HOW TO GET TO HEBDEN BRIDGE VINTAGE WEEKEND

Hebden Bridge is a market town in the Upper Calder Valley. It is centrally located at the West of West Yorkshire, in between Halifax and Todmorden. The town is the largest settlement in the civil parish of Hebden Royd.

The vintage weekend is staged at Calder Holmes Park and the main entrance to Calder Holmes Park is situated off the main road, New Road, through Hebden Bridge’s Memorial Garden and next to the canal. Vehicle entry for exhibitors and stallholders is on Station Road which again is off New Road. The postcode is HX7 8AU.

If you are visiting by car and need to park on a road, please observe any parking restrictions and give due care and consideration to how and where you park, ensuring that your vehicle does not cause an obstruction, or affects the free flow of traffic. Please do not park on pavements as this can cause an obstruction to pedestrians and wheelchair users, forcing them to use the road to pass. Adequate parking facilities are provided at the old Walkley’s Clogs car park and Mytholmroyd Railway Station, follow the signs on the A646 towards Halifax.

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS

  • Hebden Bridge has direct rail links to Manchester and Leeds and the train station on Station Road is just a short walk to the entrance to Calder Holmes Park situated to the eastern end of the town centre.

  • Buses serve Hebden Bridge from Halifax, Todmorden, Burnley, Rochdale and Keighley.

  • The former Walkley Clogs Mill car park in Mytholmroyd is available for car parking up to 200 spaces are available. The car park is located on Carr Lane about half a mile southeast of Calder Holmes Park along the A646 towards Halifax. In addition blue badge parking is available on Station Road.

  • We have been granted permission from Northern Rail for our visitors to use the Park & Ride at Mytholmroyd railway station. Hebden Bridge is then either just a short walk or one stop on the train away.