Meltham
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Meltham is a village located in West Yorkshire, governed by Kirklees Council. It has a population of about 9,000 and falls within the HD9 postcode area. Known for its scenic landscapes and historic architecture, Meltham's proximity to the Pennines makes it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Meltham. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

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Accommodation at Durker Roods Hotel in meltham
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Durker Roods Hotel

Bishopsway, Meltham, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD9 4JA

Accommodation at Woodbottom Farm in meltham
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Woodbottom Farm

Woodbottom Farm, Wood Bottom Farm, Bent Ley Road, Meltham, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 4AP, United Kingdom

Accommodation at Woodbottom Farm in meltham
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Woodbottom Farm

Woodbottom Farm, Wood Bottom Farm, Bent Ley Road, Meltham, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 4AP, United Kingdom

Accommodation at Ford Cottage in holmbridge
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Ford Cottage

Greenfield Road, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 2LS

Accommodation at Ivy Cottage in holmbridge
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Ivy Cottage

Woodhead Road, Holmbridge, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 2NQ

Accommodation at Corn Loft House B&B in holmbridge
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Corn Loft House B&B

146 Woodhead Road, Holmbridge, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 2NL

Things to Do in Meltham

Skatepark with wet concrete ramps, colorful graffiti, and grass fields in the background under a cloudy sky.
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Meltham Skatepark

16 Thomas Wroe Way, Meltham, Holmfirth HD9 5AN, UK

Meltham Skatepark, located in the picturesque town of Meltham, offers a delightful recreational area for families and children. Situated in a recreation park, it provides ample space for skateboarding and other sports activities, making it a friendly spot for locals and tourists alike.

Lush green trees line a peaceful path near a stream, creating a serene atmosphere in Meltham Pleasure Grounds.
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Meltham Pleasure Grounds

Meltham, Holmfirth HD9 4AD, UK

Meltham Pleasure Grounds offers a delightful escape in the heart of Meltham, Holmfirth. While the park itself is a charming spot for families with its playground and scenic walking paths, parking is typically pay-and-display, ensuring convenient access for visitors. Enjoy a peaceful day surrounded by nature, with plenty of opportunities for spotting local wildlife and enjoying the refurbished play area.

Holme Retreat - spas in holme valley
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Holme Retreat

2A Woodhead Rd, Holmfirth HD9 2JU, UK

Discover Holme Retreat in Holmfirth for deeply relaxing spa days, exceptional massages, and a wonderfully cosy chill-out space.

Live band performing at Meltham Liberal Club, with colorful lights and musical instruments on stage.
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Meltham Liberal Club

17 Wessenden Head Rd, Meltham, Holmfirth HD9 4ET, UK

Located in the heart of Meltham, Meltham Liberal Club offers convenient on-street parking for visitors. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with friendly staff, affordable drinks, and a variety of entertainment options including snooker, pool, and live music events. It's an ideal spot for tourists looking to experience local culture and community events.

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The Victoria Park

10 Station St, Meltham, Holmfirth HD9 5QL, UK

Located in the heart of Meltham, The Victoria Park offers convenient parking for visitors looking to explore this charming area. With payment options including credit and debit cards, this facility ensures a hassle-free experience for tourists visiting the local attractions and enjoying the vibrant pub scene.

AB Gold Rum - distilleries in meltham
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AB Gold Rum

Meltham, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 5AN

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Geographic Facts

Population
9,012
Postcode
HD9
Administrative area
Kirklees
Dialing code
01484

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Greenacres Care Home Achieves Second Place at Meltham Scarecrow Festival 2026

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Walkshire in Meltham

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Walk: Butterley Reservoir
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Butterley Reservoir

📍Marsden

A lovely walk around this picturesque reservoir with stunning views of the valleys below on a walk up from the village of Marsden near the border with Lancashire. The Route what3words for start point: ///worm.ringside.deserved Start Point: Butterley Reservoir Finish Point: Butterley Reservoir Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map butterley-reservoirDownload Walk Description If you're a fan of scenic beauty intertwined with rich industrial heritage, then this walk starting near Marsden train station is an experience tailor-made for you. The convenience of beginning your journey adjacent to a public transport hub makes it effortlessly accessible for everyone, whether you're a local or a visitor relying on the train. Your exploration kicks off as you step onto the Kirklees Way, a trail that leads you away from the station and toward the captivating landscape of the reservoir. As you wander, you'll immediately be struck by the natural beauty surrounding you—water reflecting the sky, trees that sway in the wind, and open fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. But this isn't just any trail; it's a pathway that meanders through a region steeped in history. Marsden and its surroundings were once bustling epicenters for milling and cloth production. The very ground you walk upon has been tread by laborers, merchants, and industrialists whose efforts transformed this bucolic setting into a hive of human ingenuity and production. Every step you take is like a stroll through a living museum, where nature and history coalesce. If you're looking to make the most of your day, the journey doesn't have to stop at the first reservoir. Extend your adventure to include the neighboring reservoirs at Wessenden and Blakely. Each of these bodies of water has its own unique charm and story, and covering more ground gives you a deeper appreciation for the landscape's diversity. Whether you're out for photography, bird-watching, or simply savoring the sights, you'll find ample opportunity for enrichment. As you loop back to Marsden, don't forget to cap off your expedition by indulging in some local hospitality. The village boasts an array of quaint pubs and cozy cafes, each offering its own unique blend of traditional and contemporary fare. Whether you opt for a steaming cup of tea, a hearty pie, or a refreshing pint of local ale, you’ll find that it's the perfect way to refuel both body and spirit. This walk offers a unique blend of accessibility, natural beauty, and historical context, making it a perfect outing for individuals and families alike. Whether you choose the shorter route for a quick afternoon escape or extend your journey to encompass more reservoirs, you're in for a fulfilling experience. And regardless of how far you go, you’ll end your day with a deeper understanding of both the natural and human forces that have shaped this captivating region.

Walk: Digley Reservoir
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Digley Reservoir

⏱️0h 56m📍Holmbridge

An easy, but varied walk through fields, alongside woods and just on the edge of the moor near Holmbridge. The Route what3words for start point: ///spell.cemented.props Start / Finish Point: Digley Quarry Car Park, Holmfirth, HD9 2QD Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map walkshiredigleyreservoirDownload Walk Description From the Digley Quarry Car Park, go up the steps in the bank towards the reservoir and join a walled lane. Turn right along the lane - which first heads uphill but soon starts to drop. Ignore the first gap in the wall on the right, which leads to the quarry. Stay on the lane and towards the bottom of the slope, some shallow steps climb up to the right. Follow these onto a path between fields and woods. When you reach another set of steps, use these to drop and follow the clear path which soon bears right onto a walled lane. Follow this lane for a short while to where it forks. There is a bench between the two lanes, and here, keep left and descend, veering left and through a metal gate, to Bilberry Dam. Walk across the dam and follow the path to the left up the hill. Continue on this path and through a gate in the wall until you reach a gate and bridge over the stream. With the reservoir to your left, follow the path, which soon bends to the left, through a gate and down to Digley South Car Park. Cross the car park, to where you meet the road. Taking care, turn left along the road, which soon becomes paved, and crosses the reservoir embankment. Turn left at the end, and where the road curves to the right, go through a gate on the left and follow the path and the steps back to Digley Quarry Car Park.

Walk: Digley Reservoir
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Digley Reservoir

📍Holmbridge

A lovely walk around the amazing Digley reservoir on the outskirts of Holmfirth, in the Holme Valley. The Route what3words for start point: ///flaking.reminder.introduce Start Point: Digley Reservoir, free parking at Digley Quarry Car Park (nearest postcode HD9 2QD) or Digley South Car Park (nearest postcode HD9 2RX). Finish Point: Digley Reservoir Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map digley-reservoirDownload Walk Description Use the onsite carpark, don't park on the roadside. Follow the path way on the northern side side of the water, which shares the path with the much longer Kirklees Way. The path skirts the edge of the water and darts in and out of woodland which provides some beautiful plant life especially the bluebells in the spring time. Before turning back towards the car park you will pass by the smaller Bilberry reservoir which has lovely views back across the valley.

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