Best attractions and places to see around Sitlington, West Yorkshire, are situated within the River Calder Valley, a region known for its hilly landscape and historical context. The area includes several villages and offers insights into its past, including its mining heritage. Natural features like the River Calder form its north-eastern boundary, while the wooded Coxley Beck Valley separates some of its communities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Well-paved and useful for cycling Saltaire to Manchester in under a day but also bit busy and not very scenic.
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Repairs to the cycle track started on 16th June 2025. Expected to last 3 months. There are signs in place to say the track is closed in places, however, I managed to complete my ride by taking minor detours. Just be aware different parts may be closed on different days.
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I expect this was for charity but there a lots of them loose from Jurassic Park lol
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The flock of Swaledale sheep on the Spen Valley Greenway in West Yorkshire are made from recycled industrial scrap metal
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Stanley Ferry Marina is a charming spot located along the Aire and Calder Navigation. One quirky highlight at the marina is the life-sized stuffed figure known as "Stan," who sits in a chair outside the café.
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Recently been resurfaced and well worth a visit. Also a nice coffee stop on route, along with a tesco much further down.
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The pubs a nice place to have a drink or something to eat after you ride
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My favourite place to begin rides. There are tracks and trails to lots of different places. There are lots of interesting things to visit and see.
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The Sitlington area offers several natural attractions, including the scenic Cold Hiendley Reservoir, where you can observe swans and enjoy tranquil views. Another popular spot is Newmillerdam Lake, a nature reserve with a well-surfaced path suitable for various users, and surrounding woodlands. Additionally, Pugneys Country Park Lake, a 250-acre park developed from a former opencast mine, provides another beautiful lake setting.
Yes, Sitlington has several family-friendly attractions. Newmillerdam Lake is ideal with its well-surfaced path perfect for pushchairs, wheelchairs, and kids on bikes, plus a gnome-finding track in the woods. Pugneys Country Park Lake also offers a great family day out with its expansive park and cafe. For a unique experience, the Sheep Sculptures on Spen Valley Greenway provide an engaging off-road cycle path adorned with various metal sculptures.
Sitlington is rich in history, particularly its mining heritage. The **National Coal Mining Museum for England**, located at Caphouse Colliery in Overton, offers a deep dive into the region's past. The area also features historic villages like Middlestown, Netherton, and Overton, which offer a glimpse into local history. Historically, Sitlington was part of the extensive Manor of Wakefield, and sites like New Hall, once a moated manor house, reflect its medieval landownership.
For easy and accessible walks, Newmillerdam Lake is highly recommended, featuring a well-surfaced path suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. The Spen Valley Greenway, where the Sheep Sculptures are located, is another excellent option for an off-road cycle path that is also wheelchair accessible. Many of the hiking routes around Sitlington are also rated as easy, such as the 'Woodland Gravel Trail loop from Sitlington' or the 'Coxley Mill Engine House – Woodland Gravel Trail loop from Sitlington', which you can find more about on the Hiking around Sitlington guide.
Yes, several attractions offer facilities for refreshments. Stanley Ferry Marina has a pub and restaurant on-site. At Pugneys Country Park Lake, there is a cafe available for visitors. While exploring the walking trails, you might find local cafes in the nearby villages of Sitlington, such as Middlestown or Netherton.
Beyond visiting specific attractions, the Sitlington area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, with options like the 'Woodland Gravel Trail loop' or routes along the 'Calder and Hebble Canal Path'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, including longer loops that pass through Cold Hiendley Reservoir or Stanley Ferry Marina. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Coxley Mill Engine House – Calder and Hebble Canal loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sitlington, Gravel biking around Sitlington, and Running Trails around Sitlington guides.
Absolutely. The Spen Valley Greenway is a fantastic off-road cycle path, perfect for a leisurely ride while enjoying the unique sheep sculptures. For more adventurous cyclists, there are gravel biking routes that explore the wider region, including loops around Cold Hiendley Reservoir and Stanley Ferry Marina. You can find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Sitlington guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and accessibility of the area. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths at places like Newmillerdam Lake, making them suitable for families and those with pushchairs or wheelchairs. The unique artistic elements along the Spen Valley Greenway, such as the sheep sculptures, are also a highlight. The presence of facilities like free parking and pubs at Stanley Ferry Marina adds to the convenience and enjoyment of a visit.
Yes, Stanley Ferry Marina offers free parking for visitors. Pugneys Country Park Lake also provides parking facilities, including disabled spots, making it convenient for visitors.
The geology of Sitlington is characterized by the Coal Measures of the South Yorkshire Coalfield, featuring sandstone, coal seams, and Millstone Grit. This geological makeup is a significant part of the region's history, contributing to its rich mining heritage, as evidenced by the **National Coal Mining Museum for England**.
Yes, the area offers several scenic spots. Newmillerdam Lake is considered a natural monument and offers pleasant views. Similarly, Cold Hiendley Reservoir provides very nice views, especially with the swans. The hilly terrain of Sitlington, particularly around the River Calder Valley and Coxley Beck Valley, naturally provides elevated positions for scenic overlooks.


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