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Todmorden
Mankinholes YHA
Once the local manor house dating back to the late 16th century, this refurbished hostel on the edge of moorland is a charming place to stay. Th...Once the local manor house dating back to the late 16th century, this refurbished hostel on the edge of moorland is a charming place to stay. The Pennine Way and The Calderdale Way are close by and you’ll find an abundance of other footpaths, bridleways and packhorse trails to explore. Despite the quiet, rural location, YHA Mankinholes is within easy reach of other attractions should the weather prove inclement. Eureka!, the National Children’s Museum in Halifax, Shibden Estate, The Piece Hall, Bankfield Museum, Haworth, The Keighley & Worth Valley Steam Railway and Hollingworth Lake & Activity Centre are all nearby. YHA Mankinholes offers 8 bedrooms, each with a number of bunkbeds. Each bunkbed sleeps two people. -
Sowerby Bridge
The Alma Inn
The Alma Inn has five en-suite guest bedrooms which have been refurbished to a high standard and offer sweeping views across the Ryburn Valley. Our...The Alma Inn has five en-suite guest bedrooms which have been refurbished to a high standard and offer sweeping views across the Ryburn Valley. Our idyllic location is the perfect base from which to explore the local area, with The Calderdale Way walking route offering 50 miles of footpaths and bridleways across the unspoilt West Yorkshire countryside. The rooms are split into 3 doubles with comfortable king-size beds, 1 twin with 2 single beds, and 1 family room, which features a double bed as well as a quirky and semi-private cabin-style single bed, perfect for families.. All rooms are equipped with tea and coffee making facilities and colour TV. Cots can be supplied on request. -
Sowerby Bridge
Thorpe House Hotel
This splendid Grade II listed Georgian Mansion offers nine ensuite bedrooms and stands in its own private grounds surrounded by dense woodland bord...This splendid Grade II listed Georgian Mansion offers nine ensuite bedrooms and stands in its own private grounds surrounded by dense woodland bordering an impressive private lake. Guests can relax in the fine opulant surroundings with access to a comfortable period lounge and enjoy quality local produce for breakfast whilst overlooking the grounds. This 18th Century property was originally a mill owner's mansion and has since achieved a Grade II listing. It has recently been elegantly restored throughout merging many original features with new modern luxuries. Thorpe House Hotel's bedrooms each have their own distinct character and comprise one twin room, two single rooms, five double/King and a bridal suite.