Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
Burnley
Burnley
Train Driving

Middlesbrough to Burnley

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Middlesbrough to Burnley covers approximately 120 km. By train, you will typically travel via Leeds and Hebden Bridge before reaching Burnley. Driving involves navigating the A19, A1(M), and M65 motorways. This route takes you from the industrial North East across the Pennines into the heart of East Lancashire.

Total Distance: Driving distance 130 km, straight-line air distance 90 km.
Fastest Way
Driving, provided there are no major delays on the M62 motorway.
Cheapest Way
Train, if booked as an Advance ticket well in advance.
Compare Middlesbrough to Burnley Routes
Train
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 2 hours 30 mins 1 hour 45 mins
Avg Price 20-40 GBP 20-35 GBP fuel
Operator TransPennine Express and Northern N/A
Route Middlesbrough to Leeds, then Northern to Burnley Manchester Road. A19 to A1(M), M62, and M65 into Lancashire.
Tip Book your tickets via the TransPennine Express website to avoid booking fees. The M65 can be busy; check traffic reports before departure.
Travel Tips
  • Train Connections
    Allow at least 20 minutes for your connection in Leeds to avoid missing your train.
  • Motorway Breaks
    Stop at Hartshead Moor Services on the M62 for a quick break.
  • Walking
    Burnley is a hilly town; wear comfortable shoes to explore the historic centre.
  • Parking
    Use the city centre multi-storey car parks for easy access to the main shopping areas.
  • Booking
    Always book your train tickets as two separate legs if a through-ticket is unavailable.
Safety Tips
  • Driving Fatigue
    This is a moderate drive; take a 15-minute break if you feel tired.
  • Weather
    Check weather warnings before traveling over the Pennines on the A1(M).
  • Emergency
    Keep your phone charged and have a physical map as a backup for GPS.
  • Personal Safety
    Burnley town centre is generally safe, but stay aware of your surroundings at night.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a direct train?
    No, you must change trains at least once, usually in Leeds.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
  • What is the best way to get around Burnley?
    The town is walkable, and there is a good local bus network.
  • Are there tolls?
    There are no toll roads on the primary route between these two cities.
  • Is Burnley a good base for the Pennines?
    Yes, it is an excellent base for exploring the South Pennines and the Forest of Bowland.
Quick Info
  • From Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
  • To Burnley, Lancashire, United Kingdom
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to September for pleasant weather to explore the countryside.

Things to Do in Burnley
1
Towneley Hall
Explore this historic house and its beautiful parkland, a gem of local heritage.
2
Singing Ringing Tree
Visit this unique wind-powered sculpture on Crown Point, offering panoramic views.
3
Weavers' Triangle
Discover the industrial history of Burnley in this well-preserved canal-side area.
4
Pendle Hill
Hike up this famous hill, known for its history and stunning views over the Ribble Valley.
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