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Hebden Bridge Camping

4.0 (0)Price on Pitchup53.750°N, 2.059°W
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The Calder Valley closes in around you here — steep wooded hillsides, millstone grit outcrop, and the rush of the river below if the wind's in the right direction.

This is proper Pennine country, and Hebden Bridge itself is a ten-minute wander into independent bookshops, cafés that know their sourdough, and canal towpath walks that unroll for miles. The site takes tents and campervans, and dogs are welcome by arrangement, so it suits couples after a weekend of hill walking, anyone exploring the South Pennine trail network, or campers who like their base camp close to a good town. The Packhorse Bridge, Hardcastle Crags, and the moors above Heptonstall are all within striking distance on foot.

Facilities aren't specified in detail, so it's worth asking what's onsite when you book. Campfires depend on conditions — check when you arrive. The vibe leans low-key and landscape-focused, the kind of spot where you pitch up, lace your boots, and head straight out onto the tops.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
11°C
Overcast
17 mph
84%
7-Day Outlook
Today
12° / 10°
96%
Sun
16° / 8°
6%
Mon
16° / 5°
23%
Tue
18° / 10°
75%
Wed
17° / 13°
75%
Thu
21° / 13°
55%
Fri
17° / 11°
52%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

26 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Hebden Bridge Loop

Circles Hebden Bridge through wooded valleys and moorland edges with moderate climbs and some steep sections on stone-flagged paths. Suitable for older children but not buggies due to uneven terrain and stiles. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Rewards you with classic Pennine views over the town's distinctive hillside terraces and the Calder Valley, showcasing why this quirky market town sits in such dramatic landscape.

Walking routeLocal network
1.99 km from campsite

Crags Walk, Hardcastle Crags

Follows a gentle, well-maintained path along the wooded valley floor beside Hebden Water, making it ideal for families with young children and accessible for most buggies on the main sections. Dogs welcome on leads. Short but atmospheric, with moss-covered rocks, ancient woodland, and Victorian weir features creating a fairytale feel without demanding any serious climbs. Perfect for a quick nature fix or extending into the wider Hardcastle Crags network.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
2.19 km from campsite
Route length: 1.3 km
Operator: National Trust
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Mill Walk (Riverside), Hardcastle Crags

Follows a gentle, mostly flat riverside path through ancient woodland alongside Hebden Water. Perfect for families with buggies and young children thanks to the accessible surface and short distance. Dogs welcome to explore the atmospheric gorge setting. Worth doing for the dramatic millstone grit scenery, historic mill ruins, and easy woodland escape just minutes from Hebden Bridge—stunning in autumn or after rainfall when the beck flows fast.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
2.25 km from campsite
Route length: 2 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

Estate Track, Hardcastle Crags

Follows a gentle estate track through ancient woodland in the dramatic Hardcastle Crags valley. Mostly flat with good surface underfoot, making it accessible for families with young children and suitable for buggies (though some sections may be uneven). Dogs welcome and will love the woodland setting. Perfect for spotting wildlife, enjoying the stream-side atmosphere, and experiencing National Trust-managed woodland without a strenuous climb.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
2.27 km from campsite
Route length: 2 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

Mill Walk (Upper Woodland), Hardcastle Crags

Meanders through ancient woodland along the riverbank with gentle gradients on well-maintained paths, making it pushchair-friendly for most of the route. Dogs welcome to explore the mossy trails and stone bridges. The short loop showcases stunning oak and beech canopy, tumbling streams, and remnants of old mill buildings tucked into the valley—ideal for little legs needing nature without a major hike.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
2.28 km from campsite
Route length: 2 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

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  • Weaving Shed Cafe
    Cafe 2.0 km~25 min walkcoffee shop
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  • The White Lion
    Pub 2.4 km~30 min walk
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  • The Cross Inn
    Pub 2.5 km~30 min walkthai
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  • Towngate Tearoom
    Cafe 2.5 km~30 min walk
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  • Humblest of Pleasures
    Cafe 2.9 km~35 min walkbritish;breakfast
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