Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Keighley, England

September 11, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Keighley (/ˈkiːθli/ ( listen) KEETH-lee) is a town and civil parish within the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Bradford and is at the confluence of the rivers Aire and Worth. The town area, which is part of the Brontë Country, has a population of 51,429, making it the third largest civil parish in England.
Restaurants in Keighley

1. Bronte Walks

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Bronte Walks

Discover Yorkshire with Brontë Walks. We offer tours, guides and so much more to make your visit to Yorkshire a memorable one. I am a Blue Badge Tourist Guide for Yorkshire and my love of the county and in particular Haworth and the moors that surround it is the inspiration for my work. I offer a wide range of guides walks, tours, support for tour companies, meet and greet services, day tours, drive tours and extended tours across the whole of Yorkshire. My job is to help you discover Yorkshire and all that it has to offer. The ‘Passionate Brontës’ is our acclaimed walking tour of Haworth that tells the story of the Brontë family. I use their letters, poems and writing to weave the story into the social fabric of the times. This is offered as either a scheduled walk that all are welcome to join, or as a private tour. It is the most wonderful prelude to visiting the Parsonage Museum. The times for these walks do vary and it is best to check when they are running.

2. Vintage Carriages Trust Museum of Rail Travel

South Street Ingrow Railway Centre, Keighley BD21 5AX England +44 1535 680425 [email protected] http://www.vintagecarriagestrust.org/
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Vintage Carriages Trust Museum of Rail Travel

Open 11.00 Last admission 16.00. Please wrap up warm if visiting in winter. We are a small volunteer-run museum, so sorry - we don't have a cafe. We are located approx 400 ft after the totally separate Ingrow Loco Museum. We are close to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.You don't have to be a railway enthusiast to enjoy our museum! Over 60 television programmes and films have featured carriages from our museum. Watch the videos. Listen to the sound presentations as you sit inside the carriages. See the differences between 1st, 2nd and 3rd class. Signs, posters and small exhibits.

Reviewed By 490joannel - Wodonga, Australia

I am not a locomotive enthusiast but being a little older (51) I found it interesting to compare things here to what I remember from when I was little and my nana used to arrive by train in Sydney from Melbourne. I will make an effort to go back while I'm in the area and will be happy to pay the small entry fee again. I particularly loved the visual and audio recordings depicting early train travel.

3. And Chocolate of Haworth

54 Main Street, Keighley BD22 8DP England +44 7518 115804 [email protected] http://www.andChocolate.co.uk
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And Chocolate of Haworth

Wonderful handmade chocolates from Belgium, England and Wales. Based in the beautiful village of Haworth, home to the Brontë sisters.

Reviewed By hellofromfifi - Manchester, United Kingdom

Small, lovely shop! Location is brilliant. Great prices! I love that allergies are noted under each item.

4. Lund's Tower

Sutton-in-Craven, Keighley England
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Lund's Tower

5. East Riddlesden Hall, National Trust

East Riddlesden Hall Bradford Road, Keighley BD20 5EL England +44 1535 607075 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/east-riddlesden-hall/
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East Riddlesden Hall, National Trust

Imagine stepping 400 years back in time into the home of a 17th-century cloth merchant. See the changes that he made and discover why these were sadly never completed. Take a step away from the hectic everyday and experience the tranquillity that is East Riddlesden Hall. In contrast to the atmospheric exterior, this friendly house is brought to life through stories told by room guide volunteers. The house is home to a wonderful array of seventeenth century needlework and original exquisite plasterwork ceilings created by local craftsmen.

Reviewed By ablemabel12342017 - Skipton, United Kingdom

The visit is well worth it The place is full of history The staff are friendly and helpful The barn is worth a visit it is amazing

6. Picture House Cinema

32 North Street, Keighley BD21 3AF England +44 1535 602561 http://keighley.nm-cinemas.co.uk
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Picture House Cinema

7. Bronte Parsonage Museum

Church Street, Keighley BD22 8DR England +44 1535 642323 [email protected] http://www.bronte.org.uk/
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Bronte Parsonage Museum

* 17th March - we have closed the museum due to the C-19 outbreak. Check website for the latest information.* The Bronte Parsonage is the former home of the world's most famous literary family and the place where Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote some of the greatest novels in the English Language. The house evokes the atmosphere of the Brontes' time and offers visitors an unique insight into their day - to - day lives and varied interests. The rooms the Brontes' used are largely unchanged and are filled with a world-class collection of furniture, clothes and personal possessions. Whether you are a fan of the Brontes' writing or simply intrigued by remarkable people and their stories, you will find visiting the Parsonage an absorbing and unforgettable experience. The museum offers an ever-changing programme of exhibitions, events, and activities for the whole family. Listed opening hours reflect first and last entry to the Museum (Last entry 4.30, shop remains open until 5.00pm).

Reviewed By lynnemW5564BU

This is an excellent museum to visit - and not just for Bronte fans - there is plenty to see and occupy the visitor for hours. Bronte fans will find it exceptional - there are many personal items belonging to the Bronte's to look at - its so inspiring and the staff are really passionate about the place - and really helpful too. The surrounding area is good to explore too - including a walk on the moors.

8. Cliffe Castle Museum & Park

Spring Gardens Lane, Keighley BD20 6LH England +44 1535 618231 [email protected] http://www.bradfordmuseums.org/venues/cliffe-castle-museum
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4.5 based on 371 reviews

Cliffe Castle Museum & Park

Reviewed By ruthcD9844LV - Skipton, United Kingdom

Beautifully landscaped park with lovely water features. The museum is free and well worth a visit. The house itself is stunning and retains its original furnishings. The museum has an extensive rock collection plus works of art and objects from local industrial history. The newly renovated cafe offers really yummy freshly baked home made cakes plus a selecion of food and drink and ice creams. The park houses small animals such as birds and rabbits which seem to be very popular with children and also a greenhouse with a collection of interesting plants and cacti. There is also a playground for the children. The park has lots of events throughout the year such as concerts and a garden party so it's worth checking on line to see what's going on. Last year I attended a free willow weaving course which was amazing and we got to take home the things we made. I would say cliffe castle is the best feature of the town and not to be missed.

9. Top Withens

Pennine Way, Keighley England http://www.wuthering-heights.co.uk/index.php
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4.5 based on 330 reviews

Top Withens

Reviewed By hepworth_bell - Hertford, United Kingdom

A bracing walk over a lovely moorland, passing the Bronte falls and bridge, a small part of the way we were followed by a little Grouse that made its rather strange territorial squawk, very well signposted round trip

10. Bronte Waterfall

Keighley England
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Bronte Waterfall

Reviewed By abnation17 - Allen, United States

My 13-year-old daughter and I made this hike one afternoon while staying in Haworth. I believe there are guided tours, but we decided to follow a crowd and do the hike ourselves. The falls are about 2 1/2 miles each way from the parsonage...another mile or 2 to Top Withens...but we didn't go that far. Lovely scenery and peaceful. We went on a partly cloudy day. I would take sturdy shoes and water to drink. It's a little hike but worth the effort!

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