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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Wintersett
  • 2

    Wakefield

    3 Bed Cottage in Wintersett

    Ref: S800736

    3
    4
    Additional information and rules - Sleeps 4 +2 - 3 bedrooms - 1 king-size, 1 double and 1 bunk room - 2 bathrooms - 1 bathroom with shower-over-bath and WC, 1 en-suite shower room with WC and 1 separate ground floor WC - Electric oven,...

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    £153

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Wilsden
  • 4

    Bradford

    3 Bed Cottage in Wilsden

    Ref: S811137

    3
    4
    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 1 double and 2 singles - 2 bathrooms – 1 bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC, 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven and induction hob, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee machine,...

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - North Ives Cottage
  • 1

    Bradford

    North Ives Cottage

    Ref: S1018342

    Reviews 3

    2
    3
    The small village of Oxenhope lies amid wonderful scenery, and offers the chance to take advantage of the multitude of walks in the area. The village, with its shop, church and pubs, is home to the terminus for the Keighley and Worth Valley...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bridge House Cottage
  • 1

    North Yorkshire

    Bridge House Cottage

    Ref: S1233868

    2
    3
    The attractive spa town of Harrogate is famous for its acres of immaculate gardens, open spaces, elegant architecture and broad tree-lined boulevards. Once one of the most fashionable spas in Europe, the town continues to draw visitors from far...

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Snug
  • 1

    Bradford

    The Snug

    Ref: S682042

    Reviews 9

    2
    3
    The famed Bronte sisters, who lived in the little village of Haworth, were inspired to write their works of English literature, which have since become classics, by the surrounding moorland. Haworth is a community that time almost forgot, with a...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Pulmans Place
  • 1

    Calderdale

    4 Pulmans Place

    Ref: S681410

    Reviews 3

    2
    3
    West Yorkshire's Halifax is a mediaeval town famous for producing woollen goods beginning in the 15th century. It is now considered one of the best places to view Georgian and Victorian architecture, particularly Piece Hall, a Grade I listed...

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Teddy Bear Cottage
  • 1

    Bradford

    Teddy Bear Cottage

    Ref: S477368

    Reviews 11

    2
    4
    The Bronte sisters, who lived in the village of Haworth, were inspired by the surrounding moorland to write their legendary books. It's easy to see why Emily Bronte chose Haworth as the setting for Wuthering Heights, because of the town's plethora...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Weeton
  • 1

    North Yorkshire

    2 Bed Cottage in Weeton

    Ref: S276488

    2
    4
    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 king-size zip-and-link (which can be made into a 2ft 6 twin on request) and 1 double - 1 shower room with WC and 1 en-suite bathroom with corner bath and WC - Electric oven and gas hob,...

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - May Cottage
  • 1

    Calderdale

    May Cottage

    Ref: S1018420

    Reviews 2

    2
    4

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    £98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Weeton
  • 2

    Leeds

    2 Bed Cottage in Weeton

    Ref: S230631

    2
    5
    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 king-size and 1 triple with a double and single bed - Bathroom with bath, shower, and WC - TV/DVD - Wi-Fi included (signal can be weak in some areas of the property) - Oven, hob, microwave,...

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    £127

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 5 Myrtle View
  • 1

    Bradford

    5 Myrtle View

    Ref: S284184

    Reviews 17

    3
    5
    The small village of Haworth was home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels, which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad...

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    £82

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cottage
  • 2

    Leeds

    The Cottage

    Ref: S819788

    Reviews 9

    2
    4
    The charming town of Horsforth rests just over five miles away from the vibrant city of Leeds and just over ten miles from Harrogate. Horsforth is regularly voted as one of the best places to live in Yorkshire and known as a city suburb with a...

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Greetland
  • 2

    Calderdale

    3 Bed Cottage in Greetland

    Ref: S592634

    3
    6
    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms - 1 king-size and 2 double - 3 bathrooms - 2 en-suite shower rooms with WC's; 1 bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC; 1 separate WC - AGA with electric oven and hobs, fridge/freezer with ice...

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    £163

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Moscow Mews
  • 3

    Bradford

    Moscow Mews

    Ref: S139411

    Reviews 43

    3
    6
    Thornton is village suburb of the city of Bradford. This small stone-built village houses a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, in addition to the café which sits within the building where which the Brontë sisters were born. Within the...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 8 Lune Street
  • 2

    Bradford

    8 Lune Street

    Ref: S535519

    Reviews 13

    2
    4
    The Bronte sisters, who lived in the nearby town of Haworth, drew inspiration from the rolling countryside for their now-classic works of fiction. The village of Haworth, made famous by Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, is a wonderful example of a...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Changegate Cottage
  • 2

    Bradford

    Changegate Cottage

    Ref: S121287

    Reviews 73

    2
    4
    Haworth was home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels, which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad of curiosity and...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 5 Bed Cottage in Bingley
  • 2

    Bradford

    5 Bed Cottage in Bingley

    Ref: S682793

    5
    10
    Additional information and rules - 5 bedrooms – 1 king-size four-poster, 3 king-size, and 1 bunk room - 4 bathrooms – 1 bathroom separate shower and WC, 1 shower room with WC, and 2 en-suite shower rooms with WC - Electric oven and hob,...

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    £236

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hebble Row Cottage
  • 3

    Bradford

    Hebble Row Cottage

    Ref: S1014000

    1
    2

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bank Top Cottage - Uk49215
  • 3

    Bradford

    Bank Top Cottage - Uk49215

    Ref: S1067937

    1
    2

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    £79

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bank Top Mews - Uk49214
  • 3

    Bradford

    Bank Top Mews - Uk49214

    Ref: S1067938

    1
    2

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - LeedsHouse Sleeps9 PrivateGarden Tv Wifi
  • 3

    Leeds

    LeedsHouse Sleeps9 PrivateGarden Tv Wifi

    Ref: S1025980

    4
    9

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    £351

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Modern Family Home - Gateway to Yorkshire
  • 3

    Leeds

    Modern Family Home - Gateway to Yorkshire

    Ref: S991260

    4
    9

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    £234

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Charming 2-Bed House, sleeps 6, pet friendly
  • 3

    Calderdale

    Charming 2-Bed House, sleeps 6, pet friendly

    Ref: S1067666

    2
    6

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    £130

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Exclusive Rates for direct longer bookings - Cosy Spaces Accommodation Leeds
  • 3

    Leeds

    Exclusive Rates for direct longer bookings - Cosy Spaces Accommodation Leeds

    Ref: S1000517

    3
    5

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    £129

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    West Yorkshire is a great place for a holiday. There is something for everyone here and plenty of natural beauty to explore. From the stunning views atop Ilkley Moor to the hustle and bustle of the big cities, West Yorkshire is a special destination. Outdoorsy types can take advantage of the many walking and cycling trails, while there's plenty of activities available for children, including Zoos and adventure parks.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in West Yorkshire are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Malcolm - Verified booking

      Moscow Mews is spacious and well-furnished throughout, with a very secure garden for our dog once we had noticed that the side gate had been left open prior to our arrival.

      We appreciated the welcome pack of two bottles of water and a packet of biscuits. However, photos are available of a number of shortcomings that should have been dealt with previously. Many should not to have been an issue if Sykes’ property inspector(s) had been more meticulous in their work. A direction sign at the end of the access lane would be very helpful to find the property when you first arrive. There are no “rural views” from the sunken patio and its furniture, as is alluded to in Sykes’ website, as you must stand well up the lawn to see over the fence. We had to tidy and bin the old dog dirt found in the garden upon our arrival. Our dog spent time exploring the back garden each day and had to be rubbed dry in the kitchen after even the shortest time there due to the long, uncut grass. The lawns were mowed mid-week, but a large amount of the clippings was left on the grass so we had to brush our footwear clean after every sortie outdoors to avoid spreading grass cuttings throughout the house. Is this why there was a dustpan and brush outside the back door? The bed in the ensuite room has a very hard mattress and the room’s door frame has what looks like a major subsidence crack about one inch wide on the right-hand side as you enter. The cracks continue across the ensuite’s tiled floor and are also visible in the tiled window sill at its right-hand end. The bedroom door onto the landing will not shut as a result of the movement of the property. The step into the room should have its edge highlighted as it is hard to see when entering the room in the dark due to the position of the light switch. (The same comment is true of the steps into the additional living room, downstairs.) One bedside light has no means of being used as there is no wall socket within reach of its wire! Soap scum and hair were found in the shower area of the separate bathroom. We were very surprised to find discarded yogurt containers and what looked like the seal from one of these bottles in the top drawer of the furniture in the other double bedroom. A major problem is the complete lack of instructions for the kitchen appliances, meaning we had to call our host (as helpful as she could be) to find out how to switch on the cooker. We also had to throw away a proportion of our food as the fridge is set to be so cold that it freezes food solid and there were no instructions to show how to adjust its settings. Other guests have also commented on the urgent need to provide these very necessary booklets. Numerous items of crockery are badly chipped and had to be put to one side as they are not fit for use, while the pans are in urgent need of replacement as they are so badly scored that their non-stick surfaces detach into your food if you use them. We thoroughly enjoyed visiting TV’s Cannon Hall Farm near Barnsley, Shibden Hall and its park in Halifax, the Bronte Parsonage in nearby Haworth and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. We also highly recommend the delicious home-made food at Cliffe Castle Pavilion in Keighley. We loved having access to the local footpath network from just outside the property's front gate. Great for walking our dog

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    • Malcolm - Verified booking

      Moscow Mews is spacious and well-furnished throughout, with a very secure garden for our dog once we had noticed that the side gate had been left open prior to our arrival.

      We appreciated the welcome pack of two bottles of water and a packet of biscuits. However, photos are available of a number of shortcomings that should have been dealt with previously. Many should not to have been an issue if Sykes’ property inspector(s) had been more meticulous in their work. A direction sign at the end of the access lane would be very helpful to find the property when you first arrive. There are no “rural views” from the sunken patio and its furniture, as is alluded to in Sykes’ website, as you must stand well up the lawn to see over the fence. We had to tidy and bin the old dog dirt found in the garden upon our arrival. Our dog spent time exploring the back garden each day and had to be rubbed dry in the kitchen after even the shortest time there due to the long, uncut grass. The lawns were mowed mid-week, but a large amount of the clippings was left on the grass so we had to brush our footwear clean after every sortie outdoors to avoid spreading grass cuttings throughout the house. Is this why there was a dustpan and brush outside the back door? The bed in the ensuite room has a very hard mattress and the room’s door frame has what looks like a major subsidence crack about one inch wide on the right-hand side as you enter. The cracks continue across the ensuite’s tiled floor and are also visible in the tiled window sill at its right-hand end. The bedroom door onto the landing will not shut as a result of the movement of the property. The step into the room should have its edge highlighted as it is hard to see when entering the room in the dark due to the position of the light switch. (The same comment is true of the steps into the additional living room, downstairs.) One bedside light has no means of being used as there is no wall socket within reach of its wire! Soap scum and hair were found in the shower area of the separate bathroom. We were very surprised to find discarded yogurt containers and what looked like the seal from one of these bottles in the top drawer of the furniture in the other double bedroom. A major problem is the complete lack of instructions for the kitchen appliances, meaning we had to call our host (as helpful as she could be) to find out how to switch on the cooker. We also had to throw away a proportion of our food as the fridge is set to be so cold that it freezes food solid and there were no instructions to show how to adjust its settings. Other guests have also commented on the urgent need to provide these very necessary booklets. Numerous items of crockery are badly chipped and had to be put to one side as they are not fit for use, while the pans are in urgent need of replacement as they are so badly scored that their non-stick surfaces detach into your food if you use them. We thoroughly enjoyed visiting TV’s Cannon Hall Farm near Barnsley, Shibden Hall and its park in Halifax, the Bronte Parsonage in nearby Haworth and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. We also highly recommend the delicious home-made food at Cliffe Castle Pavilion in Keighley.

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    • Margaret - Verified booking

      We were very shocked and disappointed on arrival at this cottage.

      The outside was extremely unkempt. There were weeds and dried leaves in the front. The gate needed varnishing. The windows had water running down the inside. It looked as though the double glazing had blown. They obviously need replacing. The windows were dirty. The front door needed varnishing. The glass in the front door needed cleaning. There was green mould on the picnic bench and seat in the front. The front of the cottage was not very inviting at all. Nothing like the pictures on the website. The table in the living room for two people was more like one would use for camping. It wasn't very clean. It was right in front of the window and if one wanted to have a meal, there was no privacy as there are a lot of people passing on foot. If the windows are repaired, a blind might be appropriate. The microwave wasn't working when we tried to use it. We rang the owners wife and she told us her husband would purchase a new one and drop it in. He arrived with the microwave. We asked did he want to check it was working but he seemed to be in a hurry. He told us to just set it up ourselves and put the old one in the box outside in the front. That just added to the outside looking more unkept. On removal of the old microwave we were horrified to find something spilled there very congealed. There was a mound of crumbs and a big spider ran out. This had obviously not been cleaned for a long time. There are health and safety issues in an unclean kitchen.The kitchen floor was not clean. There was a plastic bottle behind the bin and some chipolatas on the floor. We had to clean the kitchen ourselves with antibacterial spray and wipes. There were a few live crawling woodlice on the stairs. The bathroom was in need of maintenance . It needed painting there were marks on the skirting boards. The taps on the bath were stiff and hard to turn on and off. The hot tap was swivelling around on turning on and off. The seal on the shower screen needs replacing. It was preventing movement over the bath. The window ledges in the bedrooms were dirty. We cleaned them ourselves. There was thick dust on the back.of the mirror in the larger bedroom. The tops of the bedside cabinets weren't very clean. The mattress on the bed was thin and the springs were sticking in our back. It needs replacing. The iron bedstead was very uncomfortable and noisy. If of all these issues were addressed then the cottage would be of a higher standard meriting more stars It is only a ten to fifteen minutes walk into Howarth. There is a good bus service on the road nearby. There is also a lovely pub a few minutes away with good food and a handy corner shop. We have stayed in a number of Sykes Cottages over the years and generally we have never given a bad review.

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    • Julie - Verified booking

      Moscow Mews is a brilliantly appointed cottage with plenty of room for six adults.

      On arrival we were greeted by our lovely host and were delighted to find freshly laid eggs, biscuits, milk, orange juice and wine waiting for us in the kitchen. The bedrooms are all well sized and comfortable and the view from the master suite is the icing on the cake. The bathrooms are clean and modern and there is plenty of hot water and good pressure in the showers. Downstairs there are two comfortable lounges, one with a charming wood burning stove and the other with a retro gaming table and a big screen smart TV. So whether you want to snuggle by the fire or watch the latest show on Netflix you are well sorted. The kitchen has everything you could possibly need including that most illusive of holiday rental kit, good sharp knives. The rear garden has seating for at least six and would have been great for outside dining but the weather prevented us from trying that. The location of the cottage is brilliant for exploring the many delights West Yorkshire has to offer and is within comfortable driving range for Halifax, Bradford, Hebden Bridge, Huddersfield and Leeds. There are two good pubs within walking distance which were open when we visited (the White Horse and the Ring O Bells) sadly the Rock n Heifer was not open but looked very interesting. The two pubs which were open do excellent food which is available for take away as well as eating in. Social distancing is taken very seriously in the area and most tourist attractions have sanitation stations and one way systems to help keep visitors and staff safe. I would not hesitate to recommend Moscow Mews and look forward to returning as there is still much we didn’t get to see in this lovely piece of the world. Oh and if you do stay here make sure to check out the egg honesty box as there are many delights to be purchased, including the best red cabbage I’ve tasted since my grandma’s.

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    • Paul - Verified booking

      We booked the same cottage that we rented last year.

      It’s very compact but it does the job for the week and the location is convenient and quiet. Last year after our stay we were asked to write a review - and generally I gave a good overall rating. I did however give the owner a private snagging list of things we thought would be helpful for them to know and which would hopefully make other guests have a better experience. Little things like the knobs on the inside of the bathroom door were pulling off and the toilet roll holder on the wall was very loose and near to falling off. There was no veg peeler in the kitchen drawer and no small oven trays to cook food on in the oven so we had to use the huge grill pan instead. The fridge is a larder fridge with no freezer compartment. The toaster was also faulty with the heating elements only working on 3 sides. Returning to the same property this year we found the issues in the bathroom have been addressed however, we were disappointed to find that the kitchenette is exactly as it was. Fortunately we brought with us our own utensils and disposable metal trays. There were no oven gloves available and the washing up liquid was watered down. After our visit last year the owners of the property probably thought they’d never see us again and probably thought the missing/faulty items in the kitchenette were too minor to bother with. I’m of a different opinion and feel strongly enough to put my views into my public review. Additionally the property is quite dusty this visit and overall looks less well cared for. The yard outside is a jungle of weeds and very uninviting and one of the neighbours was very unwelcoming and told us we shouldn’t be parking on the cobbles. Our decision is that we won’t be returning to this particular property again.

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    Things to do near West Yorkshire

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    Tropical World

    Tropical World in Leeds is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. With over 45 different species of animals, including meerkats, butterflies, and exotic birds, it's a great place to explore. The park also features tropical gardens, waterfalls, and a rainforest habitat. Don't miss the nocturnal zone, where you can see creatures that are active at night. Address: Princes Ave, Leeds LS8 2ER

    Yorkshire Sculpture Park

    The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is situated in the 500-acre, 18th century Bretton Hall Estate and is the largest of its kind in Europe. More than 80 works are on display across the site. The sculptures include bronzes by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth’s “The Family of Man” and site-specific works by David Nash, Andy Goldsworthy and other world-leading artists.

    Thackray Medical Museum

    Thackray Medical Museum in Leeds is a fascinating attraction for those interested in the history of medicine. The museum showcases the development of medicine through the ages and features interactive exhibits, collections, and reconstructions of Victorian operating theaters. Visitors can even step into the shoes of a surgeon and experience a surgical operation. Address: Beckett St, Leeds LS9 7LN

    Royal Armouries Museum

    Superb armoury museum with stunning live demonstrations and over 8,000 objects in five galleries from war to self defence and hunting. Family friendly, toilets.

    Pugneys Country Park

    Pugneys Country Park makes a fantastic day out for the whole family. There's woodland trails to explore, and plenty of wildlife for nature lovers. On selected weekends there is a light railway and cafe. During the summer months you can rent a pedalo to explore the park by water. Dog friendly.

    Ponderosa Zoo

    Ponderosa Zoo in West Yorkshire is a delightful family-friendly attraction. The zoo is home to a variety of animals, including lemurs, meerkats, and birds of prey. Visitors can participate in animal encounters and feedings, and there's even a playground for children. The on-site cafe serves delicious food and drinks. Address: Smithies Ln, Heckmondwike WF16 0PN

    Bankfield Museum

    Museum in Halifax in a Victorian mill owner's house containing an international collection of textiles. Regular events and changing exhibitions. Admission free.

    Leeds City Museum

    Leeds City Museum is located on Millennium Square in the centre of the city and is an educational museum with natural history displays, artwork and historical exhibitions about Leeds. The Museum has many interactive items too, making learning fun for children.

    Bradford Industrial Museum

    Kent Battle of Britain Museum

    Hemsworth Waterpark & Playworld

    Hemsworth Waterpark & Playworld is a fantastic destination for families looking to enjoy a fun day out. The park features a range of attractions, including a large outdoor adventure playground, a boating lake, and a sandy beach. Visitors can also enjoy picnics and walks in the picturesque surroundings. Located in Pontefract, WF9 5JB

    Brontë Parsonage Museum

    Former home of the famous Bronte sisters, rooms have been restored with period furnishings. Home of the Bronte Society. Onsite gift shop. Regular exhibitions and events.

    Bagshaw Museum and Wilton Park

    Experience the history and natural beauty of Bagshaw Museum and Wilton Park. The museum features collections on local history, natural history, and textiles, including an Egyptian mummy. Explore the park's stunning gardens, lake, and woodland trails, perfect for picnics and walks. The Victorian Gothic mansion also offers a café and gift shop. Located at Wilton Park, Batley WF17 0AS

    National Coal Mining Museum

    England's national coal mining museum provides an excellent opportunity to travel 140 metres underground in one of the oldest mines. Free entry & disabled access.

    Wakefield Museum

    Discover Wakefield during the second world war and the superb museum collections from the 1820s. Disabled toilets, groups welcome, gift shop.

    National Science and Media Museum

    Bradford Museum showing all forms of visual media, cinema film, photography, web, Imax 3d cinema, radio and television. Disabled access, shops and café. Admission free.

    Abbey House Museum

    Abbey House Museum in Leeds is a fascinating journey through time. Walk through Victorian streets, see impressive examples of folk art, and explore life in a Victorian-era abbey. Interactive exhibits and costumed guides bring the past to life in this family-friendly museum. Address: Abbey Walk, Leeds LS5 3EH

    Gaddings Dam

    Accessible only by a steep hike, Gaddings Dam is an excellent day out for the more adventurous. You'll want to bring hiking shoes, but will be rewarded with an excellent view from the top of the uplands moors. Limited car parking and amenities. Dog friendly.

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