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About Huddersfield

The market town of Huddersfield is pretty and historic: its position between three rivers was perfect for making textiles in the Victorian era, and Huddersfield has some really charming Victorian architecture, including its Grade I listed railway station. In fact Huddersfield ranks number three in the country for number of listed buildings, after London and Bristol. But it’s also neighbours with the picturesque Colne and Holme valleys, lush green expanses of gently rolling hills and dales. For our Gurus the best places to stay in Huddersfield share the region’s historic look, and great views. They like a great value pub with rooms, and a romantic Georgian conversion, with luxurious decor.

Once you’ve dropped your bags off at your hotel, your next port of call should be Castle Hill. Not only is the view of Huddersfield and its surrounds fantastic, it’s also got the Victoria Tower, a tall tower built to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897. From here if you stroll around you’re likely to come across Huddersfield Town Hall, Beaumont Public Park, St. Peter’s Church, the Huddersfield Broad Canal and Huddersfield Narrow Canal (you can navigate both by narrow boat).

If you’re using the best places to stay in Huddersfield as a base for exploring the region you should still head for Castle Hill first, but you may also want to take in the Marsden Moor Estate, a beautiful region of common moorland surrounding the village of Marsden with its valleys, reservoirs, peaks and crags. The National Trust now manages the estate, and they’ve made it possible to see the area’s historic structures too, ranging from pre-Roman remains to industrial relics of the great railway age. Beyond the area you can see from Castle Hill, are the Yorkshire Dales and the Peak District.

The Best Places to Stay in Huddersfield

Best Pubs with Rooms

  • The Foxglove is a charming country inn in the scenic Burton Dean Valley (just outside Huddersfield), and the perfect country escape. From the outside it looks like a Tudor era pub, with black beams and whitewashed walls, but it looks much younger on the inside, with beams and flagstones downstairs, but also cosy, country-contemporary rooms upstairs. There are 23 rooms and suites in all, with some great family configurations. The pub serves up the local ales with pride, and a menu of British classics.

For Couples

  • Manor House Lindley is an artfully converted Georgian mansion with a Grade II listing, and 11 rooms and suites to the north of Huddersfield. The honey-stone exterior is impressive, rather than grand, but inside there’s a more luxurious look, with House of Hackney prints, plenty of velvet, and plush fabrics and furnishings. Manor House Lindley has two restaurants, a tea lounge, and an atmospheric bar, so there’s plenty of opportunity to indulge.

Prefer a Private Apartment or Cottage?

  • If you'd prefer the privacy of a self-catering option then browse through the wide variety available online with our partner, Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Leeds Bradford Airport is the closest international airport to Huddersfield, about half an hour away by car or taxi, or about an hour by public transport. Manchester Airport is number two, about 45 minutes away by car or taxi, or about an hour on the train. Manchester and Leeds stations are the rail interchange for Huddersfield too, both about half an hour away, and if you’re coming from London it will take you about three hours, leaving from Kings Cross.
  • If you want to hire a car we recommend you visit our online partner, Rentalcars.
  • If you’re hoping for nice weather the best time of year to visit Huddersfield is summer, when it’s sunny and relatively dry, and temperatures get into the low 20°Cs. Winter is the rainiest time to visit, as well as being the coolest, but whatever time you travel it’s worth packing your wet weather gear. In March, Huddersfield hosts a Brass Band Competition, and a literature festival, in April there’s a Real Ale Festival, and in July there’s a carnival.

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Best Hotels in Huddersfield

  • The Foxglove Huddersfield 23 rooms from €75

    Country Escape  -  With hearty cuisine, cosy rooms, roaring fires, and its location in a conservation area — this is an ideal rural escape
    Short break  -  Located just 20 mins outside Leeds making it an easy choice for a quick weekend getaway
    Value chic  -  With rooms starting at well under £100, this is a very reasonably priced stay
    Great walks  -  There are miles of scenic hiking trails running through Burton Dean Valley
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    A charming historic inn set in the scenic Burton Dean Valley. Having undergone a complete refurb, rooms are fresh and contemporary but still packed with character. Downstairs the atmospheric pub serves seasonal British classics and real ale. A charming base for a relaxing rural getaway. See More

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  • Manor House Lindley Huddersfield 11 rooms from €195

    Short break  -  A great option for a weekend escape with friends or as a couple, enjoy the impressive interiors and dine and drink well!
    Self catering  -  For a well-equipped kitchen, a private entrance, and a firelit lounge choose to stay in The Apartment
    Foodies  -  With fine dining, a bistro, and an afternoon tea lounge — you are spoilt for choice here
    Great walks  -  Get out of town and explore the expansive network of scenic hiking trails in the gorgeous Yorkshire countryside
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    A beautifully converted Grade II-listed Georgian mansion set in Huddersfield. Individually styled rooms merge original features with bold patterns, sumptuous fabrics, and modern luxuries. With two superb restaurants, a tea lounge, & an atmospheric bar, this is ideal for an indulgent weekend escape. See More

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