About camp
Walking the perimeter takes about twenty minutes on a good day. The remains aren't spectacular - you'll need a fair bit of imagination to picture what stood here originally. But the elevated position offers cracking views across the Aire Valley, and on clear days you can see right across to the Pennines.
History enthusiasts will appreciate the connection to Yorkshire's ancient past, though families with young children might find it a bit lacking in obvious drama. There are no information boards or facilities, so you're very much on your own to interpret what you're seeing.
The site works well as a short diversion if you're staying at one of the nearby parks like Brown Bank Caravan Park or Olicana Park, both within easy driving distance of Keighley. It's free to explore whenever you fancy, though the exposed location means it's properly grim in bad weather. Allow an hour at most, including the walk up from the nearest parking spot.
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What type of attraction is camp?
camp is a archaeological site in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber.
Are there holiday parks near camp?
Yes, there are 11 holiday parks near camp. The closest is Brown Bank Caravan Park, just 1.5 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Olicana Park and Tip Top Campsite, plus 8 more.
Where is camp?
camp is located near Keighley in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 1.5 miles away.
What else is there to do near camp?
Near camp you can also visit Oxenhope Exhibition Centre (museum), Bronte Bridge (rebuilt) (historic site), Brontë Falls (viewpoint), Whinny Hill (peak). Browse our Keighley area guide for the full list of things to do.