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Jerusalem Farm, Jerusalem Lane, Booth, Halifax HX2 6XB
01422 883246
23 27 33 34
 

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Camping is all about getting closer to nature, so what better place to camp than in a nature reserve. Jerusalem Farm nestled in the picturesque Luddenden Valley, near Halifax, couldn’t be better placed. Luddenden is a steep and narrow valley, an almost-hidden gorge deep in the heart of Pennine Yorkshire. Luddenden Beck, long exploited by local mills for its fast-flowing waters, runs along its base and it is by the banks of this brook that Jerusalem Farm is sited. As a nature reserve, it’s a pristine slice of Pennine perfection, with untouched woods on the surrounding slopes and steep valley walls. For maximum peace and tranquillity, no vehicles are allowed; cars are parked up by reception and equipment carried down to the camping fields. Visitors are also drawn by the exceptional hill-walking to be found in this region, including the Pennine Way and The Calderdale Way (a 50-mile circular walk). You’re likely to spot plenty of wildlife on a stroll: much of this area is protected countryside and an important breeding and nesting area for distinctive birds including the curvy-beaked curlew and the splendid, crested lapwing.You’ll also see red grouse hopping around wherever there’s an abundance of heather. Take the time to visit this often-overlooked jewel of England’s countryside, to scratch beneath the surface, and you’ll find yourself strongly attracted to this wild, understated landscape. The call of nature, so to speak.
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Location

Getting There

From the A646 at Luddenden Foot turn up Luddenden Lane at the restaurant. After 1 1/2 miles, turn right towards Booth. Go through the village and after the sharp left-hand bend, Jerusalem Lane is 20 metres on the left. Look out for the campsite on the right.

Public Transport

The site is a 10-minute walk from the bus terminus at Booth. Or get the train to Halifax, Sowerby Bridge or Hebden Bridge and get a taxi.

The Damage

Prices per person per night: adults £5, children £3, under-5s go free. Tents Only.

The Upside

A car-free riverside campsite at the foot of a small valley.

The Downside

Basic facilities (only one shower) and too many midges (take repellent).

Pubs

The Cat-I’th-Well (01422 244841) is a great little pub that sells Timothy Taylor’s bitter and, curiously for a pub, free-range eggs. It’s a half-hour walk or a 10-minute drive.

If it rains

Eureka Museum for Children (01422 330069) in Halifax can help keep the little ones entertained. Or for something a bit different, check out the slopes at the Halifax Ski & Snowboard Centre (01422 340760).

Open

Easter–Sep.

If it's full

Rough Hey Wood Campsite (01422 834586) in Stansfield Mill Lane is just a couple of miles south of Jerusalem Farm.

Facilities

There are toilets, a shower, kids’ playground and picnic tables. There are toilets, a shower, kids’ playground and picnic tables.

Food

You’ll get both at the lovely Cat-I’th-Well.

Treats

To a day at the races. York Racecourse (01904 620911) is about an hour away by car.

Tags

Nice views  Remote location  Forest  Mountains  Good walks 

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