Ilkley Moor

Historical landmark · Ilkley

Ilkley Moor

Historical landmark · Ilkley

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Ilkley LS29 8BT, United Kingdom

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17 Places to Hunt for Aliens Besides Area 51

"If you’re a pining for a lover on Ilkley Moor, be sure to wear a hat. At least, that’s what Yorkshire’s unofficial anthem will advise. Ilkley Moor is featured in its own Circle of Life-esque song about the cyclical nature of death. In the song, titled On Ilkla Moor Baht ‘at, a man who spends his days courting a lover named Mary Jane is chided for his decision to forgo a hat while waiting on the moor. According to the lyrics (which are sung in the Yorkshire dialect), he’ll get cold and die, then get eaten by worms who get eaten by ducks who get eaten by the humans singing the song. Local lore says a church choir from Halifax, England, composed the region’s unofficial anthem while on an outing to the moor. Though its lyrics were first published in the early 20th century, it’s believed to have existed for decades prior. People have frequented the moor for millennia before the musically inclined church group ventured onto its sweeping greenery. Carved rocks bearing markings created during the Bronze Age are scattered throughout. One particular rock is adorned with a symbol resembling a swastika. A Victorian replica of the image also rests nearby. According to an 1987 alien sighting, extraterrestrials may have once made an appearance on the moor, too." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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David Parry

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Amazing scenery and walks can take many routes. Ilkley itself is a brilliant town with lots of independent shops and cafes. Brilliant place to unwind and enjoy the great outdoors.

Nabil Shaukat

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Good place with beautiful and view, Poem box is surpising ...

Milad

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Beautiful place for a hike and a day out, so many different paths to walk so you could spend all day just trailing around, great with a mountain bike too and the scenery is picturesque.

Simon Lockwood

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Vast walking area with wonderful views. Free parking at the cafe if you're early

Matt Dawson

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Beautiful and plenty of places to walk.

Mustapha Yarima Musa

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A beautiful landscape with hills and valleys. Green vegetation and windy, mount top view of the entire town.

Mel D

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Great for both short or long walks, would highly recommend.

Alex Wild

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Love going here with kids, get them looking for the oldest date they can find, there off.