Best attractions and places to see around Drighlington include a blend of historical sites, local amenities, and natural landscapes. Located in West Yorkshire, England, Drighlington offers access to scenic moors and greenways, alongside significant historical landmarks. The village provides a starting point for exploring both its own heritage and the wider cultural attractions of nearby cities like Leeds and Bradford.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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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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The flock of Swaledale sheep on the Spen Valley Greenway in West Yorkshire are made from recycled industrial scrap metal
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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 trail is graded Blue for beginners and is 1.3km in length. The trail is suited to mountain bikes and care needs to be taken due to trail features such as berms, rock gardens and jumps, all of which are rollable at slow speed. Take your time on the first run and get used to the track first before picking up speed on the next loop.
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Granary Wharf is a modern development, featuring a vibrant selection of bars & restaurants, a contemporary hotel inclusive of a gym, two modern residential apartment buildings and open spaces with scenic views. Located in the heart of the Leeds city, Granary Wharf can be easily accessed by road as well as several walkways, including one which directly links Granary Wharf to the South Entrance of the Leeds Railway. Granary Wharf can also be reached by Boat, via the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. The original railway arches alongside Granary Wharf, which represent the heritage of the area, as well as Granary Wharf, were transformed to its fantastic present state by Waterside Places, upon securing planning consent in 2006. Today, Granary Wharf, Leeds is an attractive venue offering a wide range of food & drinks, entertainment and leisure activities. (https://www.granarywharfleeds.uk/)
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The coloured glass room spanning over the main row is absolutely noteworthy.
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Victoria Leeds is a shopping district and leisure area in central Leeds, comprising the 1990 Victoria Quarter, an arcaded complex of restored 19th century and contemporary shopping arcades, and the 2016 Victoria Gate development. Notable for its role in the regeneration of Leeds' city centre, and a programme of restoration and reuse which included commissiong the largest work of stained glass work in Europe,[1] designed by artist Brian Clarke,[2] to cover the newly-pedestrianised Queen Victoria Street, the 1990 scheme created a covered retail district of linked arcades. In 2016 ,the Victoria Quarter was merged with the newly built Victoria Gate complex to form the largest premium retail and leisure venue in Northern England. The district includes a casino and major stores such as Harvey Nichols and John Lewis and Partners. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Leeds)
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Get day out for free just make sure you book online first, the water taxi was £1 each
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For outdoor activities, the Spen Valley Greenway is an excellent choice, offering an off-road path popular for cycling and walking, featuring various metal sculptures. You can also explore the scenic Drighlington Moors for walking. For more structured routes, consider the running trails or road cycling routes around Drighlington.
Drighlington is rich in history. You can visit the Drighlington War Memorial, the Grade II listed St Paul's Church built in 1878, and the Grade I listed Lumb Hall, a well-preserved 17th-century yeoman clothier's house. The village was also the site of the Battle of Adwalton Moor in 1643, commemorated by four stones and an information board.
Families will enjoy Lister Park in Bradford, which features a lake, a Mughal Water Garden, tennis and basketball courts, bowling greens, and a children's playground. The Sheep Sculptures on Spen Valley Greenway also offer an engaging walk or cycle for all ages. Further afield, Eureka! The National Children's Museum in Halifax is an interactive option.
Within Lister Park, you'll find the Cartwright Hall art gallery. For a wider range of cultural experiences, the nearby cities of Leeds and Bradford offer institutions like the Henry Moore Institute, The Tetley (a contemporary art gallery), and Leeds Art Gallery.
Yes, Leeds offers distinctive shopping and leisure experiences. The Victoria Quarter is known for its arcaded complex of restored 19th-century and contemporary shopping arcades, featuring a large stained-glass artwork. Another historic shopping destination is Thornton's Arcade, with its unique clock and figures.
Besides the Drighlington Moors, Lister Park provides ample green space with a lake and gardens. Granary Wharf in Leeds offers open spaces with scenic views along the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, perfect for a relaxed walk and enjoying the waterside atmosphere.
Many of the natural outdoor areas, such as Drighlington Moors and the Spen Valley Greenway, are suitable for dog walking. Granary Wharf in Leeds is also noted as dog-friendly, offering pleasant walks along the canal.
The Spen Valley Greenway is an off-road path that is generally accessible. In Leeds, both the Victoria Quarter and Thornton's Arcade are noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a comfortable experience for visitors.
The Spen Valley Greenway is a popular off-road path for cycling. For those interested in longer rides, there are several road cycling routes and MTB trails available around Drighlington, catering to different skill levels.
Visitors frequently enjoy the unique sculptures along the Spen Valley Greenway, describing it as a lovely off-road path. The renovated areas and Mughal Water Garden at Lister Park are also highly appreciated. In Leeds, the stunning stained-glass artwork covering the main row at Victoria Quarter is often highlighted as noteworthy.
Drighlington village itself has several public houses. In Leeds, Granary Wharf is a modern development featuring a vibrant selection of bars and restaurants, offering a wide range of food and drinks in a lively setting.
The Battle of Adwalton Moor, fought on June 30, 1643, during the First English Civil War, was a significant event in Drighlington's history. The site is marked by four commemorative stones with plaques and an information board, providing insight into this pivotal moment.


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