Crosshills

Cross Hills is a village in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, neighbouring Skipton, as well as the distinctive five-arched Hebden Bridge, over the River Wharfe. The village is small and very rural but has ample local amenities, including a traditional pub-restaurant, the "Old White Bear", a real ale brewery, several international restaurants and some small shops.

The village is a popular visiting place for walkers, trout fishing enthusiasts, and family picnics. Other attractions of the area include: the ruins of the Augustinian Bolton Priory in the Bolton Abbey Estate of Wharfedale; the geographically significant features of Malham, including the Gordale Scar and Malham Cove; Kilnsey Crag, which is a popular rock-climbing challenge; the Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales; and the Ribblehead Viaduct.

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The Old White Bear
  • 6 Keighly Road

    Crosshills, BD20 7RN