
Tours in and around Huddersfield
Huddersfield - Explore West Yorkshire's Beauty:
Discover the beauty of West Yorkshire! From the stunning countryside of the Colne Valley to the vibrant city of Leeds, there’s plenty to explore. Take a short drive to the historic village of Holmfirth, made famous by the TV show Last of the Summer Wine. Marvel at the unique landmark of Castle Hill or wander through the picturesque village of Marsden. Don’t forget to treat yourself to some delicious local cuisine while you’re here. Start planning your adventure today!
Colne Valley Museum
Located in the heart of the Colne Valley, the museum provides visitors with an excellent opportunity to learn about the history of this beautiful building and the surrounding area. With a rich collection of artifacts and exhibits, visitors will be able to experience life as it was lived in this area in days gone by. With knowledgeable guides on hand to answer questions and provide insight into the exhibits, a trip to Colne Valley Museum is sure to be an educational and entertaining adventure.

Standedge Tunnel
Standedge Tunnel is the longest, highest, and deepest tunnel in the United Kingdom, measuring over 3 miles. Built over 200 years ago, it was originally used for transporting goods between Manchester and Leeds. Nowadays, it serves as a water channel and an exciting tourist attraction. The tunnel offers unique boat trips, guided walking tours, and stunning views of the countryside. It’s an impressive feat of engineering and an essential part of British industrial heritage.

Greenhead Park
Greenhead Park is a beautiful urban park located in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. The park features stunning walks among its landscaped gardens, lakes, and woodland areas. It’s home to a playground, a skate park, tennis courts, and many other recreational amenities to enjoy with family or friends. Greenhead Park is well-known for its bandstand and hosts numerous outdoor concerts and events throughout the year. It’s a perfect spot for a picnic or a relaxing afternoon, making it a popular place amongst locals and visitors.

The town is known for its industrial heritage, particularly in textiles and engineering. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal runs through the town and is a popular attraction for boaters and walkers. The Victoria Tower on Castle Hill, a prominent landmark, was built in honor of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897.