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sReview_RatingImg rating on 24/09/2008 by tasha08 (103 reviews)

The reason i give this neutral is because i believe the only good thing about hebden bridge is the all the hills and its good for a nice steady walk. I remember coming here when i was in school and every year we would visit hebden bridge and find out about its history. There isnt many shops, just traditional shops like a bakeries, butchers and clothes shops. You can tell by the shops hebden bridge is more for the elderly, there isnt much at all for the younger people or families.

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sReview_RatingImg rating on 14/08/2008 by brownsugar (359 reviews)

Hebden- Bridge is a very small town set in the hilly land scape of the pennine''s. This is a really popular place with walkers, campers, and explorers!!( walkers that like to go off the beaten track!!)
There are shops here manely ones that help sustaine the comunity ie traditinoal butchers, bakery ect
There is an antique shop, which you can pick up some reall treashures in there, and there are some clothes shops but not for the high street fashion guru, there shops for the very practical older person. As you would expect the pubs here are very traditional, open fires, hourse shoes on the wall''s. The food in the pubs here is really traditinal and good quality foods most of it sorced localy. The ales are all tratitional so no cocktails here!! sorry ladys.
This is a brilliant place to go for a relaxing walk in the country and then a lovely meal in the pub.

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sReview_RatingImg rating on 10/08/2008 by David800 (487 reviews)

Hebden Bridge is a remotely small town. Many of the buildings in the town centre have been revitalised, and the rochdale canal had to be restored, due to the damage that has occured over the years. In my opinion the main attraction about Hebden Bridge is the pennine hills and valleys that surround the town. Many locals and tourists like to come here to trek across the endless amounts of fields and countyside scenery, as well as enjoying a stroll next to the canal. In the town centre there are many unique shops. There are very popular antique shops to independent clothing shops. There isnt much of a nightlife, but there are a handful of lovely traditional pubs that serve well cooked homemade food, and serve a range of traditional beers and ales.

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