Queensbury
Queensbury is a Village in the county of West Yorkshire.
Queensbury postcode: BD13 2FR
There are great places to visit near Queensbury including some great cities, villages, woodlands, parks, historic buildings, museums, gardens, country parks, hiking areas, towns, lakes, historic monuments, hills, ancient sites, geological features, nature reserves, shopping centres, airports, bluebell woods, ruins, rivers and streams, castles, waterfalls and boroughs.
The area around Queensbury boasts some of the best cities including Bradford, Leeds, and Wakefield.
Don't miss Wyke, Haworth, Oxenhope, Thornton, Manningham, Saltaire, and Ripponden's villages if visiting the area around Queensbury.
Judy Woods, Chevin Forest Park, Calverley Wood, Middleton Park, and Hardcastle Crags are some of Queensbury best woodlands to visit near Queensbury.
There are a number of parks near Queensbury including Lister Park, Cartwright Hall Gardens, Peel Park, Shibden Park, Roundhay Park, Middleton Park, and Park Square.
There are a number of historic buildings near Queensbury including Cartwright Hall, Ilkley Manor House, Hewenden Viaduct, Halifax Town Hall, North Bridge - Halifax, Halifax Minister, and Wainhouse Tower.
Queensbury has some unmissable museums nearby like Cartwright Hall, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Don't miss Cartwright Hall Gardens's gardens if visiting the area around Queensbury.
The area around Queensbury features a number of interesting country parks including Penistone Hill Country Park, Ogden Water Country Park, Shibden Country Park, Chevin Forest Park, Golden Acre Park, Bretton Country Park, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
The area around Queensbury boasts some of the best hiking areas including Penistone Hill Country Park, Colden, The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor, The Chevin, Hardcastle Crags, and Withens Clough.
Ilkley, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, Todmorden, Huddersfield, Bradley, and Otley are some of Queensbury best towns to visit near Queensbury.
Queensbury's best nearby lakes can be found at Chellow Dean Reservoirs, Boothwood Reservoir, Ogden Water Country Park, Ogden Water, Shibden Park, Light Hazzles Reservoir, and Warland Reservoir.
Historic Monuments to visit near Queensbury include Wainhouse Tower, and Centre Hill Beacon Site.
There are a several good hills in the Queensbury area like Centre Hill, Stoodley Pike, and The Chevin.
The area around Queensbury features a number of interesting ancient sites including Stones Lane Standing Stones, Centre Hill Beacon Site, and The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor.
The area close to Queensbury boasts some of the best geological features including The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor.
Rodley Nature Reserve, RSPB St Aidan's, RSPB Fairburn Ings, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park are great places to visit near Queensbury if you like nature reserves.
Trinity Leeds, White Rose Shopping Centre, The Merrion Centre, County Arcade, and Leeds Kirkgate Market are great places to visit near Queensbury if you like shopping centres.
Places near Queensbury feature a number of interesting airports including Leeds Bradford Airport.
Queensbury is near some unmissable bluebell woods like Middleton Park,
Kirkstall Abbey, and Sandal Castle are some of Queensbury best ruins to visit near Queensbury.
The area around Queensbury features a number of interesting rivers and streams including River Dearne at Bretton, Hebden Water, and Hebden Beck.
The area close to Queensbury boasts some of the best castles including Sandal Castle.
Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall, and Lumb Falls are some of Queensbury best waterfalls to visit near Queensbury.
Kirklees is a great place to visit close to Queensbury if you like boroughs.
Queensbury History
There are some historic monuments around Queensbury: