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The town is also associated with cycling. During the summer months, it’s very common to see large groups of bike-riders on the town’s roads. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced golfer, Ilkley Golf Club is sure to make your golfing experience unforgettable. Exploring the Arts Centre
Ilkley Moor can be found south of the town. It forms part of Rombalds moor which is a stretch of high ground that runs to Keighley in the West. In the town below is the Millennium Darwin Gardens. These commemorative community gardens have a maze, picnic area, and fine views of the moor. With so many options to choose from, you’re sure to find something that’ll make your night out in Ilkley a memorable one. Conclusion
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Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a peaceful retreat, the Parish Church of Ilkley is sure to delight. Visiting the Ilkley Toy Museum
It’s a great way to experience a bit of Ilkley’s history and culture and get a sense of the town’s past. Visiting the 19th Century Manor House Photo by David WardThe Riverside Hotel and Pub serves food and drink, and their Kabin serves takeaway fish & chips, hot drinks, pizza and ice creams. For more information, visit: https://ilkley-riversidehotel.com/ History Second world war memorial
The trails wind through some of the most beautiful scenery in Yorkshire, so it’s no surprise that they’re popular with nature-lovers. A performance item for serious runners who need to get on with their training in all weather. Also ideal for mountain biking, hill walking and commuting in the rain. For those looking for something a bit different, there are plenty of unique shops to explore. Here you can find handmade jewellery and art, vintage items, and one-of-a-kind gifts to take home for friends and family. All Saints Church has been the centre for Christian Worship since the 7th Century. The present church is mostly Victorian.Visitors have the chance to explore the museum’s extensive collection of toys and dolls from throughout the ages, from antique wooden toys to modern-day dolls and action figures. As you wander through the Moor, you’ll find lots of evidence of its history – from the Roman fort at Burley Woodhead to the Bronze Age stone circle at Twelve Apostles Stone Circle.