Hebden Bridge

Hebden Bridge is an idyllic market town on the Rochdale Canal in West Yorkshire, England, neighbouring Halifax and Rochdale. It is situated in the Upper Calder Valley at the confluence of the River Calder and the River Hebden, near to the Pennine Way national trail. Hebden Bridge and the surrounding towns and villages are very popular tourist destinations due to the natural beauty and rich history of the area, which, although benefiting from modern amenities, shops, cinemas and supermarkets, also give the impression of being somewhat timeless.

Yorkshire spans three National Parks — the Yorkshire Dales, the North Yorkshire Moors and the Peak District, in addition to the untamed moorland of Bronte Country, the Howardian Hills and the Yorkshire Wolds. West Yorkshire in particular is a unique part of the country to visit, with a fantastic combination of the old and the new in such close proximity. Transport links in the region are some of the best in the country due to the industrial and mining heritage of the area, making it easy to fill each day of your visit with as much, or as little, activity as you fancy, with minimal planning required in advance.

Just a few select examples of the many attractions of the West Yorkshire region includes: the Brontë Parsonage Museum, Harewood House, the Middleton Railway working steam railway line, the Thackray Museum of medical history (which is a particularly popular attraction with children), The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford Cathedral, St. Leonards Farm Park, Pontefract Castle, and the Lightwater Valley Theme Park & Zoo.

 

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Bonsall's Ironmongers
  • 5 Royd Villas

    Hangingroyd Lane

    Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BX

Calder Valley Gas Services
  • 8 Royd View

    Hebden Bridge, HX7 5NJ

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