The National Trust site is just beautiful this time of year.
This is the time of year where it’s particularly difficult to drag yourself off the sofa and into the great outdoors.
It's pretty crisp outside, but most of us (even the pumpkin spice latte, cardigan-clad crew) are missing the more reliable warmth of the summer months.
But winter is here, like it or not, and it definitely has its perks.
One of which is the undeniable beauty the season brings.
The sunsets and sunrises that become so much easier to catch while the days are shorter (you have to admit, the commutes are prettier when they coincide with sunrise), The Manc reports.
The riverside walk at Hardcastle Crags. Credit: Unsplash
And there aren’t many places better to soak in all the autumn beauty than Hardcastle Crags, just across the border in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust site sits between Leeds and Manchester and is a popular day trip destination for northerners, given the trains that run regularly to Hebden Bridge.
A walking route around Hardcastle Crags at this time of year will take you through a landscape of blazing orange trees, babbling streams, and dappled sunlight.
When you catch a golden autumnal day the leaves will crunch underfoot, but even on a soggy day the leaf mulch has its own special kind of beauty here.
There are two walking routes between the main car park and Gibson Mill, a former 19th century cotton mill which is now home to a lovely cafe.
One will take you down to the river, where wooden boardwalks weave right along the water’s edge.
There are even stepping stones you can use to scamper across the river – a great Instagram pic, or just a way to keep the kids entertained for a few minutes.
Gibson Mill at Hardcastle Crags. Credit: Flickr
The other route goes up through the upper woodland, where pine trees loom and you get a great view of the valley below.
For an easy loop, you can do both – a stroll through the trees, a stop for coffee and cake, then return along the river (or vice versa).Hardcastle Crags – the prettiest autumn walk in the north west
But with 15 miles of footpaths, you can explore way beyond that.
The National Trust’s list of walks includes everything from a wheelchair and pram-accessible estate track to peaceful woodland loops, to rocky scrambles and former railway lines.
And when you’re done with Hardcastle Crags itself, there’s a world-class restaurant in the gorgeous town centre itself.
Coin sits in the shell of the former Lloyd’s bank, with exposed brick and massive period windows, and specialises in natural wine and small plates.
When The Manc Eats visited earlier this year, we found plates of freshly-cut meat and cheese served alongside ice-cold batched classic cocktails, where ‘quality is key, and it shines through on the plate’.
Our reviewer said: “With its higgledy-piggledy stone mill houses, surrounding woodland, hidden waterfalls and treasure-trove charity shops, Hebden Bridge is a popular attraction all of its own for those wanting to venture beyond the city. Coin is simply the cherry on top.”
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Royel Otis at Piece Hall, Halifax – sunny music for a VERY sunny day
I had a feeling that Aussie duo Royel Otis would bring the sunshine to Halifax. But I thought it would be a little more metaphorical than this…
As West Yorkshire melts in a record-breaking heatwave, and the sun sets over the magnificent Piece Hall, this feels like the perfect artist to be on this stage.
Their new wave, upbeat indie makes you feel like you've been plucked out of the UK and dunked straight into Byron Bay.
Royel Maddell cannonballs onto the stage with the energy of a man much more acclimatised to hot weather than us Brits, moving so fast we actually glimpse his face before it's lost again behind that signature mop of hair.
Then follows Otis Pavlovic, a languid, relaxed, but tightly note-perfect front man.
They're here to perform tracks from their two studio albums, including last year's Hickey, alongside the covers that rocketed them to fame.
Forget the commercial charts - the fan-voted Triple J Hottest 100 is the holy grail of music in Australia, and these guys have absolutely dominated it in recent years, for good reason.
Their cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Murder On The Dancefloor topped the alternative charts and reached number two on the Hottest 100, while their beautiful version of Linger by the Cranberries made it onto the soundtrack of the hit show The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Royel Otis at The Piece Hall in Halifax
For their show at The Piece Hall, Royel Otis whizz through an upbeat setlist of smooth indie hits. I Wanna Dance With You comes with a set of instructions displayed on the screen behind them.
"Dance with the person next to you. "Stop dancing. "Put your hands in the air."
And we do, because we're obedient, eager-to-please, slightly drunk idiots, and the instructions are fun.
Their live version of Murder On The Dancefloor is one of the most joyful sights I've ever seen at a gig. Everyone is dancing, and not your usual bobbing about in place - spinning, shimmying, holding hands, laughing in each others' faces.
Of course, their own music still hits hardest here. Sofa King, Who's Your Boyfriend, and Kool Aid are all crowd favourites, while Oysters In Your Pocket cements itself again as a timeless indie banger as it closes the show.
This was one of those shows where everything went just right - a happy crowd, stunning weather, and one of the most talented duos on the circuit right now.
You can watch The Devil Wears Prada 2 for FREE across Leeds
Thomas Melia
Did you know you can watch The Devil Wears Prada 2 for free across Leeds just by taking a quick trip to the shops?
If you’re eager to watch Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) and the Runway Magazine crew on the big screen once again, you can do so for free.
After making its cinema premiere earlier this month, 20 years since the first film, The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues the story with more iconic quotes and a whole host of celebrity cameos.
One of these is pop phenomenon Lady Gaga, who also appears on the soundtrack for this stylish sequel alongside artists like Miley Cyrus, Doechii, and Brit acts Raye and Olivia Dean.
Just like real life, the story follows the real-life fashion news outlet and media brand, Runway Mag, undergoing some major changes.
For instance, they’re wrestling with scrapping print editions of their beloved publication and swapping this for online short-form content.
The sequel to this fashion-focused film also sees role reprisals from Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt, with new additions from Lucy Liu, Kenneth Branagh and Justin Theroux.
Now, enough of us talking at “a glacial pace”, let’s get all of you fashion fans those free cinema tickets before they go out of style.
An all-new promotion courtesy of not one, but three notable names: The Devil Wears Prada 2, Diet Coke and Sainsbury’s
The UK Supermarket chain is currently running a promotion during the film’s big-screen run, where if you purchase a 30-pack of Diet Coke, you can get free tickets to The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Simply purchase one of the big crates of Diet Coke between Wednesday, 29 April and Tuesday, 19 May, before snapping a picture of your receipt and uploading it online.
So it really is that simple, all you have to do is buy a 30 pack of Diet Coke and get a free cinema ticket for doing so – did somebody say girl maths?
For more info and to upload your receipt, visit the promotional website HERE.