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Lovely cafe at the end of the walk. Great ice cream parlour. National trust parking up the hill from Gibson Mill. Can use PayByPhone app. Can walk to the top floor of the Mill, gives a bit of history info.

Hardcastle Craggs and Gibson Mill are great for a day out. Walks in woods with stepping stones across river. Cafe staff very friendly. Second-hand books on sale. Parking available. A great place to visit if enjoy country walks and fresh air.

Lovely place for a walk. Pretty building, great for photos

Nice little cafe with limited options. Area is lovely and a great walk along the river.

Excellent place for walkers. However the building itself is really only for outside admiration as it contains very little by way of things to visit. Overall interesting place but not for us due to limitations on the walking side with some member’s of our group.

Walking from Hebden Bridge, there is a nice circular walk up to Gibson Mill. Alternatively, there are 2 smallish car parks at the gates to the National Trust managed site that are accessed by small roads that can get 'blocked up' easily on approach. Gibson Mill itself, is a reached by then walking approx 1 mile via either a river side path or a dirt, vehicle track or a higher elevation path through the woods (the least walked!). Which ever option you take, we took the river side path outwards and the high elevation path back, the destination is often the historic mill. Some people go beyond the Mill to 'the crags' or further on the Blake Dean, where the path loops round a returns to the Mill. The Mill itself, acts as both a museum and cafe. The cafe offers typical, limited drinks and food. Many people seemed to take their own picnic and eat this on the grassy patches by the river. Toilets are available at both near the car park and at the Mill.

A wonderful walk through a woodland of bluebells and wild garlic along the river. Alternative route back along the estate track. Not much parking so you may be lucky. Some disabled parking near the mill. Wonderful little tea room.

This was a great walk, although we struggled for parking space.
Nice wooded walk not too steep we took the road option due to having a pushchair. There is another route along the river.
The signpost days 1 mile to mill. This is inaccurate, our walk was 4 miles there and back.
Nice cafe at mill serving a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks.
There is also a second hand book stall.
Good walk but be prepared to fight for a parking space.
Nice wooded walk not too steep we took the road option due to having a pushchair. There is another route along the river.
The signpost days 1 mile to mill. This is inaccurate, our walk was 4 miles there and back.
Nice cafe at mill serving a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks.
There is also a second hand book stall.
Good walk but be prepared to fight for a parking space.