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In the rugged hills of West Yorkshire, just on the cusp of the Lancashire border, The Three Horses in Keighley stands as a quintessential upland pub that has become a vital waypoint for riders tackling the Pennines. Located on Fell Lane, it serves as the perfect “summit” reward after navigating the steep, winding climbs that define the edge of the Bronte Country, Yorkshire and the Humber.
What cements its status as a motorcycle-friendly gem is its combination of practical space and a deep-rooted appreciation for the riding community. The pub features a large, flat car park—a rarity in such a hilly landscape—allowing for easy group parking without the stress of balancing on an incline. Its outdoor seating area is positioned to give riders a clear view of their bikes while they soak in the panoramic views over Keighley and the surrounding moors.
As a dedicated stop on the Bike and Brew Passport, The Three Horses is more than just a place to grab a drink; it is a community hub supporting the M.A.R.K. charity. It’s the kind of welcoming spot where you can trade your helmet for a steaming mug of tea and a stamp in your passport, knowing you are contributing to mental health awareness within the biking world. Whether you’re stopping for a quick “brew” or a hearty homemade meal to warm up after a misty ride across the tops, the welcome here is as solid as the Yorkshire stone it’s built from.
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Don’t forget, Easter Hours may vary. Check social media for updates
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