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Mytholmroyd
The Bar & Tapas - an Aux Delices Company
Welcome to The Bar & Tapas. We are a small bistro, real ale & wine bar, serving dishes with influences from around the world and ingredients dic...Welcome to The Bar & Tapas. We are a small bistro, real ale & wine bar, serving dishes with influences from around the world and ingredients dictated by the freshness of the seasons. grown, produced & sourced as locally as possible. We have an extensive wine list, real ales and imported lagers to compliment your meal. We hope to see you soon -
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Hebden Bridge Cruises
Relax and watch the world go by with a canal cruise, in the heart of the Yorkshire Pennine hills.Relax and watch the world go by with a canal cruise, in the heart of the Yorkshire Pennine hills. -
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Rim Nam Thai
Welcome to Rim Nam Thai Restaurant in Hebden Bridge, Halifax, located on the side of the rochdale canal in the beautiful market town of Hebden Brid...Welcome to Rim Nam Thai Restaurant in Hebden Bridge, Halifax, located on the side of the rochdale canal in the beautiful market town of Hebden Bridge. At Rim Nam Thai we enjoy a loyal customer base who make frequent trips to the restaurant from all over Yorkshire, the North West and beyond to sample what they believe to be the best Thai dishes around. Our lovely spacious restaurant provides a good atmosphere for a romantic dinner with enough space and more than enough variety to keep larger groups happy. Our extensive menus cater for all tastes and we'd be surprised if you’ve ever tasted better outside of Thailand! -
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The Cragg Vale Incline
The B6138 Cragg Road is located in Mytholmroyd, off the A646 Burnley Road and passes up through the village of Cragg Vale to the moorlands above. ...The B6138 Cragg Road is located in Mytholmroyd, off the A646 Burnley Road and passes up through the village of Cragg Vale to the moorlands above. It is arguably the longest continuous ascent in England, climbing 968 feet over 5.5 miles. With an average gradient of 3%, the Cragg Vale Incline isn’t particularly steep, but it is a long drag and a presents a power climb challenge for cyclists. In July 2014 the incline was part of the route of the 2014 Tour de France. Amongst the ‘Grand Depart’ celebrations a team of 18 cyclists towed a baby grand piano up the incline, on a custom-made PianoPorté, invented by sculptor Andy Plant. The team was cheered on by thousands of locals and tourists with live piano concertos played by 15 on-board pianists to encourage their pedalling. Quite a sight! The Cragg Vale Incline has since featured in various editions of the Tour de Yorkshire. The Calderdale Way crosses the Cragg Vale Incline at Church Bank Lane -
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Bronte Boats Canal Cruising
Enjoy a day out on the beautiful Rochdale Canal, where the Pennine scenery and wildlife is spectacular. The Eleanor Rose is a luxurious 57ft cr...Enjoy a day out on the beautiful Rochdale Canal, where the Pennine scenery and wildlife is spectacular. The Eleanor Rose is a luxurious 57ft cruiser stern boat. She has 4 berths consisting of a fixed double and a kitchen/dinette. She has a full size kitchen with gas cooker, full size fridge, shower room and a very comfortable living area. For more details, price and availability, please contact us on 01706 815103 or visit our website for more information. The boats coerm with cutlery, plates etc. Tea & coffee is also provided. -
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The Lion Pub & Grill
Our traditional but quirky 200-year-old pub and grill with five super guest rooms has the most wonderful surroundings of the great outdoors, pretty...Our traditional but quirky 200-year-old pub and grill with five super guest rooms has the most wonderful surroundings of the great outdoors, pretty market towns and historic attractions – right on our doorstep. We host a selection of hand-pulled real ales alongside an extensive drinks menu. We have five brand new double-size bedrooms, all with stylish en-suite bathrooms and furnished to a very high standard. Each room has a comfortable feel to ensure a restful stay at our stunning Ripponden pub. The 50-mile walking route The Calderdale Way passes through Ripponden, less than a hundred metres from The Lion. -
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Apple Tree Farm Alpaca Walks
Hello!! We (and the Alpacas) are based in the Southern Pennines in the picturesque Calder Valley outside the small market town of Hebden Bridge. We...Hello!! We (and the Alpacas) are based in the Southern Pennines in the picturesque Calder Valley outside the small market town of Hebden Bridge. We are a 15 minute bus ride from town. We first became interested in Alpacas in 2012 and have then since travelled South Wales to build our small award winning heard. Our boys are suited to the South Pennines given there native roots in South America and they love the long Summer days up in the hills just outside the lovely village of Blackshaw Head which is a mere 5 minutes away by car and bus from Heben Bridge. Come along and go for a walk with one of the guys, both you and they will love walking round our land in the country and you will experience the serenity and peacefulness of these beautiful Alpacas, and oh.. did I forget, the scenery ‘ain’t alf’ bad either! -
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Rick's Mexican Street Food
Enjoy fresh, homemade Mexican cuisine made with passion and a ridiculous amount of flavour!Enjoy fresh, homemade Mexican cuisine made with passion and a ridiculous amount of flavour! -
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The Olive Branch Bistro, Hebden Bridge
We are a family-run set of West Yorkshire based restaurants serving authentic Turkish Mediterranean cuisine to eat in or takeaway.We are a family-run set of West Yorkshire based restaurants serving authentic Turkish Mediterranean cuisine to eat in or takeaway. -
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Great Rock Mountain Bike Skills & Trips
Improve your mountain biking skills and enjoy guided riding at great European locations with Great Rock Mountain Biking!Improve your mountain biking skills and enjoy guided riding at great European locations with Great Rock Mountain Biking! -
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Marco's Cafe
Marco’s is a family-run cafe restaurant, serving the finest pizzas, pastas, paninis and more! We have become an established favourite for visitors...Marco’s is a family-run cafe restaurant, serving the finest pizzas, pastas, paninis and more! We have become an established favourite for visitors and locals of the town. You’ll feel right at home, with traditional decor and real Italian feel! Eat in out cafe, at our riverside terrace or take away. We also serve breakfast, so you can make an early start with us whether its getting yourself ready for a morning in the shops, or you’re heading for a shift at work! We have vegan and gluten-free options available. -
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Aya Sophia
Welcome to Aya Sophia in the heart of Hebden Bridge. We are a family run restaurant serving the finest authentic Greek and Mediterranean cuisine...Welcome to Aya Sophia in the heart of Hebden Bridge. We are a family run restaurant serving the finest authentic Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, using only the freshest ingredients. Alongside our beautiful food, we also serve a wide range of classic cocktails, wines, beers and much more, it is the perfect place to unwind. -
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Hebden Bridge Equestrian Centre
Hebden Bridge Equestrian Centre is situated on the scenic moors of Wadsworth above Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. The 50-mile Calderdale Way walk...Hebden Bridge Equestrian Centre is situated on the scenic moors of Wadsworth above Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. The 50-mile Calderdale Way walking route passes right by our centre. Our Riding School offers horse riding hacks in which you can take in fantastic views - in just 15 minutes you can feel like you are on the top of the world! Visit us for the best in Yorkshire riding. -
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Kitties Restaurant
Founded in 1991, Kitties is a small, licensed, family-run restaurant in Hebden Bridge, serving classic French cuisine with our own unique flair. ...Founded in 1991, Kitties is a small, licensed, family-run restaurant in Hebden Bridge, serving classic French cuisine with our own unique flair. We love fresh food, flavourful food and food that’s in season. Every morning, we stock our kitchen with market fresh ingredients, so that the food we serve you is as fresh and flavourful as can be. -
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Hardcastle Crags & Gibson Mill
Hardcastle Crags encompasses deep rocky ravines, tumbling streams, oak, beech and pine woods and some of the best examples of upland meadows in the...Hardcastle Crags encompasses deep rocky ravines, tumbling streams, oak, beech and pine woods and some of the best examples of upland meadows in the country. Gibson Mill is situated within Hardcastle Crags woodland beside Hebden Water. The National Trust have put in some superb waymarked walking routes suitable for all abilities. Cross the river on stepping stones and spot birds, insects, amphibians and if you're lucky; deer! You'll find Hardcastle Crags offers a completely different experience throughout the year - from the icicles of midwinter to the carpet of bluebells in the spring. The early 19th century Gibson Mill is situated within the site. A tour of the mill tells the history of the valley and the mill over the past 200 years. The mill also has changing exhibitions throughout the year. Gibson Mill is 100% self-sufficient in energy, water and waste treatment. It has a hydro-electric system, solar photovoltaic panels and a log-burning stove fuelled by wood from the estate. You can also rest and recharge at the Weaving Shed Café, serving delicious ethical and locally-produced food and buy the perfect gift or memento in the shop located there. Built in around 1800,Gibson Mill was one of the first mills of the Industrial Revolution. The mill was driven by a water wheel and produced cotton cloth up until 1890. In the early 1900s, Gibson Mill began to be used as an ‘entertainment emporium’ for the local people. After the Second World War, the mill slipped into disuse, and was acquired by the National Trust in 1950. Hardcastle Crags is open all year round from dawn until dusk, admission to Hardcastle Crags and Gibson Mill are FREE. Dogs are welcome (including in the café and mill) if kept under close control. GETTING THERE You have three options to get to Hardcastle Crags: By car - there is parking at Midgehole (for Sat Nav use HX7 7AA) and Clough Hole (for Sat Nav use HX7 7AZ). A parking fee applies at both car parks, although parking is free for National Trust members By bus – the 906 runs from Hebden Bridge on weekends between May and October. It will take you to both the bottom and the top of the valley. Walking – there is a route from Hebden Bridge on good paths with a bit of road walking. It will take you about 45 minutes. Pick up a guide from Hebden Bridge Visitor Centre. See below for details of the wildlife you can discover at Hardcastle Crags. -
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Leila's Kitchen, Cafe & Bar
Vegetarian Café-Bar, influenced by Persian Cuisine in Hebden Bridge offering wholesome home cooked food and puddings. We offer a large variety ...Vegetarian Café-Bar, influenced by Persian Cuisine in Hebden Bridge offering wholesome home cooked food and puddings. We offer a large variety of Vegan, Vegetarian and Gluten Free freshly made foods & cakes. Fully licensed. Dogs welcome.