Most reviewed Tourist attractions in Kirklees

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Kirklees through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 32 places from Tourist attraction category.

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Greenhead Park
Park
Leafy park with sports courts, cafes, a mini steam train, landscaped gardens & seasonal paddle pond.
4.60 (4.7K reviews)
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Castle Hill
Heritage building
Hilltop Victorian tower built on an Iron Age fort site, open during weekends and school holidays.
4.60 (2.5K reviews)
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Ponderosa Zoo
Zoo
Therapy venue with full wheelchair access, a reptile room, zipwire slide, sandpit and soft play.
4.40 (2.4K reviews)
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Wilton Park
Park
Park formed in 1909 & containing the Bagshaw Museume, a lake, sports facilities & a cafe.
4.30 (2.1K reviews)
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Beaumont Park
Park
👍👍 A great day out, plenty to explore loads of great scenery to view throughout the park. Would strongly advise that correct footwear is worn like wellies or walking shoes/boots. As in some areas, it can get rather muddy, I'm yet to fully explore this amazing park, but what I have explored so far has s...
4.70 (1.7K reviews)
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Oakwell Hall
History museum
Manorial hall re-creating a 17th-century household plus restored gardens and a country park.
4.60 (1.7K reviews)
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Whistlestop Valley
Tourist attraction
Scenic spot in the Pennine foothills with steam-train rides plus a play area, shop, cafe & tea room.
4.70 (1.7K reviews)
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Standedge Tunnel & Visitor Centre - Canal & River Trust
Tourist attraction
Britain's longest canal tunnel, built in 1811, restored for boat trips, plus cafe and exhibition.
4.60 (1.4K reviews)
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Crow Nest Park Dewsbury
Park
Scenic parkland open since 1893 with a mansion, lake & greenhouse, plus a playground & paved paths.
4.30 (999 reviews)
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Ravensknowle Park
Park
Expansive grounds with a war memorial & a museum in a grand, one-time private residence.
4.30 (679 reviews)
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National Trust - Marsden Moor
Nature preserve
Trails across an expanse of moors & craggy peaks, home to birds like red grouse & golden plovers.
$$ $$
4.70 (659 reviews)
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St George's Square
Tourist attraction
👍👍 St George's Square is a clean and open space in Huddersfield town centre. It as a water feature that operates in the summer months, a large, bronze statue of one time prime ministers Harold Wilson who was born in Huddersfield. The stunning buildings that surround the square include the grade1listed...
4.20 (654 reviews)
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Folly Dolly Falls
Tourist attraction
Tranquil waterfall, reached by a short path, cascading over rocks in a woodland setting.
4.20 (557 reviews)
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Whistlestop Valley - Shelley Station
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Amazing day out on our big adventure pass... everyone so friendly and alittke something for both my train and slide mad boys who are 1 and 4 years... we are excited to book an event next time because from our experience of a standard day they have to be fantastic!
4.70 (512 reviews)
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Dewsbury Country Park
Country park
👍👍 Dewsbury Country Park is ever evolving, from its humble beginnings as a landfill site, to its current incarnation as a country park where dog walkers and nature lovers wander along its network of intersecting pathways, enjoying the sound of birds and breeze in the trees. Every season has its beauty...
4.10 (507 reviews)
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Tolson Memorial Museum
Museum
Museum with a variety of historical & natural history exhibits, including many taxidermied birds.
4.50 (405 reviews)
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Bagshaw Museum
Museum
Victorian Gothic mansion on 36 acres housing local history exhibits, global artifacts & a gift shop.
4.50 (339 reviews)
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Norman Park
Park
👍👍 Plenty of room to play, a decent scattering of facilities too, not all clumped together so even though the park was busy it didn't in any way feel crowded. The tunnel under the road is an inspired idea, allows kids to use both sides of the park without worrying about crossing the main road. Pity the...
4.20 (214 reviews)
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Butterley Reservoir
Scenic spot
👍👍 Beautiful views and walk, water fall at blake Clough further up, not be missed, lots of picnic areas, great day out
4.70 (171 reviews)
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Easter Gate Bridge
Historical landmark
👍👍 Lovely spot all year round, great starting point for a walk or picnic by the stream with the kids
4.80 (152 reviews)
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