Join EPIKS for a circular guided walk to Edgerton & Greenhead Park.

Join EPIKS for a circular guided walk to Edgerton & Greenhead Park.

By EPIKS

From Huddersfield Railway Station your guides will take you on traffic free footpaths to Edgerton Cemetery, returning through Greenhead Pk.

Date and time

Location

Saint George's Square

Saint George's Square Huddersfield HD1 United Kingdom

Agenda

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

Meeting time and departure.


Meet at the main entrance to Hudersfield Railway Station, St Georges Square. Your EPIKS guide will be waiting for you from 10.45am. The walk will depart promptly at 11.00am.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Lunch Stop


We plan to arrive at the Ukrainian Club at around 1.30pm. We will stop here to have a packed lunch and refreshments (toilets will be available. You will need to bring your own lunch).

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Return via Greenhead Park.


You can continue on your own walk from Greenhead Park, or return with your guide to Huddersfield bus or railway station.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person

About this event

Travel & Outdoor • Hiking

The walk will be led by EPIKS Environmental Ranger, Gilly, who has a specialist knowledge of urban wild landscapesand accopmpanied by published local historian, David Griffiths.

Our walk will start at Huddersfield train station and follow a circular route up to Edgerton Cemetery where we will learn of the history of Huddersfields first public park and how its design was influenced by its architects and founders; both in its building, monuments and landscape.

We will then continue our walk to Huddersfield Ukranian Club where we will stop for lunch and a compfort break (please bring your own food and drink). On leaving the club we will take the short walk to Greenhead Park, here we can again stop to look at the features of design and how the natural history is reflected in the landscape.

This walk is just under 3 miles and takes in a variety of terrain; town centre streets, side roads and footpaths. There are no steps on the route, however it does take in some moderately hilly side streets. The pace will be very steady, and stops will be frequent. It is suitable for those who like a slow pace and frequent opportunities to talk.

You are invited to join the conversation and add your stories as we walk. Share your relationship with Huddersfield's wild spaces and what they mean to you. Discover new ways of exploring the town and build a greater knowledge of how to interpret the landscape.

Frequently asked questions

Is this walk suitable for under 18's?

If your child is happy to stop and listen frequently and wishes to learn about Huddersfield's natural history, then yes!

Do I need to book my child a ticket?

Yes, It is essential that all participants are booked on. You may be turned away if your child does not have a ticket.

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Sep 18 · 11:00 AM GMT+1