Huddersfield is a large market town situated in West Yorkshire, England. It’s the 11th largest town in the United Kingdom. It boasts a wide range of facilities and attractions as well as its football team recently been promoted to the Premier League. With it being situated in the largest county of them all in West Yorkshire, England, its surrounded by superb scenery and landscapes which is perfect for walking or cycling opportunities. Make sure you get a warm Yorkshire welcome, by visiting some of the small villages on the outskirts of Huddersfield.
If it’s not taking in the views at the Holmfirth Vineyard, then you must visit the local Handmade bakery in Slaithwaite, but not forgetting to make the journey back through to Huddersfield to catch a show at the famous Lawrence Batley theatre. Throughout the years Huddersfield has been home to some of the most famous and popular festivals, from the Marsden Jazz Festival in October, the Huddersfield Literature Festival in March and this year saw an epic performance from Christian Marklay and 1-week exhibition right in the heart of the town centre which was part of the successful Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival in November.
For more information please see below:
http://www.hud.ac.uk/about-huddersfield/
Lonely planet guide to Huddersfield: http://www.hud.ac.uk/explore-hud/
How to get here/campus map: http://www.hud.ac.uk/about/maps/
Visit Britain: http://www.visitbritain.com/en/EN/
Visit Yorkshire: http://www.yorkshire.com/
Leeds – Huddersfield is 14 miles southwest of Leeds, and has direct links via the train and bus which take between 20 – 40 minutes.
Leeds is fast developing city which has recently seen 2 large investments, with the Victoria Quarter hosting a range of luxury shops and the Trinity Shopping Centre which includes a cinema, restaurants and high street shops.