The journey from Whitby to the town of Huddersfield is a trip of approximately 130 kilometers. By rail, you will travel from Whitby to Middlesbrough, then take a TransPennine service to Leeds, followed by a Northern service to Huddersfield. Driving involves taking the A171 to the A1(M), merging onto the A64, and finally the A629. This route takes you from the North Yorkshire coast to the town of Huddersfield. Expect a travel time of roughly two hours by train or two hours by car. Huddersfield is famous for its industrial history and its beautiful Victorian architecture.
Total Distance: 130 km driving, 110 km air distance.
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| Duration | 2 hours | 2 hours |
| Avg Price | 20-40 GBP | 20-40 GBP fuel |
| Operator | TransPennine Express and Northern | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Whitby to Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough to Leeds, Leeds to Huddersfield. | A171, A1(M), A64, A629. |
| Tip | The train journey from Leeds to Huddersfield is very scenic, especially as you pass through the West Yorkshire countryside. | The A64 can be very busy during rush hour; plan your travel for early morning. |
May to September for the best weather to explore the town.