Holiday rentals in Keighley

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    Explore 30 holiday rentals in Keighley

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Keighley holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    10 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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  • Wifi availability

    30 of Keighley holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Keighley stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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A unique round building is surrounded by a lush green lawn and trees. The structure features large glass panes and a sloped glass roof, providing ample natural light. Stone walls complement rustic metal accents, while outdoor seating is visible on the patio.
Farm stay
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Stunning unique getaway for couple or young family

The Vines is extraordinary self contained accommodation: Double bedroom with en suite. Vine room lounge has kitchenette and a sofa bed. Set in open fields and country lanes to the moors. Outside eating area with Barbecue slab and fire pit on exclusive flagged patio. Please bring own fire wood and kindling etc. Private parking, seating area & valley views. 5 mins drive to Haworth and Worth Valley Steam Railway. 20 mins to Skipton 'Gateway to the Dales' Sorry no pets except for guide dogs.

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Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

17th Century Cottage, Log Burner & Hidden Garden

Step inside a piece of history. With exposed wooden beams and mullioned windows, this Grade II listed cottage is only a short distance from Brontë Country. The log burner and original features provide a warming cottage atmosphere, but with all your modern amenities. Whether it's a day on the historic Worth Valley Railway, exploring Haworth's cobbled streets or a more relaxed pace soaking up the sun in the Hidden Garden, Clematis Cottage offers everything you'll need for the perfect getaway.

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A hot tub is positioned on a deck, surrounded by decorative plants and stylish furniture. Soft curtains drape beside the tub, framing a view of greenery and the sky. Ambient lighting is provided by hanging string lights, creating a relaxing outdoor setting.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 474 reviews

Exclusive *hot tub* & balcony - 'Haworth Hideaway'

This private and *NEWLY* refurbished, detached apartment with it's own hot tub (with a roof) and decked garden area, is located near the Worth Valley Steam Railway with stunning views of the hills. It is a five minute drive from the historic village of Haworth (a very dog friendly place for visitors with furry friends) and is a perfect location for visiting the Brontë parsonage where the Brontë sisters lived and the moors which inspired their writing, the Yorkshire Dales, Ilkley and Saltaire.

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The image showcases the side of the canal boat named 'Rainbow's End,' with decorative lettering and vibrant plants in planters. Two empty wine glasses are positioned in the foreground, alongside a bottle of sparkling wine, inviting relaxation in a serene outdoor setting.
Boat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Luxury 1 bedroom canal boat on private mooring

Whether your looking for a romantic getaway or a weekend break Rainbows End is situated in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside between the famous Bingley Five Rise locks and the world heritage village of Saltaire. No matter what the season you can laze away the summer days out on the private deck or take a steady Autumn stroll through the beautiful Hirst Wood nature reserve. Perhaps a winter's trip to Howarth for lunch, but don't worry its cocoa next to the stove when you get back home.

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Tiny home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

East Riddlesden Snug, waterfall,hottub,nr Haworth

"Out on the wild windy moors"... Riddlesden is in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside and within a few miles of the enigmatic village of Haworth, home of the Brontes and the setting of Wuthering Heights. Our Snug is close to many places to visit and boasts great walks, places to eat and drink and a great Yorkshire warmth. If its peace, privacy and relaxation you want, The Snug is settled in a very private garden, where you can escape the world outside and enjoy our beautiful hot tub.

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A serene lakefront cabin displays rustic charm with its wooden exterior and sedum roof. A spacious deck overlooks the tranquil waters, furnished with outdoor seating. Lush greenery frames the scene, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere and inviting relaxation by the water's edge.
Cabin
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Lakefront cabin with boat and countryside

Escape to our serene 2-bed lakefront cabin! With amazing views across the lake and a cozy atmosphere, it's the perfect earth home with its ever changing sedum roof. The cabin offers a comfortable living area, a well-equipped kitchen, and two inviting bedrooms. Step outside onto the private deck and soak in the tranquility of the amazing views and beautiful countryside. Fish from the dock or rowing boat, or simply relax by the lakefront. Walk the countryside or enjoy the design led cabin.

Top guest favourite
A spacious private patio is surrounded by greenery, featuring a picnic table and benches on a brick surface. Flower beds with a variety of plants line the patio, and expansive fields can be seen beyond a low fence under a bright, cloudy sky.
Bungalow
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Modern 3-bed holiday home with scenic rural views

Situated in countryside on the edge of the village of Cullingworth, and with views across the adjacent paddock to the farmland beyond, Littlegarth provides a peaceful retreat for families or small groups of adults who are looking to get away from it all whilst remaining within easy walking distance to the village. A converted stable-block with it's own private entrance and ample parking for three cars, Littlegarth is equally perfect for a weekend away for two or multi-generational trips.

Top guest favourite
A comfortable seating area is positioned to one side, featuring a dark sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A bookshelf filled with books complements the space. A dining area is visible, showcasing a wooden table surrounded by chairs, with a plant and candles enhancing the atmosphere.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Farfield Den, within walking distance of Haworth!

Situated on the main road between the picturesque villages of Haworth and Oakworth and overlooking woodland, this cosy and newly renovated basement flat has all amenities for a self-catering experience away from home. Historic Haworth and the Bronte Parsonage are a mile away, whilst Keighley and Worth Valley Oakworth Rail Station (location of the series ‘The Railway Children’) is a ten minute walk. The Penine Way is nearby and the stunning moors landscape is on your doorstep.

Top guest favourite
A stone barn conversion features a rustic exterior with wooden window frames and flower baskets adorning the entrance. The surrounding green grass and stone wall complement the rural landscape, while a clear blue sky with scattered clouds enhances the tranquil ambiance of the setting.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Beautiful peaceful cottage with panoramic views

Located within stunning rural surroundings just outside the village of Laycock is Cherry Blossom. This detached stone barn conversion on two floors offers spacious accommodation for four guests in two bedrooms, each with their own en-suite bathroom. The ground floor is a well equipped kitchen/diner and a welcoming lounge with electric feature fire. An ideal place to relax after a day out and about exploring this popular area, in the heart of Bronte Country.

Top guest favourite
A cozy living area features a stylish Chesterfield sofa in rich tones. A flat-screen TV is positioned beside a classic fireplace with a log burner. Decorative accents include a vintage lamp and framed artwork on the walls, creating a warm and inviting space.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Heather Cottage On't Cobbles

Nestled within the idyllic village of Haworth at the heart of Bronte Country; Our little holiday cottage stands proud at the very top of the historical cobbled street. With exposed original features and rich colour schemes drawn from the picturesque surroundings of the Haworth moors (where Cathy and Heathcliffe ran wild!) guests can expect to be transported to an earlier time whilst still benefiting from the luxury of modern-day amenities.

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Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Rustic Riverside Lodge Plus Hot Tub.

Rustic Riverside Lodge with Hot Tub | Near Haworth & Brontë Country Welcome to The Lodge — a cosy, homely retreat in the heart of the Worth Valley, perfectly placed between countryside adventure and storybook village charm. Just a stone’s throw from Oakworth Station and moments from the cobbled streets of Haworth, this is the ideal base for walkers, cyclists, history lovers, and anyone craving a peaceful escape with a touch of luxury.

Guest favourite
The living area features exposed beams on the ceiling and a wood burner. A compact kitchen with modern appliances is adjacent to a comfortable seating area. A television is situated atop a wooden cabinet, while a coffee table with coasters is located in the center.
Home
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

Semi rural one bed cottage in West Yorkshire

One bedroom cottage with beamed ceiling in quiet semi rural location. Close (1mile) to Bingley, Keighley, and 15mins drive to Bradford and Skipton. Nearest train station 20 min walk. One double bed and double sofa bed if needed ( please let us know when booking ) Central heated with wood burner, wifi. Late check in is available via prior arrangement. Logs for the fire are available on request at cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Keighley?

    Stays near the town centre provide easy access to shops, dining, and transport, while options around Cliffe Castle Park or close to the Worth Valley attract guests seeking more green surroundings. Traditional cottages and modern apartments are both available.

  • What are the best things to do in Keighley with kids?

    Families often explore Keighley and Worth Valley Railway with vintage steam rides, visit Cliffe Castle Museum for hands-on exhibits, or enjoy play areas in local parks. Interactive museums and outdoor trails around town are also popular.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Keighley?

    Explore Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, stroll through Cliffe Castle Park, or discover local history at East Riddlesden Hall. Markets, traditional pubs, and weekend walks on nearby trails invite visitors to experience the town’s character.

  • How is the weather in Keighley?

    Keighley has cool, damp winters with temperatures averaging 34–43°F (1–6°C), and milder, wetter summers around 52–67°F (11–19°C). Rain is common year-round, so waterproof layers are practical throughout the seasons.

  • When is the best time to visit Keighley?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and local festivals. If you prefer quieter museums and fewer crowds, winter months bring crisp air and peaceful walks.

  • What are the best places to visit in Keighley?

    Many enjoy exploring the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, Cliffe Castle Museum, and East Riddlesden Hall, which reflect local history and culture. Nearby parks and historic estates are frequently suggested for relaxed afternoons.

  • What are some hiking trails in Keighley?

    Popular trails include paths along the Worth Valley, wooded routes in Cliffe Castle Park, and canal towpaths beside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Walkers also enjoy moorland routes leading towards Brontë Country.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Keighley?

    Take a ride on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, visit Cliffe Castle Museum for interactive exhibits, or enjoy a picnic and play at a local park. Family-friendly events and craft workshops are sometimes held around the community.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Keighley?

    Around Keighley, you can explore the historic village of Haworth, stroll the Pennine countryside, or visit Saltaire, a heritage site with arts and gardens. The surrounding Yorkshire Dales offer scenic walks and local markets.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Keighley?

    Keighley has a variety of pet friendly stays, including homes and cottages where dogs are welcome. Areas near local parks and green spaces are often suggested for travelers with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Keighley?

    Wear comfortable shoes for walking the hilly terrain, and check for local rail events or farmers’ markets during your stay. Exploring independent shops and sampling traditional Yorkshire treats can add a local touch to your trip.

  • What is Keighley known for?

    Keighley is often associated with its heritage railway, textile history, and Victorian-era architecture. The town is also known for its links to the Brontë sisters and the scenic Worth Valley landscape.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Keighley?

    Discover smaller museums, independent galleries, and quiet stretches along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Traditional tearooms and local craft shops in the town’s neighborhoods are also favored by those seeking lesser-known spots.

  • What are the best foods to try in Keighley?

    Local bakeries often serve Yorkshire curd tart, parkin, and pies made with regional ingredients. Curry houses reflect the town’s multicultural community, and pubs have classics like steak and ale pie or Sunday roasts.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Keighley?

    Pack a rain jacket and sturdy walking shoes, as Keighley has rainfall throughout the year. Layered clothing is helpful for shifting temperatures, and an umbrella can be useful for days with persistent showers.

  • What is the nightlife in Keighley like?

    Keighley has traditional pubs, casual bars, and venues where you can enjoy live music or quiz nights. The scene is friendly and relaxed, with spaces around the town centre often featuring local bands or open mic evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Keighley?

    Keighley has events such as railway galas on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, heritage weekends, and seasonal fairs in the town centre. Food festivals and Christmas markets are frequently suggested highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Keighley?

    Many vacation rentals in Keighley are suitable for families, especially those near Cliffe Castle Park or within the central town area. Features like outdoor space and easy access to playgrounds are often available.

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