This pleasingly peculiar market town is rife with old mills and flapjack-like "upstairs-downstairs" houses. Annual festivals, theatrical productions and parades pump the locals (and tourists) with life. Don’t miss the Hardcastle Crags or hiking along the gorgeous Pennine Way, and be sure to have a stroll along the inspirational Rochdale Canal.
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4.5 based on 234 reviews
Fascinating and picturesque, two churches and grave yards, including Sylvia Plath’ sand some amazing architecture and history - take the crag path up!
4.5 based on 612 reviews
This is a great place to walk your dog .It is really beautiful - a wooded area with paths leading to different parts to explore .There is a big NT car park at the entrance , once parked you are free to amble at your own pace and enjoy spotting wildlife . good day out .
4.5 based on 143 reviews
The hebden bridge canal has always been a focus for leasure. Whether your headed out in the direction of Todmorden or Mytholmroyd its the perfect way of having a long chat with your partner or friend and taking in the calder valley scenery. For nearly 4 decades i have enjoyed its gentle calm and still waters for walking or cycling. As its become so popular now i would try and use the tow path during the week if you can as in season the weekends are full of fishermen trying to land the behemoth of the lives.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Visited on the afternoon of the opening of an art exhibition. Met the local Mayoress. This venue lies a little distance from the centre of Hebden Bridge. Accessed by means of a cobbled street. Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 123 reviews
After hiking in the woods, this is a lovely place to learn some local history and to have coffee or tea and a snack. (Gluten free options available.)
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