Walking and Rambling in Mankinholes
Overview
There's a range of walks for all ages and abilities. From a gentle walk along the canal to Hebden Bridge or a serious hike along the Pennine Way. Get back to nature and stride out on foot to explore this beautiful part of the country.
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Location of Walking and Rambling in Mankinholes
Walking and Rambling in Mankinholes
Todmorden, Lancashire, OL14 6HR
Map references
- OS Grid Ref:
- SD 96006 23561
- Lat/Lng:
- 53.708459, -2.061986
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Contact information
- Phone:
- 0345 371 9751
- Email:
- [email protected]
Other things to do nearby
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Mountain Biking in Mankinholes
There is a whole network of paths and tracks that are suitable for mountain biking.
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Alternative Technology Centre
See renewable energy systems and explore the One Planet exhibition room, full of quirky facts and information about sustainability. Visit the ATC website
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Watersports in Mankinholes
A range of water sports and activities are available at the Hollingworth Lake Water Activity Centre, including sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and canoeing, all with tuition and courses available.
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Hollingworth Lake Water Activity Centre
Set on the edge of Hollingworth Lake, the Centre offers a range of water sports including sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and rowing. Visit the Centre's website
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Top Withens
Walk from the parsonage, past Bronte Falls and continue to the now ruined Top Withens - inspiration for Wuthering Heights. Visit the website
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The Piece Hall
11.7 miles A Grade 1 listed Georgian masterpiece, it’s now home to a host of shops and cafes with events throughout the year. Visit the website
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Eureka! - the Museum for Children
The only interactive museum designed especially for children aged 3-12, opens up a fascinating world of hands on exploration. Visit the Museum website
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Brontë Parsonage Museum
An intimate museum furnished as in the Brontë’s day with displays of their personal treasures books and manuscripts. Visit the website
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Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
Take a memorable steam train journey back in time. Travel from delightfully restored stations through evocative scenery. Visit the website
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Watersports in Haworth
Enjoy the delights of what Doe Park Water Sports Centre has to offer.
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Walking and Rambling in London Lee Valley
Enjoy a walk through the country park and spot the local birds, or explore the historical village of Broxbourne and Waltham Abbey just a few miles away. Cycling H
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Walking and Rambling in Haworth
There is a range of local walks suitable for all ages and abilities. The Railway Children Walk visits locations in the iconic film and is ideal for families.
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Mountain biking in Haworth
Get out and about on your bike and enjoy the rolling landscape.
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Cycling in Haworth
Superb scenery and cycling routes… but not for the faint hearted!
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Queen Street Textile Museum
Experience the steam and the deafening sounds of real working looms at Lancashire’s last 19th century steam powered mill.
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Vintage Carriages Trust
Admire the carriages that are often used by film companies who to recreate a bygone era. The Vintage Carriages trust runs the Museum of Rail Travel in Ingrow. Visit the website