About tumulus
Archaeology enthusiasts will appreciate the site's authenticity - no visitor centre, no interpretation boards, just the monument itself. Kids might need some imagination to get excited about what looks like a large molehill, though the walk across the fields is pleasant enough. The views across the Yorkshire landscape are decent on a clear day.
Getting there involves a proper country walk, so come prepared for muddy boots and the occasional curious cow. Allow about an hour for the round trip from the nearest parking spot, though you could easily spend longer if you're the type who enjoys contemplating deep history.
It's hardly a day out on its own, but if you're staying at one of the local caravan parks like Brown Bank or Olicana Park, it makes for a nice morning stretch of the legs. Combine it with a visit to nearby Ilkley or Otley for a proper Yorkshire day out. Free to visit, naturally - the Bronze Age lot weren't big on admission charges.
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What type of attraction is tumulus?
tumulus is a archaeological site in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber.
Are there holiday parks near tumulus?
Yes, there are 10 holiday parks near tumulus. 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 Moor Valley Country Park, plus 7 more.
Where is tumulus?
tumulus is located near Leeds 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 tumulus?
Near tumulus you can also visit Bee Stone House (archaeological site), barrow (archaeological site), Craven Hall Hill (peak), Stocks Gate (archaeological site). Browse our Leeds area guide for the full list of things to do.