Stazione di tram

Shipley Glen Cable Tramway

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Jacqueline
September 2, 2021
The line was opened on 18 May 1895 by Sam Wilson, a local publican, showman and entrepreneur. Lovely for a ride up to Baildon Moor. The children will love this!
Helen
April 26, 2016
The tramway is a Victorian curio - and an ideal way to climb the hill to the glen for those who prefer to ride rather than walk. Its now run by volunteers and open through the summer weekends and around Christmas. Its also the the start of the route up over the moors to Ikley - (from where its easy to get the train back again).
Louise
March 4, 2022
Local favourite for families and kids of all ages. Take a ride up through the woods to the viewing point, pub and cafe overlooking the valley.
Izzy
September 27, 2018
This is Britain's oldest cable tramway dating from 1895. It is run solely by volunteers. The tramway runs through the woods from close to Roberts Park up to Shipley Glen. It is open most weekend afternoons but do check their website for up to date information. There is a small room at the bottom station with a display on the tramway's history and at the top is a fab little sweet shop. Further along the road is a great pub and cafe for refreshments and a starting point for some great walks. If the tram isn't running, there is also a path that runs alongside it that will take you up to the top.
This is Britain's oldest cable tramway dating from 1895. It is run solely by volunteers. The tramway runs through the woods from close to Roberts Park up to Shipley Glen. It is open most weekend afternoons but do check their website for up to date information. There is a small room at the bottom sta…
Sally
June 18, 2018
Take the Victorian Tramway down to Roberts Park for a stroll or walk along the historic Shipley Glen and onto Baildon Moor and Ilkley Moor beyond!
Posizione
Prod Lane
Baildon, England