Getting here
Brighouse is in the heart of West Yorkshire, between Leeds, Bradford and Huddersfield and has great transport links so is really easy to get to, whether you are travelling by road, bus or rail. Our town centre is compact and flat so is a great place for disabled visitors.
The Brighouse Victorian Christmas Festival takes place in the town centre of Brighouse, we close a number of roads so it’s nice and safe for you to walk around
By Road
Brighouse is less than a mile from Jct 25 of the M62.
Parking
There are a number of car parks around Brighouse Town Centre and are well signposted and all are within easy walking distance of the Town Centre.
Click here to download a handy map of Brighouse Car Parks
During Brighouse events, such at the Yorkshire Victorian Christmas Market, there are town centre road closures. Click here to download a map of the Brighouse town centre.
By Bus
Brighouse is well served by a number of bus services that run into Brighouse Bus Station which is right in the centre of Brighouse, less than 50 metres from the Market
By Rail
Brighouse Railway Station is to the south of the town centre and is only a 5 minute walk. There are direct rail links from Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, Liverpool and York on the Transpennine route. Grand Central run a direct service from London, several times a day.
Should you wish to extend your visit then we have a great selection of hotels and B & B’s around the town.
For more details visitbrighouse.com
By Bike
Brighouse has many easy access routes for cyclists, including via the canal route and main roads. National Cycle Route 66 runs through Brighouse too.
For details of more accommodation available in the area and great places to eat go to http://visitbrighouse.com
DISABLED PARKING POLICY
The level streets and excellent transport links makes Brighouse a great place to visit if you are disabled. Many hundreds of visitors with disabilities attend our events and have a great day out. We also welcome assistance dogs and dogs in general. The number of people attending our events means disabled parking is at a premium. We therefore suggest arriving early and parking in the disabled bays (with a blue badge) which are available in the town centre car parks (see map). The whole town centre is closed for these events, allowing easy access for wheelchairs.