Huddersfield
University town Huddersfield is home to a variety of parks and gardens and is on the edge of moor. It has also a large range of shopping facilities, in addition to museums and galleries.
Get to Huddersfield on Arriva buses 202/3, 209/219/229, 220/1/2, 231/232/265, 262.
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Castle Hill dominates the local landscape, at over 900 feet above sea level. The Castle Hill and Victoria Tower offer specatular views of the surrounding area. Victoria Tower was opened in 1899 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign.
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There's lots to see and do at Greenhead Park. There’s pitch and putt, crazy golf and tennis courts, as well as a large paddling pool, spacious conservatory and bowling greens. The park itself also makes a nice walk.
A great idea for a day out, entry to this destination is free!
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Huddersfield Railway Station is a glorious example of neo-classical architecture, built in the late 1840s. Arriva Bus passengers will find it well worth a visit even though they're not travelling by train!
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The Marsten Moor Estate is a vast swathe of unspoilt valleys, reservoirs, peaks and crags, an important conversation habitat, an impressive archaeological site and an area of living industrial revolution history. Something for everyone.
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North Light Gallery is an independent arts organisation with charitable status, offering creative spaces for a variety of events in a historic setting. The venue offers an imaginative and contemporary alternative to more traditional venues.
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The Rugby League Heritage Centre is a collection of rare memorabilia, ancient caps and jerseys, valuable medals and trophies, old programmes and pictures, dating back from the beginning of the sport in 1895.
A great idea for a day out, entry to this destination is free!

Places nearby
Get the most out of your multi-journey saver tickets by visiting the following towns in the area: