Huddersfield Map

Huddersfield map, view the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield, located in the county of West Yorkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Huddersfield West Yorkshire & Guide to the Area

Huddersfield Map West Yorkshire: Interactive map of Huddersfield, displaying the town situated in the county of West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Huddersfield area and a Huddersfield town centre map, showing Huddersfield Railway Station and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Huddersfield map are: Greenhead Park, Kingsgate Shopping Centre, Packhorse Shopping Centre, St George's Square, Lawrence Batley Theatre, The Parish pub, Huddersfield Art Gallery, Boots, Superdrug, Byram Arcade, McDonald's, Coffee Evolution, The Cherry Tree pub, Turtle Bay, Nando's, KAL Leisure Centre, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate Market, Wilko, Waterstones, Huddersfield Bus Station, Huddersfield Leisure Centre, Tesco Express, The Vulcan, The Warehouse nightclub, Tolson Museum, Primark, TK Maxx, Poundland, WHSmith, Chiquito, BrewDog Huddersfield, Revolution Bar, The Yorkshire Rose, Iceland, The King's Head, Costa Coffee, Starbucks, Greggs, Specsavers, Halifax Bank, Barclays Bank, Huddersfield Library, The Plumbers Arms, Humpit Hummus, Pak Halaal Butchers, Huddersfield Parish Church, Sainsbury's Local, McManus Pharmacy, Burger King, The Media Centre.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Almondbury, Lindley, Marsh, Bradley, Birkby, Deighton, Lockwood, Newsome, Crosland Moor, Golcar, Slaithwaite, Marsden, Linthwaite, Meltham, Holmfirth, Honley, Brockholes, Upperthong, Netherthong, Farnley Tyas, Kirkheaton, Lepton, Shelley, Shepley, Skelmanthorpe, Denby Dale, Scissett, Emley, Flockton, Outlane, Elland, Brighouse, Rastrick.

Huddersfield sits snugly in the heart of West Yorkshire, surrounded by hills, moorland and a proud industrial heritage that still shows in its solid stone buildings and old mill chimneys. It's got a bit of everything—history, culture, football, decent shopping, and some cracking countryside right on the doorstep. The town's big enough to keep you busy but still has that proper local feel, where people say morning to strangers and the market's still a place to pick up your veg and have a natter.

The roots of Huddersfield stretch deep into the past, but things really took off in the 18th and 19th centuries with the textile trade. It became one of the great mill towns of the north, turning wool into wealth and helping power the Industrial Revolution. The legacy of that boom still shapes the place—from the grand architecture to the sprawling grid of terraced streets. These days, Huddersfield is home to around 162,000 people, with a mix of students, families, and lifelong locals keeping it buzzing. The University of Huddersfield adds a bit of youthful energy and draws people in from all over the world.

In the centre, you'll find the striking Victorian railway station (often called one of the finest in England), Kingsgate Shopping Centre, a proper mix of independents and high street brands, and a good selection of cafés, pubs and restaurants. Greenhead Park is perfect for a wander or a lazy afternoon, and if you head just a little further out, there's the National Trust's Marsden Moor Estate with its wide skies and wild heather. Castle Hill is another must—climb to the top and you'll get cracking views across the whole town and beyond. For history lovers, the Tolson Museum offers a fascinating look at Huddersfield's past, all tucked inside a former mansion.

Further afield, West Yorkshire opens up with loads to discover. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just down the road near Wakefield, full of open-air art and country walks. Leeds and Bradford both offer plenty in the way of galleries, food, nightlife and culture. Salts Mill in Saltaire is a brilliant mix of art, books and history all in one place, and if you're after a moorland fix, the Brontë country around Haworth is within easy reach. Halifax is having a bit of a moment too, with the Piece Hall, Eureka! and a growing indie scene.

Huddersfield's well connected, with direct rail links to Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and beyond. Trains run regularly from its central station, and buses serve the surrounding towns and villages. It's right by the M62, so driving east or west is a doddle, and the M1 isn't far off either. If you're flying, Leeds Bradford Airport is your nearest option, about 45 minutes by car, and Manchester Airport is reachable in just over an hour. There are plenty of taxi services and walking routes too, especially for getting across town or up to the hills.

West Yorkshire's one of those counties that doesn't show off but definitely delivers. It's a mix of grit and beauty, with a strong sense of identity and loads of stories packed into every town, hill and village. You've got old mills turned into galleries, cities that pulse with music and food, and countryside that shifts from soft valleys to rugged moors. It's a place that's always been shaped by hard work and strong communities, and that balance of old and new is still going strong.

We hope you found this Huddersfield tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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