We’ve come up with the ultimate list of experiences, attractions and events you’ll only find in West Yorkshire; featuring top recommendations and insider tips from our partners at Visit Calderdale, Kirklees, Visit Leeds and Experience Wakefield. #EnjoyWestYorkshire
ONLY IN BRADFORD
Delve Into the Literary Legacy of the Brontë Sisters in Haworth
Come and explore the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth and immerse yourself in the world of the extraordinary Brontë sisters. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne were remarkable literary figures of the 19th century. They published several novels that became classics of English literature, including 'Jane Eyre,' 'Wuthering Heights,' and 'Agnes Grey.' Their works are known for their passionate storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of social issues.
📍 Brontë Parsonage Museum, Church St, Haworth, BD22 8DR
📅 Summer Hours: Wednesday - Monday, 10:00 – 17:00 | Closed Tuesdays | Last entry to the Museum 16:00
📸 Brontë Parsonage Museum © Bevan Cockerill
Experience the Revival of an Icon: Bradford Live
Step inside Bradford Live, a stunningly restored 1930s Art Deco gem that began life as the New Victoria, later the Gaumont and Odeon. Once a stage for legends like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Buddy Holly, this landmark now opens a new chapter—bringing world-class entertainment to the heart of the city, from live music and comedy to theatre, family shows, and spectacular large-scale productions.
📍 Bradford Live, 1 Thornton Road, Bradford BD1 2EP
📅 Check listings for upcoming events and performances
Trace the Threads of History That Have Shaped Saltaire
Discover Saltaire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most distinctive places to visit in Bradford. Built in the 1850s by Sir Titus Salt as a model village for his mill workers, it offered a bold new vision of community, design, and wellbeing.
At its heart is Salts Mill—once a textile powerhouse, now a vibrant cultural hub with galleries, indie shops, and a permanent exhibition of works by David Hockney. Stroll the cobbled streets, take a guided tour, and see how this Victorian village continues to inspire today.
📍 Arrive by Train: Saltaire Station, Victoria Road, BD18 3LQ
📅 Salts Mill is open Wednesday – Sunday. Closed Monday & Tuesday. Open most bank holiday Mondays
Enjoy a Leisurely Dip with an Iconic Backdrop in Ilkley
Soak up the charm of Ilkley Lido —a stunning outdoor swimming pool situated in the picturesque town of Ilkley. The town boasts a rich history dating back to Roman times, when it was called Olicana. One of the lido’s unique features is its breathtaking setting: with lush greenery, the rolling hills of Ilkley Moor, and the iconic Cow and Calf Rocks as a backdrop, swimmers are treated to magnificent views that elevate the whole experience. Whether you're after a relaxing swim, a family day out, or a nostalgic return visit, Ilkley Lido is a must-visit destination.
📍 Ilkley Lido, Denton Rd, Ilkley LS29 0BZ
📅 Various times until September
Celebrate Yorkshire Day
Yorkshire Day 2025 in the Bradford district is packed with highlights—from the civic parade in Ilkley and Clarke Foley’s Beer Festival, to Yorkshire Calling at Bradford Live and the Yorkshire Day Comedy Club at St George’s Hall, plus crafts, games and exhibitions at Ilkley Manor House.
While you're here, soak up the energy of Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, with a year of art, music, film, and citywide experiences celebrating creativity across the district.
Find out more at bradford2025.co.uk and visitbradford.com/events
ONLY IN CALDERDALE
Climbing the Spiral Staircase at Wainhouse Tower
Wainhouse Tower is the tallest folly in the world! This fabulously ornate 77 metre (253 feet) high Tower was originally commissioned as a chimney for John Edward Wainhouse’s local dyeworks in the late 19th century. The structure was never used as a working chimney and Wainhouse went on to have a viewing platform constructed atop the Tower, perhaps as part of his ongoing feud with local landowner Sir Henry Edwards.
A dispute, over water rights amongst other things, between neighbours Wainhouse and Edwards developed into a bitter feud between the two men, which has led to Wainhouse Tower having the local nickname ‘The Tower of Spite’.
2025 is the Tower’s 150th birthday. The Tower is open to the public between March and October on the first Friday and third Saturday of each month, plus Bank Holidays, for those brave enough to climb the 369 spiral stairs to the stunning views that await you at the top.
📍 9 Wakefield Gate, King Cross, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 0HB
📅 Open on select dates from March to September, typically around bank holidays and special events. Check Visit Calderdale's website or social media for confirmed dates and ticket info.
📸 Wainhouse Tower © Alastair Wallace
From Moor to Mill: Walk the Calderdale Way
The Calderdale Way is a 50 mile (80km) walk encircling Halifax, Hebden Bridge and Todmorden. It follows old packhorse routes, passing through pretty hillside villages and old mill towns, and provides exceptional panoramic views over the Pennines.
The route can be completed in short stages, with numerous paths providing links from valley bottoms onto the Calderdale Way, or as an epic 5-day hike exploring our hills, moors and valleys.
📍 Explore the Calder Valley
Unlock the Secrets of Science and Play at Eureka!
You’ll find nothing behind a glass cabinet at Eureka! the National Children’s Museum! Over 400 interactive, hands-on exhibits are designed to inspire enquiring minds to find out about themselves and the world around them. Discover six unique zones each with a different theme to explore. Make some noise and explore how music is created, experience the world of work and take over a child-sized town, and step inside giant body parts. Each zone is packed with equipment to explore, activities to do, and buttons to press. An exciting programme of events throughout the year, from science experiments to interactive shows, mean that you’ll enjoy a different Eureka! experience every time you visit. Eureka is proud to be accessible for all visitors. Pay once, and get in free for a year with an Annual Pass.
📍 Eureka! The National Children's Museum, Discovery Rd, Halifax HX1 2NE
📅 Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 16:00 | Saturday & Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 | Monday - Closed
Experience an Historical Treasure in Halifax
The Piece Hall is unique - a Grade I listed Georgian masterpiece and the oldest remaining Georgian cloth hall in the world! Standing at the heart of Halifax since 1779, the huge open-air courtyard is today surrounded by unique and boutique independent shops, bars, cafes and a restaurant. The stories of Georgian Halifax are told in the specially created exhibition spaces, while the central courtyard is a spectacular venue for a huge array of events, from contemporary music concerts to impressive site-specific performances, circus spectacle and street theatre.
📍 The Piece Hall, Blackledge, Halifax, HX1 1RE
📅 Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 23:00 | Friday - Saturday 10:00 - 00:00 | Sunday 10:00 - 23:00. | Event times vary
ONLY IN KIRKLEES
Get Ready for the Panoramic Views of Castle Hill & Victoria Tower
Castle Hill is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, standing some 275 metres (900 feet) above sea level. With its high position, on clear days you can see as far as south Yorkshire, the Peak District and big cities to the north. The site contains a diverse mosaic of wildlife habitats and Castle Hill is a designated Local Nature Reserve. There are a number of interpretation panels on footpaths around the site, giving you an insight into its history and wildlife.
The spectacular Victoria Tower was built to commemorate the 60 year reign of Queen Victoria. Taking two years and costing £3398 to build, Victoria Tower was opened in June 1899 by the Earl of Scarborough.
📍 Castle Hill, Hillside, Huddersfield, HD4 6TA
📅 The Tower is open to the public on various days of the year. Visit Kirklees.gov.uk for up to date details.
Visit Holmfirth a Quaint Town Full of Charm and Character
Against the stunning backdrop of the Peak District National Park, Holmfirth is a thriving town with speciality shops and markets, bespoke art and tempting treats, plus a packed events programme. The historic Picturedrome regularly hosts live music events, drawing acts and fans from all over the UK.
Fast flowing streams, moorland sheep, quaint weavers’ cottages and impressive mills reflect Holmfirth’s proud history of producing world class woollen yarns and cloths. But it’s the valley’s landscapes and villages which have brought the area fame as the star of BBC comedy ‘Last of the Summer Wine’.
📍 Holmfirth Bus Station, Towngate, HD7 1HA
Dare to Discover Oakwell Hall's Ghostly Secrets
Oakwell Hall is a Grade I Listed Elizabethan manor house, furnished as a family home of the 1690s, complete with its own mysterious ghost. Oakwell Hall was also visited by Charlotte Bronte in the 1830s and it was immortalised as 'Fieldhead' in her 1849 novel 'Shirley'.
Outdoors, you can explore 110 acres of Green Flag Award-winning country park with period gardens, nature trails, mountain bike track, playground and picnic areas, gift shop and café and enjoy an events programme throughout the year.
📍 Nutter Lane, Birstall, West Yorkshire, WF17 9LG
📅 Every Saturday & Sunday - 12:00-16:00 (last entry 15:30)
Unleash Your Adventurous Spirit at Standedge Tunnel
Standedge Tunnel is Britain's longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel! You can explore deep beneath the beautiful Pennine countryside, get on the water with a paddlesport session, take a family boat trip through the tunnel, enjoy a canal-side stroll in stunning surroundings and top it all off with tasty meals and indulgent treats at the cosy Watersedge Coffee House restaurant.
📍 Standedge Tunnel, Waters Road, Marsden, Huddersfield, HD7 6NQ
📅 Boat Trips: Fridays, Saturdays and alternate Sundays. Book Online
ONLY IN LEEDS
Celebrate at Europe’s Longest Running Carnival
Europe’s Oldest Authentic Caribbean Carnival, Leeds West Indian Carnival, is a true celebration of Caribbean culture. Taking place on Monday 25th August at Potternewton Park in Chapeltown, with colourful costumes, tropical music, and mouth-watering food, it’s a spectacle that sees people travelling from all over the city and beyond to enjoy.
📍 Buses to Chapeltown Road for Potternewton Park or Roundhay Road
📅 Monday, 25 August 2025
📸 Leeds West Indian Carnival © JMO
Take a Water Taxi to the UK’s National Collection of Arms and Armour
Hop on one of the little, yellow water taxis near Leeds train station for a short ride (£3 per trip) on the River Aire to Leeds Dock. Here you’ll find the Royal Armouries museum; the UK’s national collection of arms and armour. The museum is free to enter and houses five galleries with over 4,500 objects on display, including elephant armour and movie props. Plus there are daily shows and combat demonstrations.
Insider Tip… While you’re at Leeds Dock, be sure to visit Hold Fast Bookshop – a bookshop on a boat!
📍 Leeds Dock, The Boulevard, Leeds, LS10 1PZ
📅 The water taxi service runs every 20 minutes
Watch a Film in the Last Surviving Gaslit Cinema in World
Hyde Park Picture House is one of the UK’s oldest cinemas, having opened in 1914, and the last surviving gaslit cinema in the world! Today, they screen the very best new independent films, alongside family-friendly movies, classics, documentaries and artist films. It’s one of the host venues for Leeds International Film Festival, which takes place in November every year.
📍 Hyde Park Picture House, 73 Brudenell Rd, Leeds LS6 1JD
📅 Monday & Tuesday 16:00 - 22:00 | Wednesday 10:30 - 22:00 | Thursday & Friday 14:00 - 22:00 | Saturday & Sunday 10:30 - 22:00
Find Owls, Elephants, Peacocks and Parrots in Leeds City Centre
Follow the Leeds Street Art Trail and discover the striking works that provide a decorative backdrop for much of the city, creating an ever-growing web of distinctive pieces that tell the story of Leeds and its communities. You’ll find vibrant and adventurous art around every corner; from owls and elephants to one of the tallest murals in UK!
📍 Leeds City Centre
📅 Open 24 hours
ONLY IN WAKEFIELD
Dance Under Inflatable Artwork
Dance beneath the incredible world of Jason and the Wakefield Adventure! Lose yourself in the music as you move beneath Jason Wilsher-Mills’ bold and vibrant artworks, including a breathtaking 20-metre inflatable sculpture suspended high above.
With multiple channels of music, there’s something for everyone from club classics and pop anthems to indie beats, and disco throwbacks. Pop on your headphones, choose your soundtrack, and let Jason’s world of adventure inspire your every move.
📍 WX Wakefield Exchange, WF1 3AD
📅 Sat 09 Aug 2025 - 20:00 - 22:00 | £12
Immerse Yourself in Culture at Wakefield's Art Fund Museums
Did you know that Wakefield is the only place outside of London to have two Art Fund Museums? It’s true!
First up is the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, which was awarded the top honour in 2014, and is an international sculpture park set in idyllic landscape in the heart of Yorkshire. With 500 acres of grounds to explore, over 100 outdoor sculptures, several indoor galleries, delicious food and drink and award-winning shops, there is an abundance of inspiration and experience to be enjoyed.
📍 Yorkshire Sculpture Park, WF4 4LG
📅 Monday - Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Then there’s The Hepworth Wakefield, Art Fund Museum of the Year in 2017. On the banks of the River Calder, The Hepworth Wakefield is a sculpture gallery celebrating Wakefield-born artist Barbara Hepworth and showcasing modern and contemporary art. Designed by the acclaimed David Chipperfield Architects, inside you'll find major exhibitions of the best international artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, alongside dedicated galleries exploring their namesake’s art and working process.
📍 The Hepworth Wakefield, WF1 5AW
📅 Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 | Monday Closed
Journey Through Time at Queen’s Mill
Perched majestically on the banks of the River Aire, Queen's Mill in Castleford is a record-breaking marvel. As the world's largest stone grinding flour mill, it boasts an impressive twenty pairs of stones still churning out flour today. But its history stretches back millennia – the West Yorkshire Archaeological Society confirms a mill has stood on this spot since Roman times, grinding grain for nearly two thousand years.
Today, Queen's Mill is more than just a historical landmark – it’s a vibrant hub of creativity and artisanal craftsmanship. Visitors can savour freshly roasted coffee, sample local craft beers, explore artists' studios, or try their hand at pottery painting. With a charming tearoom and a dynamic calendar of events throughout the year, Queen's Mill offers a unique blend of heritage and modern experiences, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike.
📍 Queen’s Mill Castleford, WF10 1JL
📅 Monday - Friday 09:30 - 15:00 Tearooms: Monday–Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 (closed weekends)
Go Underground at the National Coal Mining Museum for England
Journey 140m underground at the National Coal Mining Museum and discover 180 years of history with charismatic former miners. Every tour ‘darn pit’ is led by an ex-miner with a ‘reyt’ broad accent and loads of experience under his somewhat heavy tool belt. He’ll unhand you of your ‘contraband’, and talk you through 180 years of mining, explaining why he has every right to tell you to ‘shut tha’ trap’ and when you are ‘done and dusted’ you can carry on exploring life above ground.
📍 National Coal Mining Museum for England, WF4 4RH
🔗 Wednesday to Sunday 10:00 - 16:00 | Free entry | Donations welcome | Pre-booking recommended
Plan Your Perfect Short Break at the World's First Nature Reserve
Did you know you can spend the night in the world's first nature reserve? Walton Hall, near Wakefield, was the home of pioneering naturalist Charles Waterton, who in 1821 created a groundbreaking wildlife sanctuary by enclosing his estate with a 3-mile long, 9-foot-high stone wall. This innovative protected area predated formal conservation efforts by decades.
Today, Walton Hall has been transformed into the luxurious four-star Waterton Park Hotel, allowing guests to immerse themselves in this historic setting. Walton Hall, a gracious Georgian mansion on its own island, houses 22 bedrooms and the indulgent Bazaar Spa, complete with outdoor hot tubs overlooking the lake. The mainland Waterton Park Hotel offers 41 additional rooms, many with stunning views of the lake and ancient woodland.
📍 Walton Hall, The Balk, Walton, Wakefield, WF2 6PW
Looking for an affordable way to travel across West Yorkshire? DaySaver tickets are the answer! With unlimited off-peak travel on any bus or train, you can save money while exploring all the amazing sights this region has to offer. Check out the WY Metro website to find the perfect ticket for your next adventure!
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