Motorhome Hire Bradford
Dated: January 15th, 2010
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Recently awarded the title “UNESCO City of Film 2009″, Bradford offers a surprisingly diverse array of culture, history and entertainment. In light of this, perhaps the most unmissable attraction to visit first when you embark on your motorhome hire Bradford is the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television. The museum offers free entry to a wealth of information and exhibitions devoted to film, photography, television and radio. There is even an IMAX cinema on site showing the latest releases.
Another UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) location, this time given the title of World Heritage Site, is the nearby village of Saltaire, a well-preserved Victorian village which plays resident to Salts Mill, an art gallery, shopping centre and restaurant complex originally built by Sir Titus Salt in 1853.
Another nearby town which is popular with visitors to the area is Ilkley which offers many scenic walks. Cow and Calf Rocks are situated on Ilkley Moor and take the form of a large rock formation which positions one large rock by a smaller one, lending it its name. The rocks are a great place to explore on foot and a car park is on site to accommodate your motorhome hire Bradford while you explore. Cow and Calf Rocks was even used as a filming location for the 2003 hit Calendar Girls.
Situated in Keighley and a popular attraction with literary fans, the Bronte Parsonage Museum hold information and exhibits on the famous Bronte family. The Museum itself is housed in the Bronte family home and many of the rooms have been restored with original furnishing to further bring the Bronte story to life.










