arrive on site until 8pm. We will simply contact you on your day of arrival with details of how to check-in. Please ensure your contact details are up to date on your Membership profile.
Additional ways to stay:
Seasonal pitches - rent one of our pitches on a long term basis. Visit camc.com/seasonals.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01422 882531
Nearest alternative campsites: Burrs Country Park Club Campsite, Bolton Abbey Estate Club Campsite, Wharfedale Club Campsite and Castleton Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Offers available to Club members
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View and BookTurn 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.
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Sue McNally
Reviewed: 30/04/2025 15:14
I am sorry to disagree with all the previous reviews but oh my goodness the road is noisy. The pitch we had was so tiny. We have a really small caravan and car and there was barely a foot to spare after the steps. The little triangle... Show more
Stephen Walsh
Reviewed: 29/04/2025 19:59
Beautiful site set in open country; perfect for walking and cycling, the site staff are amazing, very friendly and helpful. Hebden Bridge, with lots of Bars, Cafés and Independent shops, is a short drive away (about 45 mins if walking) not forgetting Craggies farm shop and cafe, about 10 mins... Show more
David Leaver
Reviewed: 27/04/2025 10:13
Good clean well maintained site with excellent staff Helen and Neil. Bus service close to site, train service in Mytholmroyd. Nearby pub 15 minutes walk from site serving excellent food( booking advisable). Will be booking another stay at this site.
Elaine
Reviewed: 25/04/2025 08:33
Excellent site with fabulous walks all around. Low level and high level to accommodate all levels of fitness. The site is looked after and taken care of by a lovely friendly couple . They have masses of walks on hand and nothing is too much trouble if you need assistance.... Show more
Lynda
Reviewed: 24/04/2025 14:26
Lovely staff and excellently looked after site. Great for getting around by bus right outside campsite or via thd village which is close by
Liz McPhee
Reviewed: 23/04/2025 22:48
Having stayed at this site on many occasions whilst visiting family, Helen and Neil are by far the best Wardens we have every come across. Friendly, helpful, kind and a very good laugh to boot. They keep the site in immaculate condition and it is a credit to... Show more
Jane Took
Reviewed: 14/04/2025 22:10
The wardens are very welcoming, always happy, friendly and approachable. The site was immaculate and the service points clean. The site is generally very quiet and relaxing and the pitches at the bottom alongside the river were just perfect. The information room had lots of ideas, Helen and Neal were great... Show more
Gordon Megson
Reviewed: 13/04/2025 16:40
Hebden Bridge a perfect site. Lovely by day and quiet at night. There are no toilets and no showers, this means the wardens aren't tied up for hours. So they have time to chat, and tend to the flowers. This site maybe small but it's perfectly formed. If calm and relaxed is... Show more
Debbie Birkby
Reviewed: 02/04/2025 19:50
A lovely welcome as always and immaculate site. I love this site for its ease of access on the bus to Hebden Bridge and the peace and quiet of this well laid out and tidy site
Nicola Wright
Reviewed: 27/03/2025 04:31
This is a lovely little site. The owners are so friendly and helpful. There isn’t a shower/toilet block so you need to be self sufficient. The site is clean, well maintained and quiet. We loved it so much we stayed extra. A short walk down the tow path to hebden... Show more
Sue McNally
Reviewed: 30/04/2025 15:14
I am sorry to disagree with all the previous reviews but oh my goodness the road is noisy. The pitch we had was so tiny. We have a really small caravan and car and there was barely a foot to spare after the steps. The little triangle of grass we h...