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Top Ten Hidden Bradford spots

Top Ten in Hidden Bradford

1.    Bluebells in Heaton Woods in (April and May)

2.    Goit Stock Woods and Harden Beck in Bingley

3.    Bingley’s St. Ives Estate (geocaching is a great way to explore the areas off the beaten track)

4.    Picnic at Sean’s Pond in Heaton Woods (ideal for a sunny day, but you’ll get more privacy in a light mist…)

5.    Walking from Ilkley to Shipley over the Moor—views of Leeds, Bradford and Keighley from the top in good weather

6.    Apple Day with the Bradford Environmental and Education Service (who have quite a lot on!)

7.    View of the area from Queensbury

8.    Panorama from Baildon Moor

9.    Play hide-and-seek in Undercliffe Cemetery

10. Rock climbing at the Cow and Calf rocks on Ilkley Moor

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