Leeds is a city in the heart of west Yorkshire. Leeds town hall is in the heart of the city and a spectacular landmark. It has Greek style architecture, ornate ceilings and a domed roof. It was built in 1850 and is regularly used now for concerts. Royal Armouries close to the city centre is situated on the waterfront. It is one of the most eye catching landmarks in the area. It includes a large collection of military artefacts and many exhibitions.
Bradford, historically is a part of West Riding. It was a boom town of the industrial revolution and rapidly became the wool capital of the world. The Wool Exchange is a grand looking building built in the 19th century to symbolise the wealth that wool had brought to Bradford. It has not been used for trading wool since the 60\'s and is now a small shopping centre.
Halifax is a minster town and is famous for Mackintosh chocolates (now owned by Neslte). Piece Hall in the town centre was originally built as a sales centre for handloom weavers. It contains 315 separate rooms. It is now home to an art gallery and the tourist information centre. The Halifax town hall was designed by Charles Barry in 1863. He also designed the Houses of Parliament.
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West Yorkshire Campsite Map
Use the map below to find a campsite in West Yorkshire- simply zoom into the relevant area and you will find all the campsites indicated by markers. Click on any marker for more information. Alternatively, you can browse campsites by region/county using the links below.