Nestled in the Yorkshire countryside is a charming and sleepy village with scenery that could rival that found in the Lake District.
Except this it’s less likely to be rainy - and attracts far fewer crowds of tourists. It’s already a magnet for ramblers and cyclists looking to test their legs against the mighty moorland mass known as Holme Moss, a notorious hill climb.
The village itself, three miles outside of Holmfirth (just over an hour’s drive from Manchester), is called Lane Village, although locals simply called it Lane.
There are only a handful of residents, including farming families who have been here for generations. The village has a number of holiday cottages, Yorkshire Live reports. READ MORE: The quaint coastal town with an amazing tearoom 90 minutes from Greater Manchester perfect for a day out Lane manages to go under the radar, although many visitors will be familiar with the nearby Holme, which is bigger and has a pub called The Fleece.
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