Clayton West
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Clayton West is a village located in the HD8 postcode area of West Yorkshire. Governed by Kirklees Council, it has a population of approximately 4,000 residents. Known for its historical links to the textile industry, the village features scenic countryside and offers access to nearby rail trails and parks.

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Accommodation at Holiday Cottage YSP in west bretton
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Holiday Cottage YSP

5 Claphouse Fold, Haigh, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75 4BY

Accommodation at Upper Midgley Farm B&B in netherton
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Upper Midgley Farm B&B

Midgley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 4JH

Accommodation at Cuckstool Cottage in denby dale railway station
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Cuckstool Cottage

1a Cuckstool Road, Denby Dale, West Yorkshire, HD8 8RF

Accommodation at Three Acres Inn and Restaurant in kirkburton
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Three Acres Inn and Restaurant

Roydhouse, Shelley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD8 8LR

Accommodation at Heaps House in denby dale
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Heaps House

11A Dearneside Road, Denby Dale, Denby Dale, HD8 8TP, United Kingdom

Things to Do in Clayton West

Brick building with a sign reading "Darby & Joan Club," surrounded by greenery and a gravel pathway.
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Darby & Joan Club Clayton West

Church Ln, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9PD, UK

Located in the charming village of Clayton West, the Darby & Joan Club offers a convenient parking facility for visitors attending events or appointments. The car park is easy to find and is managed by staff who assist with parking and provide guidance. Ideal for those visiting for vaccinations or local events, this facility ensures a smooth and organized experience.

Lush green bowling green with a clubhouse in the background and people gathered under trees in Clayton West, Yorkshire.
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Clayton West Crown Green Bowls Club

Cliffe Woods and Park, Cliffe St, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9NR, UK

Located in the picturesque setting of Clayton West, the Clayton West Crown Green Bowls Club offers convenient parking for visitors. While specific payment details are not provided, the facility is likely a standard pay-and-display, ensuring easy access to the club's beautiful green and surroundings. Ideal for those looking to enjoy a day of sports in a serene environment.

A tall stone sculpture surrounded by visitors, with rolling hills and a blue sky in the background.
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Cliffe Woods and Park

Cliffe St, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9NR, UK

Cliffe Woods and Park in Clayton West offers a serene woodland escape with well-maintained paths and plenty of seating areas for relaxation. This peaceful attraction is ideal for families and visitors looking to enjoy nature without the hassle of parking fees, as it provides free parking facilities.

Sign for Wendy's Sandwich Shop featuring "Hot & Cold Sandwiches" in Clayton West, Yorkshire, with a gated entrance.
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Wendy's Sandwich Shop

Colliers Way, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9WL, UK

Located in Clayton West, Huddersfield, Wendy's Sandwich Shop offers a delightful selection of sandwiches, paninis, and other tasty treats. While enjoying the local cuisine, visitors can find convenient pay-and-display parking nearby, making it easy to explore the charming area.

Pub Food & Drink @ The Woodman Inn in clayton west
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Food & Drink @ The Woodman Inn

The Woodman Inn, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD8 0PX

A pint of beer in a branded glass sits on a bar mat, with a blurred background of bottles and bar equipment.
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Woodman Inn

1 Wakefield Rd, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9QB, UK

The Woodman Inn, located in Clayton West, offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with traditional style and real log fires. While visiting, enjoy the convenience of nearby pay-and-display parking, making it easy to explore the charming surroundings of Huddersfield. Perfect for a relaxing evening with a pint or a delightful meal.

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Geographic Facts

Population
4,386
Postcode
HD8
Administrative area
Denby Dale
Dialing code
01484

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Walkshire in Clayton West

More Walks in Clayton West β†’
Walk: Denby Dale
4mi
Moderate

Walk: Denby Dale

⏱️1h 38mπŸ“Denby Dale

Take a journey around Hagg Wood and Calverly Wood taking in the sights of Square Wood Reservoir near to Denby Dale. The Route What3words for Start Point: ///fabric.galaxies.backtrack Start Point: Wakefield Road Railway Station bus stops on Wakefield Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield HD8 8QH Finish Point: Wakefield Road Railway Station bus stops on Wakefield Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield HD8 8QH Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map walkshire-denbydaleDownload Walk Description From the bus stops on Wakefield Road, head towards the impressive viaduct high over the to, and almost immediately veer left down the side road. When the road stops, carry on along the footpath under one of the arches to walk underneath the viaduct, then follow the path left to walk alongside it. Around half way down, turn to the right and follow an enclosed path to reach the side of a house. At the A635 Barnsley Road, turn right and walk towards a side road on the left. Carefully cross over Barnsley Road and head up the side road, called Toby Wood Lane. The road eventually turns to the left, but here stay on the track continuing on the previous line of the road. Once through the small section of woodland, turn left and go through the gate into the field. Walk through the field and through the next two gates, turning right straight after the second. Turn left to right along the line of the trees to reach the access road, and turn right to follow it through the farm. As the road turns to the right, look for the public footpath sign on the left, and take it into the field. Turn left again and follow the clear path through the trees ahead to another access road. Turn left and then at the end of the road, turn left to continue on the footpath alongside the wall. Follow the clear path between the trees and then veer slightly to the right to follow the line of trees on your left. With Square Wood Reservoir on the left, you meet another road. Turn right and follow the road and onto the path after the road ends, turning left to walk around Calverley Wood. Pick up the long straight access road and at the junction, hairpin turn to the left to walk up Bank Lane. At the main road, turn right to walk the opposite way along Barnsley Road to go underneath the viaduct. Once under, cross over the road and turn left on the public footpath through Churchfield. The path becomes a road, which crosses over Bank Lane. Carry straight on and then turn left on Nether Dale. Look for the snicket on the right and turn left at the main road to return to the bus stops at the start.

Walk: The Kirklees Way
72mi
Moderate

Walk: The Kirklees Way

πŸ“Hightown

The Kirklees Way is a scenic long-distance footpath that encircles the metropolitan borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire, England. Spanning approximately 72 miles (116 km), this circular route offers a diverse and captivating journey through some of the region's most picturesque landscapes Designed for those seeking both a physical challenge and an opportunity to connect with the area's history and environment, the Kirklees Way provides a comprehensive experience of West Yorkshire's rural charm and historical depth. Whether undertaken in sections or as a complete circuit, the route promises a rewarding adventure for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. The Route what3words for start point: ///squeaking.thanks.kinks Start Point: Marsden Railway Station Finish Point: Marsden Railway Station Distance: 72 Miles GPX Route Map kirklees-way-west-yorkshireDownload Walk Description Marsden The journey often begins in the village of Marsden, nestled in the Colne Valley. Known for its rugged Pennine landscapes, Marsden is the gateway to the Standedge Tunnel, the longest, highest, and deepest canal tunnel in Britain. Wessenden Valley and Reservoirs From Marsden, the path leads into the Wessenden Valley, home to a series of reservoirs, including Wessenden Reservoir and Wessenden Head Reservoir. This area is known for its stunning moorland views and is a haven for wildlife. Black Hill and Holme Valley Continuing east, the route ascends Black Hill, one of the highest points in West Yorkshire, offering panoramic views. It then descends into the Holme Valley, passing through the village of Holme, known for its proximity to Digley Reservoir and Brownhill Reservoir. Denby Dale and Skelmanthorpe Further along, the route passes through the villages of Denby Dale and Skelmanthorpe. Denby Dale is known for its famous giant pies and the Denby Dale Viaduct, while Skelmanthorpe offers a glimpse of traditional Yorkshire village life. Clayton West and the Dearne Valley The path continues through Clayton West, then follows the Dearne Valley into the village of Flockton, offering a mix of wooded areas and open fields. Grange Moor and Emley Moor The path then heads towards Grange Moor and the towering Emley Moor Mast, the tallest freestanding structure in the UK. The mast is a significant landmark visible from miles around. Thornhill and Dewsbury As the route heads back towards the west, it passes through Thornhill, known for its historic Thornhill Parish Church and Dewsbury. Dewsbury is a large market town with significant historical architecture and a bustling town centre. Huddersfield The route skirts the town of Huddersfield, a vibrant town known for its impressive architecture, including the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and Lockwood Viaduct. The route offers glimpses of the town before continuing into more rural areas. Scapegoat Hill and Deanhead Scapegoat Hill is a small, elevated village that stands proudly on the hillside, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Continuing on the Kirklees Way, the route leads you to Deanhead, a remote area characterized by its rugged moorland terrain and a sense of isolation that feels far removed from the bustling towns below. Deanhead lies in the upper reaches of the Deanhead Reservoir. This section of the walk is particularly appealing to those who enjoy the raw beauty of the Pennines. Return to Marsden The route completes the circle as it returns to Marsden, bringing the journey full circle. Here, walkers can reflect on the varied landscapes, rich history, and natural beauty encountered along the Kirklees Way. Key Landmarks: Standedge Tunnel (Marsden) Wessenden Reservoirs Black Hill Digley and Brownhill Reservoirs Victoria Tower (Castle Hill) Emley Moor Mast Denby Dale Viaduct Thornhill Parish Church This journey through the Kirklees Way provides a comprehensive exploration of the area's natural and cultural heritage, making it a rewarding experience for hikers and history enthusiasts alike.

Walk: Cannon Hall Country Park
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Cannon Hall Country Park

πŸ“Cawthorne

Enjoy strolling around this beautiful country park on the outskirts of Barnsley. The Route what3words for start point: ///sized.forkful.donation Start Point: Cannon Hall, Cawthorne, Barnsley S75 4AT Finish Point: Cannon Hall Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map cannon-hall-country-parkDownload Walk Description This country park is free to visit though parking charges apply. There is fabulous array of grassland, streams and a stunning lake which are home to all sorts of wildlife. Make sure you have your eyes peeled to spot it all. In addition the woodlands look stunning in spring with bluebells in full bloom. The Hall itself is well worth a visit, as it's a stunning Georgian period property with a museum. There is also a cafΓ© and farm shop on site to help you get those lovely treats for the family.

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