Stanbury Moor at Stanbury01274 432666workViewpoint/Beauty SpotStretching as far as the eye can see and a designated SSSi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) . The moor is managed for grouse shooting and is an important natural area for water gathering, home to varied wildlife, some of the many birds to be seen are grouse, curlew, ring ouzel, lapwing and meadow pippets.
Many wildflowers and grasses can also be found with ling and bell heather being the most predominant, seen as its best mid August to early September. Recently Stanbury Moor has become part of the open country access area. Stanbury BD22 0HRUnited Kingdom53.830325722235-1.982172724697https://www.visitbradford.com/?dms=3&venue=2186680
Stanbury Moor at Stanbury
Viewpoint/Beauty Spot
View From Moorside Lane
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Stretching as far as the eye can see and a designated SSSi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) . The moor is managed for grouse shooting and is an important natural area for water gathering, home to varied wildlife, some of the many birds to be seen are grouse, curlew, ring ouzel, lapwing and meadow pippets.
Many wildflowers and grasses can also be found with ling and bell heather being the most predominant, seen as its best mid August to early September. Recently Stanbury Moor has become part of the open country access area.