Hardcastle Crags Cottage
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2 Crimsworth Terrace Hardcastle Crags
Calder Ward, eng HX7 7AJ - (795) 833-6893
Chamber Rating
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Neil Walker
Apr 23rd, 2023 -
Kevin Walker
Apr 21st, 2023 -
Philip Wild
Mar 31st, 2023 -
August Blaze
Mar 21st, 2023 -
Louise Bentley
A lovely [challenging at times] walk through woods, boulders, crags and along the river and a couple of waterfalls surprised us along the way. If you take the red route there's lots of tricky natural steps and narrow paths. There is a flat route from the main carpark to the mill which is along the road but all the other routes are through rocky woods. The bluebells will be out soon and it'll look beautiful. There is a disabled carpark down the flat road I mentioned, which takes you to the mill. As we visited midweek, we couldn't visit inside the mill or cafe but apparently it's open weekends (check website to be sure). The bathroom facilities were open. Disabled toilets are available there too.
Feb 25th, 2023
Contact Info
- (795) 833-6893
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Hardcastle Crags Cottage?
A The phone number for Hardcastle Crags Cottage is: (795) 833-6893.
Q Where is Hardcastle Crags Cottage located?
A Hardcastle Crags Cottage is located at 2 Crimsworth Terrace Hardcastle Crags, Calder Ward, eng HX7 7AJ
Q What is the internet address for Hardcastle Crags Cottage?
A The website (URL) for Hardcastle Crags Cottage is: http://www.hardcastlecragscottage.co.uk/
Q How is Hardcastle Crags Cottage rated?
A Hardcastle Crags Cottage has a 4.8 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Hardcastle Crags Cottage
Overall Rating
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( 9 Reviews )Neil Walker on Google
Kevin Walker on Google
Philip Wild on Google
August Blaze on Google
Louise Bentley on Google
A lovely [challenging at times] walk through woods, boulders, crags and along the river and a couple of waterfalls surprised us along the way.
If you take the red route there's lots of tricky natural steps and narrow paths.
There is a flat route from the main carpark to the mill which is along the road but all the other routes are through rocky woods.
The bluebells will be out soon and it'll look beautiful.
There is a disabled carpark down the flat road I mentioned, which takes you to the mill.
As we visited midweek, we couldn't visit inside the mill or cafe but apparently it's open weekends (check website to be sure). The bathroom facilities were open.
Disabled toilets are available there too.