4.5 miles, 1.5 hours (downhill to Marsden) 4.5 miles, 2 hours (uphill to Wessenden Head)
For those who have reached the high-altitude junction of the A635 and Wessenden Head Road, the return to civilisation via the Kirklees Way offers a more nuanced, intimate encounter with the South Pennines than the high-octane Pennine Way. This stretch, roughly five miles of steady descent, swaps the brutal gritstone plateaux for a gentle valley masterclass. It is a journey through a "staircase" of water, where the industrial heritage of the Colne Valley meets the wild, unkempt beauty of the Marsden Moor Estate.
The walk begins on the eastern side of the valley, initially sharing the wide, stony track of the Wessenden Valley road. The terrain here is delightfully "standard class"—a firm, manageable surface that allows you to lift your eyes from your boots and soak in the views. As you pass Wessenden Head Reservoir, the first of four, look out for the "Framing the Landscape" installation.
As you descend further, the path hugs the shoreline of Wessenden Reservoir. Keep a sharp eye on the cloughs—the narrow, steep-sided ravines—that feed into the valley; Blakeley Clough features a charming waterfall that provides a refreshing soundtrack to your trek.
The visual crescendo of the walk arrives at Butterley Reservoir. Here, you’ll encounter the Butterley Spillway, a spectacular piece of Victorian engineering.
The final leg into Marsden is a gentle transition from moor to mill town. After descending the 210 stone steps beside the Butterley dam, the path meanders past the old cricket ground and under the railway bridge, depositing you directly into the heart of the village. Your journey concludes at Marsden railway station, a Victorian gem perched above the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. After five miles of Pennine air, the sight of the station—and perhaps the promise of a pint at the Riverhead Brewery Tap nearby—is the perfect "arrival gate" for any weary traveller.
As a rule of thumb, and especially because of the restricted bus service to Wessenden Head, we recommend parking where you intend to end the walk and then catching the bus to the start. This allows you to take your time on the walk, without having to worry about possibly missing the last bus.
If you're travelling without a car, then start the walk from Wessenden Head, so that you can take your time getting to Marsden, safe in the knowledge that trains and buses from there run late into the evening.
If you're just getting the bus between the start and end points, or if you're travelling in from elsewhere in Greater Manchester, then you'll be connecting with the 352/357 Wessenden Head services at Greenfield Railway Station. From there the Bee Network 184 bus runs over the hills to Marsden.
Recommended travel tickets:
- Bee Bus Day Ticket £5 Adult Valid all day on all buses in Greater Manchester and on Bee Network buses beyond the border including the 184 to Marsden. https://tfgm.com/tickets-and-passes/bus-tickets#bee-bus
- 1 Day Anybus + Train £9.70 Adult Valid all day on buses and off-peak (between 0930 and 1600 and after 1830 weekdays, anytime weekends) trains throughout Greater Manchester including to Greenfield and Wessenden Head. Also valid to Marsden on the 184 Bee Network bus, but not on the train. https://tfgm.com/tickets-and-passes/1-day-anybus-train-off-peak-adult
- WY DaySaver Bus £6 Adult Valid all day on all buses in West Yorkshire, including to Wessenden Head and Marsden. Great for a day out from Huddersfield!
- WY DaySaver Bus and Train Off-Peak £11.10 Adult Valid throughout West Yorkshire on any bus from 0930 and on any train from 0930 to 1601, and from 1830 on weekdays, and all day on both at weekends and public holidays. https://www.wymetro.com/tickets-and-passes/daysavers-and-family-tickets/daysavers-and-family-ticket-prices/
Links:
Meltham Greenfield Rd Wessenden Head Road (W bound) – Bus Times
352 Saturdays and Bank Holidays - Holmfirth, Greenfield (rail), Uppermill
352 - Holmfirth - Uppermill – South Pennine Community Transport – Bus Times
357 Tuesdays - Holmfirth, Greenfield (rail), Ashton (tram)
357 - Holmfirth - Ashton-under-Lyne – South Pennine Community Transport – Bus Times
383 to Huddersfield
383 - Huddersfield Bus Station - Marsden Dirker
184 to Oldham or Huddersfield
184 - Oldham Bus Station - Bus Station – Bee Network - Stagecoach Manchester – Bus Times