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Peaks, canals, valleys and reservoirs - come to the Colne Valley and explore a wealth of outdoor delights and a rich industrial heritage. Former inns are award-winning restaurants; walking shoes, not clogs, tread the footpaths; and canal boats, once used to transport coal, carry holidayers along the longest, highest and deepest tunnel in Britain. Search attractions in Marsden.
Marsden and the Colne Valley Nature at its very best
Holmfirth Wonderful shops and cobbled streets
Explore the National Trust Marsden Moor estate's windswept ecological paradise on a 4, 8 or 10 mile hike. Visit Pule Hill for magnificent 360 degree views; Wessenden Valley for spectacular sunsets; and the scheduled ancient monument Eastergate Bridge which dates back to the 17th century. Wind down after a hike in the hills; treat yourself to mouthwatering fresh cream cakes, or try a pint of real ale at The Riverhead Brewery Tap overlooking the river Colne. For the ultimate luxury head to Titanic Spa which has attracted national attention for its eco-friendly features and luxury treatments since it opened in 2006.
Sitting at the head of the valley Marsden is a popular location for visitors where you can wander alongside the water's edge of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and retrace ancient packhorse trails, to the Standedge tunnel - the longest, highest and deepest in Britain. But don't be fooled, this is a thoroughly modern village, where contemporary arts and crafts sit perfectly alongside quirky events, country ales and village stores.
From traditional folklore to contemporary jazz, the Colne Valley is home to an eclectic programme of events, many of which date back hundreds of years making them well worth a visit - Imbolc Fire Festival, Slaithwaite Moonraking Festival and Marsden Cuckoo Day to mention a few.
Be sure to pop in to the Marsden Tourist Information Centre when you visit for plenty of ideas, hints and tips on events and things that are happeinng during your trip.
Marsden:
There's good engineering, there's really good engineering...and then there's Standedge Tunnel. Breathtaking.
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