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Standedge Tunnel and Visitor Centre, Canal & River Trust

15 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Carla
April 14, 2018
Canal Tunnel with interesting history. A boat can be taken into the tunnel.
Jane
October 19, 2022
Great Day out. Canal boat trips.
Tina
August 22, 2022
Britain's longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel, under the Pennines, opened in 1811. Marsden Station is a 15 minute walk along the beautifully restored Huddersfield Narrow Canal towpath. Visitor centre and cafe.
Christine
April 23, 2021
Standedge Tunnel is famous as the longest, highest, deepest canal tunnel in the UK. Enter in Yorkshire and come out of the tunnel in Lancashire or vice versa. The canal and river trust run small boats from Marsden, near the railway station, to Tunnel End or walk along the canal bank. Park in the station carpark, where you'll also find the National Trust office with information about walks and other guides.
Standedge Tunnel is famous as the longest, highest, deepest canal tunnel in the UK. Enter in Yorkshire and come out of the tunnel in Lancashire or vice versa. The canal and river trust run small boats from Marsden, near the railway station, to Tunnel End or walk along the canal bank. Park in the…
Cathy
September 14, 2019
If you fancy a stroll up the canal to see some sights then tunnel end is well worth a visit.

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Waters Road
Huddersfield, England