Music Scene
Live music venue hosting cosy and intimate gigs of an eclectic variety.
39 locals recommend
Trades Club
Holme StreetLive music venue hosting cosy and intimate gigs of an eclectic variety.
Great walks
An hour's walk out of town for off road cyclists and walkers alike. Fantastic views when you reach the top especially if you climb the stairs of Stoodley Pike itself.
55 locals recommend
Stoodley Pike
19 Hare CtAn hour's walk out of town for off road cyclists and walkers alike. Fantastic views when you reach the top especially if you climb the stairs of Stoodley Pike itself.
A lovely walk out from the town centre or a short drive away with parking. A welcome stop at Gibson Mill for coffee and cake or a light lunch.
102 locals recommend
Hardcastle Crags
Midgehole RoadA lovely walk out from the town centre or a short drive away with parking. A welcome stop at Gibson Mill for coffee and cake or a light lunch.
An excellent beauty spot to take the picnic! Walk from Hardcastle Crags main car park.
Lumb Hole Falls
Sunny Bank RoadAn excellent beauty spot to take the picnic! Walk from Hardcastle Crags main car park.
Rochdale Canal
Flat and well maintained tow path perfect for walkers and bikes.
Food scene
Blue Sky Baker
11A Crown StA personal favourite of mine especially for the Italian Doughnuts!
Extremely friendly staff and service. Would recommend for breakfast and lunch.
7 locals recommend
Cafe Solo
5 Market StExtremely friendly staff and service. Would recommend for breakfast and lunch.
Local pubs/bars
Great cosy bar with outside seating located underneath Hebden Bridge Picture House. Loads of great bars in Hebden Bridge but this is one of my favourites!
8 locals recommend
Nightjar Bar
New RoadGreat cosy bar with outside seating located underneath Hebden Bridge Picture House. Loads of great bars in Hebden Bridge but this is one of my favourites!
Things to do in town
Built between 1919-1921, is an independent cinema with daily evening screenings, weekend matinees and tea time screenings, and matinees most days during school holidays. There is a screening every Thursday morning, at which free tea and biscuits are provided.
39 locals recommend
Hebden Bridge Picture House
New RoadBuilt between 1919-1921, is an independent cinema with daily evening screenings, weekend matinees and tea time screenings, and matinees most days during school holidays. There is a screening every Thursday morning, at which free tea and biscuits are provided.
Hebden Bridge Visitor Centre
1 New RdA park for everyone to enjoy with a lovely cafe serving cakes and hot drinks and an excellent menu of ice creams.
6 locals recommend
Calder Holmes Park
9 Hebble EndA park for everyone to enjoy with a lovely cafe serving cakes and hot drinks and an excellent menu of ice creams.
One of the hubs of Hebden Bridge with cafes, pubs, shops and the market (Thursdays and weekends).
Saint George's Square
Saint George's SquareOne of the hubs of Hebden Bridge with cafes, pubs, shops and the market (Thursdays and weekends).
Sightseeing
Historic village situated above Hebden, well worth a visit to see the ruined church and Sylvia Plath's grave. You can drive, catch a bus or walk up...be prepared for a steep climb especially if you walk The Butress!
44 locals recommend
Heptonstall
Historic village situated above Hebden, well worth a visit to see the ruined church and Sylvia Plath's grave. You can drive, catch a bus or walk up...be prepared for a steep climb especially if you walk The Butress!