Enjoy English Tourism Week 2024 in West Yorkshire

To mark English Tourism Week 2024 (15th – 24th March) , we’ve worked with our West Yorkshire partners to highlight just some of the festivals, events and experiences across the region during English Tourism Week and beyond. Fresh on the back of Leeds 2023 Year of Culture, in 2024 Calderdale launched ‘CultureDale’, Wakefield celebrate ‘Our Year’, all to be followed by Bradford City of Culture 2025. There’s never been a better time to #EnjoyWestYorkshire.

 

CALDERDALE

Hebden Bridge Film Festival (15th – 17th March)

The Hebden Bridge Film Festival brings three days of wonderful World Cinema, UK and US independent films to engage, challenge and excite you. You can also enjoy Q & A’s, Panels and film Masterclasses. With Hebden Bridge Town Hall as the Film Festival Hub and screenings at the beautifully restored, state-of-the-art Hebden Bridge Picture House cinema – join Filmmakers and fellow Film lovers to experience the wonderful community spirit that Hebden Bridge is famous for. The Festival’s opening night film is COPA71, telling the extraordinary story of the 1971 Women’s Football World Cup, which has been written out of sporting history – until now. You will find details of the full Festival programme on the Film Festival’s website .

Where? Hebden Bridge Town Hall (St George’s Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY) and Hebden Bridge Picture House (

New Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 8AD)

When? 15th – 17th March 2024

 Shibden Hall Ghost Hunt 

Join Haunted Rooms for an unforgettable night of ghost hunting at the historic Shibden Hall in Halifax – take part in an actual paranormal investigation as an expert team guides you through the Hall, unearthing the hidden secrets and chilling encounters that lie within. It is said that the spirits of Shibden Hall’s former residents roam its shadowy halls and rooms long after nightfall. Frequent sightings of the Grey Lady, mysterious footsteps, and disembodied voices echoing through empty corridors all contribute to the chilling aura that descends upon the estate.

Where? Shibden Hall, Lister’s Road, Halifax HX3 6XG

When? 8pm 15th – 2am 16th March

Ascents of Wainhouse Tower 

An opportunity to ascend to the top of the tallest folly in the world and take in the stunning views from the ornate viewing platform at the top. Wainhouse Tower, known locally as the ‘Tower of Spite’, was originally commissioned as a chimney for the local dye works by John Edward Wainhouse in the late 19th century. The structure was never used as a working chimney and became a focal point of a long-running feud between Wainhouse and his wealthy neighbour, Sir Henry Edwards. For those brave enough to tackle the 369 steps to the viewing gallery 77 metres (253 feet) at the top, the panoramic views make it well worth the climb!

Where? 9 Wakefield Gate, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 0HB

When? Saturday 16th March, Good Friday 29th March, Easter Monday 1st April, Wednesday 3rd April – NB All dates are currently to be confirmed.  Once confirmed, we will update our Wainhouse Tower page , announce the dates through the VisitCalderdale social media channels on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) and you will then be able to book tickets online through the Eventbrite link on our Wainhouse Tower page above.

Halifax Borough Market

This splendid Grade II* listed Victorian market hall has been voted the best in Britain. Come and enjoy the hustle, bustle and traditional splendour of a thriving retail market with a warm and friendly atmosphere and eat your way around the world with delicious food and drink. You can refuel with a cuppa and butty (go on, have cake too), a Full English, or indulge yourself with Thai, Mexican, Tapas, Burgers, Vietnamese, Pizza, Paninis, Pasta, Pie & Peas, Craft Ales & Beers and more!

Where? Halifax Borough Market, 19 Albion Street, Halifax, HX1 1DU

When? Monday – Saturday 8am – 4.30pm

Porcus

Porcus brings you high welfare, free range, rare breed pork from the Pennines – real food, made by real people with real provenance. The highest welfare standards are afforded to all of the pigs – who are slow grown and free range on pastures above the market town of Todmorden, allowed to do all the things pigs love to do in the beautiful outdoors.

In return amazing tasting meat is produced with only the finest, freshest ingredients – hand-made Artisan Sausages, Bacon, Charcuterie and ‘Meals in a Jar’ (proper home-cooked food to eat when you need that bit of culinary help). Porcus supply restaurants, hotels, stores and supermarkets across Calderdale, Cumbria and Lancashire.

Where? You can buy direct from their farm shop Height Top Barn, Tower Causeway, Todmorden, OL14 7JE

When?Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 4pm or from their website.

 

BRADFORD

Saltaire Arts Trail

Exciting news! The Saltaire Arts Trail is back for 2024. Immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art, craft, and design as you tour the unique spaces of Saltaire and Shipley. Discover the Open Village, visit the Saltaire Makers Fair, and don’t miss MAKE IT Bradford. Get ready for a weekend full of creativity and inspiration! As you stroll through the picturesque village of Saltaire, be sure to stop at one of the many delightful cafés or restaurants for a bite to eat.

Where? UNESCO World Heritage Site Saltaire, BD18 3JW

When? 4-6 May

Ilkley Food & Drink Festival

Get ready to tantalise your taste buds at the Ilkley Food & Drink Festival.  With the beautiful backdrop of the tranquil riverbank, this festival is a foodie’s dream come true. From traditional Yorkshire dishes to exotic international flavours, there’s something to satisfy every craving.  Go see the artisan markets and enjoy live music while indulging in the irresistible offerings at the food stalls.

Where? East Holmes Field, Ilkley, LS29 0BZ

When? 15 – 16 June

Bradford Literature Festival

Mark your calendar for the Bradford Literature Festival. Now in its tenth year, this incredible event brings together literary legends from all corners of the globe. Join in on the fun with activities like Poetry with a Punch, Family Fun Days during both festival weekends, an Evening of Comedy, Lyrical Mehfil, and special events dedicated to the Brontës and David Hockney. Go on a literary adventure like no other!

Where? Across Bradford City Centre, BD1

When? 28 June – 7 July

Experience the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway (KWVR)

All aboard the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.  Enjoy a scenic train ride through the Yorkshire countryside. Treat yourself to a nostalgic cream tea or afternoon tea and experience the best of British delights. But that’s not all! The railway hosts many flavoursome events throughout the year, including the Beer and Music Weekend and the Haworth Haddock. Stay longer, relax in a charming pub, and walk down Main Street Haworth to explore more. Take an amazing journey full of train rides and tasty food with the KWVR!

Where? The Railway Station, Station Rd, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8NJ

When? Throughout the year.

Bradford Curry Capital of Britain

After a day of exploring Bradford’s events and attractions, it’s time to treat yourself to a mouth-watering curry. As the Curry Capital of Britain, this city boasts a wide selection of options when it comes to this popular dish. Whether you prefer traditional biryanis and baltis from the International or a modern twist on curry from MyLahore, you’ll find it all here. Let the tantalising aroma of spices keep you coming back for more.

Where? Discover the Curry Guide.

 

LEEDS

North Leeds Food Festival 

The North Leeds Food Festival is a family friendly celebration of international influence and local talent, expressed through international food, independent drink, live music, arts and performance. The festival takes place in Roundhay Park, Leeds – a stunning location, and one of Europe’s biggest urban parks. Having attracted tens of thousands of attendees, the festival will be returning for its eighth year in 2024.

Where? Roundhay Park, Leeds, LS8 2HH

When? 11th – 12th May

Leeds Pride

Bolder, brighter and bigger than ever! Leeds Pride 2024 promises to be the city’s best pride celebration to date. Leeds Pride is one of the biggest one-day festivals in Leeds City Centre. Last year saw the biggest ever parade with over 167 organisations in attendance throughout the day. Leeds Pride attracts people from all over the world, and is proud to be the UK’s friendliest pride as well as the largest free pride in the UK.

Where? Leeds City Centre

When? 21sy July

Millennium Square Summer Series

You can’t beat summer in the city, with live music, good times and happy crowds of revellers. So we’re delighted that one of Leeds’ biggest gig series will return to takeover Millennium Square in the heart of the city. Acts already announced are Anne Marie, Tom Grennan, Paloma Faith, Manic Street Preachers, Busted, Suede and Hacienda Classical, and watch this space for more.

Where? Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD

When? 3rd July- 6th August

Leeds West Indian Carnival 

A true celebration of Caribbean culture, colour and mesmerising costumes, Carnival is always a spectacle that sees people travelling from all over the city and beyond for what is Europe’s Oldest Authentic Caribbean Carnival.

When? 26th August

 

Leeds Food and Drink Tours

Take a tour of Leeds’ best independent food venues and discover why Leeds has the reputation of Foodie capital of the North. It’s a perfect way to eat like a local and discover some real hidden gems.

 

WAKEFIELD

Pontefract Liquorice Festival

Pontefract Liquorice Festival is back – and what a sweet treat it is! Get ready for a confectionary-themed bonanza celebrating Pontefract’s historic link with liquorice. Browse the colourful market stalls (with many stalls offering liquorice themed products!), enjoy stage performances from community acts and top local talent, and keep your eyes peeled for walkabout entertainment. Bringing the kids? They’ll love the kids’ zone, packed with workshops, face painting, crafts and more. Make sure you stick around for the parade; it’ll be ‘allsorts’ of fun!

Where? Pontefract town centre (WF8 1BD)

When: Sunday 14 July

The Hatchling

A dragon is coming to Wakefield! The beautiful visitor, The Hatchling (the world’s largest human-operated puppet), emerges from her egg, builds herself a nest and then attempts to take to the skies in a bid for her freedom.

Along the way she explores the area, and as she roams, she encounters a series of events: from intimate interactions to city-wide performances. At the end of her journey our hatchling will undergo an incredible metamorphosis, unfurl her wings, and attempt to soar over Pugneys Country Park as the sun sets.

Where & When? Wakefield city centre (WF1 1HG), Friday 23 and Saturday 24 August, Pugneys Country Park (WF2 7EQ), Sunday 25 August

Light Up

It’s back! This year’s Light Up Wakefield weekend invites you to see a spectacular trail of installations and experience the city in a whole new light. Take part in three days of incredible light installations, try your hand at fun craft activities, pick up gifts in the Christmas Craft & Gift Market, enjoy street entertainment and much more!

November also sees the return of Castleford and Pontefract Light Up, featuring festive markets, funfair rides, live music and the all-important Christmas lights switch-ons, the perfect way to start the yuletide season.

Where & When? Wakefield city centre (WF1 1HG), Friday 15 – Sunday 17 November; Castleford town centre (Tuesday 19 November); Pontefract town centre (Sunday 24 November)

Peddler Market

Peddler Market is one of the country’s leading street food events, synonymous with award-winning cuisine, independent craft drinks, live music and entertainment. Consistently recognised as one the nation’s best street food events, Peddler Market represents an abundance of culinary talent in the UK, celebrating diverse cuisines, proud heritage, and the best quality produce. The team behind the event in Sheffield have now teamed up with the brains behind Tileyard North in Wakefield to bring the very best in street food, live entertainment and craft beer to the stunning new event space in the city.

Where? Tileyard North, WF1 5FY

When? 19-20 April, 21-22 June, 16-17 August, 18-19 October, 20-21 December

Recent Beans

Recent Beans is a true Wakefield success story. This superlative coffee roastery opened in Castleford’s Queen’s Mill in 2020, and has gone from strength to strength since, having opened their new Westgate shop in 2023. They roast their coffees daily, on small-batch speciality coffee roasters, meaning it’s always at its best. It’s so good that they’ve become a key part of the local coffee culture, supplying both customers and numerous local businesses (including many of the district’s cafés) with freshly roasted goodness. They also stock a range of gifts, from roasting experiences to coffee subscriptions – and even a coffee advent calendar! Freshly roasted just tastes better. Give them a go, change your coffee game.

Where? Queen’s Mill, Castleford, WF10 1JL and  97- 99 Westgate, Wakefield, WF1 1EL

 

 

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