Attractions and places to see around Walden Stubbs offer a tranquil rural escape in North Yorkshire, England. This small village is characterized by its historical charm, featuring several listed buildings and a medieval village cross. The area is surrounded by a rural landscape, with the River Went defining much of its southern edge. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and natural features within reach of broader regional attractions.
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Low Lane Swing Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (New Junction Canal) between Sykehouse Lift Bridge (Sykehouse village is about a mile to the east.) (3 miles and 5½ furlongs and 1 lock to the northeast) and Bramwith Junction (Junction of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation main line with New Junction Canal) (6¾ furlongs to the southwest). https://canalplan.uk/place/emmj
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Brockadale Nature Reserve, nestled in West Yorkshire, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Its rich biodiversity includes ancient woodlands, wildflower meadows, and pristine wetlands. Please note that access and regulations may change, so it's essential to check the most recent information before visiting.
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The bridge here across the canal is a swing bridge. When the lights are flashing on the road, the bridge is open and a watercraft is travelling through.
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Nice way out of ferry bridge avoiding the most of the dual carriage way.
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Beautiful spot to stop and have a drink and some food. Although be warned, it is a cash only establishment and does not accept card payments. Fortunately a very nice Dad and Daughter out for a motorbike ride were very kind and paid for a Latte.
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Lovely tranquil spot for a little pleasant cuppa, cafe was closed this Monday but we had coffee with us, quite a few folk around so must be popular.
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This bridge can be used to get between Ferrybridge and Brotherton/Byram without going on the bypass dual carriageway
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Walden Stubbs is home to several notable historical landmarks, including seven listed buildings. You can explore structures like the 17th-century Stubbs Hall, the remains of a medieval Village Cross, and the historic Went Bridge, which carries Selby Road over the River Went. Other listed buildings include Manor Farmhouse and various structures associated with Old Hall Farm, showcasing the village's rich past.
Yes, several significant historical sites are within a reasonable driving distance. You can visit the ruins of Pontefract Castle Ruins, once one of Yorkshire's most important castles. Other nearby heritage sites include Brodsworth Hall and Gardens, the 14th-century Steeton Hall Gateway, and Conisbrough Castle with its unique Norman keep.
The area offers beautiful natural features. A prominent natural attraction is Brockadale Nature Reserve, known for its ancient woodlands, wildflower meadows, and pristine wetlands, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The River Went also defines much of the southern edge of the parish, providing a picturesque rural landscape for walks.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the 'Brockadale Nature Reserve loop from Kirk Smeaton' or 'Running loop from Askern'. Cyclists can find routes such as 'Open Plains – Hillam Post Box loop from Whitley Bridge'. There are also options for gravel biking, including routes around RSPB St Aidan's Nature Reserve. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Walden Stubbs, Cycling around Walden Stubbs, and Gravel biking around Walden Stubbs guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Ferrybridge Old Bridge offers a traffic-free route for walkers and cyclists, avoiding busy roads. The Pontefract Castle Ruins are also family-friendly, with a visitor center being developed to showcase life at the castle. Additionally, Birkin Tea Room is a popular spot for families and cyclists alike.
Within Walden Stubbs, The Blacksmiths Arms is a local pub serving traditional pub food and real ale, contributing to the village's community atmosphere. Nearby, Birkin Tea Room is a highly recommended cafe, popular with cyclists for its fast service, reasonable prices, and welcoming atmosphere.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. For instance, Brockadale Nature Reserve is loved for its rich biodiversity and tranquil environment. The Birkin Tea Room receives praise for its friendly service and being a great stop for cyclists. The historical context of sites like Pontefract Castle Ruins also draws considerable interest.
Beyond the Brockadale Nature Reserve, the River Went is a significant natural feature that defines much of the southern edge of the parish. You can also find remnants of the former Hull and Barnsley Railway route, now mostly tree-lined, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past amidst nature.
While there are no specific seasonal activities mentioned, the rural landscape and opportunities for scenic walks suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings and outdoor trails. These seasons generally offer more favorable weather for exploring the village's historical sites and nearby nature reserves.
Yes, the area features several interesting bridges and waterways. The historic Went Bridge is a listed building within Walden Stubbs. Nearby, you can find Ferrybridge Old Bridge, a traffic-free crossing over the River Aire. Further afield, Low Lane Swing Bridge is a notable feature on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (New Junction Canal).
Absolutely. Brockadale Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for wildlife spotting, with its diverse habitats supporting various species. Additionally, Thorne Moors and Hatfield Moors, located within a reasonable driving distance, are significant nature reserves known for their variety of wildlife, including rare birds and plants.


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