Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Todmorden

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Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Todmorden

Kirkstall Abbey
Kirkstall Abbey
4.6 (3470 ratings)4.5 (1092 ratings)
Atmospheric, well preserved 12th-century abbey ruins with a visitor centre and tree-filled parkland.
Abbey Rd, Kirkstall, Leeds LS5 3EH, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkMuseumSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by mummytravels
The best things to do in Leeds with kids
"One of the most complete medieval abbeys in the UK, Kirkstall Abbey was founded over 800 years ago as a Cistercian Abbey. It’s another great free day out in Leeds with kids, with regular family events and activities during holidays, including trails and art packs. Whenever you visit, you can stroll through the ruined abbey buildings and the lovely parkland on the banks of the river, plus more about the monks who lived here, on display at the visitor centre."
Mentioned by leedsbeckett.ac.uk
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"We talk about Kirkstall Abbey a lot, but it’s only because it really is very special. Built sometime around 1152, this ancient abbey was inhabited by monks for almost four centuries, until Henry VIII closed all of the monasteries down. There’s so much history here, and while wandering around you can really begin to imagine what the abbey was like almost 1000 years ago, when it was first built."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Beloved by locals looking to escape the city centre, Kirkstall Abbey is the ruins of a Cistercian monastery set within a public park on the banks of a picturesque river. The abbey was built in the early 12th century by monks who had left their previous home in Barnoldswick. The ruins are remarkably well preserved and are free for visitors to wander around and admire."
Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
4.6 (3266 ratings)4.5 (1207 ratings)
CofE building with 13th-century origins, chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment and daily tours.
Victoria St, Manchester, M3 1SX, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 5 Most Impressive Buildings in Manchester, UK
"One of the oldest buildings in Manchester, the Cathedral has a vast and extensive history that can be traced back to humble beginnings in the 7th century, becoming a Cathedral in 1847. Having survived significant damage during both World War II and the IRA bomb, the Cathedral has undergone extensive refurbishment several times over the past century, creating a lovingly preserved building that appears much more modern than it actually is. The Cathedral is open to the public, who can admire the architecture and numerous little quirks inside, including the misericord wood carvings and bees on the roof."
Mentioned by Faraway Lucy
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"Standing proud since 1421 when Henry V signed a royal charter granting permission for a collegiate church to be built, the iconic Manchester Cathedral has survived world wars, bombings and the industrial revolution first hand. Admire the beautiful stained glass windows and carved ceilings as you wander around the building and listen to the sound of choristers and jazz that is often playing. If you want to learn more about the building there are guided tours every day at 11 am and 2 pm Monday to Saturday."
Mentioned by Hand Luggage Only
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"Dating back to 1215, Manchester Cathedral offers a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city. The official name is actually “The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George” and is one amazing sight that needs to be seen in the city. It’s well worth a wander around to see the gorgeous architecture, especially as it has been so well preserved."
Roundhay Park
Roundhay Park
4.7 (9957 ratings)4.5 (2252 ratings)
Spacious nature area with gardens, walking trails & lakes, plus 2 playgrounds & sports fields.
Mansion Ln, Roundhay, Leeds, LS8 2HH, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Leeds-List
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"At 700 acres, Roundhay Park is one of the biggest urban parks in Europe. It’s twice the size of Hyde Park in London and offers a multitude of adventures. The vast network of paths stretches beyond the landscape gardens into the woodlands where you’ll find quaint riverside rambles, picturesque gorge walks and calf-burning hikes that promise incredible views."
Temple Newsam
Temple Newsam
4.6 (3473 ratings)4.5 (1012 ratings)
Grand residence standing in parkland and filled with priceless art and antiques plus a working farm.
Temple Newsam Rd, Leeds, LS15 0AE, United Kingdom
Nature & ParksEvent venueHistorical landmarkMuseumParkHistoric Sites
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Structured in an impressive Tudor- Jacobean fashion, Temple Newsam mansion is set within 1500 acres of enticing parklands, housing rare breed farm and displaying a rich history through its 500 years old country mansion. As you enter inside the mansion, you will come across some of the finest decorative art treasures.The place is also famous as the birth place of Lord Darnley, the notorious husb...Read more"
Mentioned by LeedsLive
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"Grandeur is the order of the day at Temple Newsam, with a huge stately home dominating the impressive grounds to the east of the city, which were initially designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. The gorgeous gardens are impressive enough by themselves, but you can also entertain the little ones with a trip to Home Farm or the brand new Go Ape course for the adventurous ones among you!"
Abbey House Museum
Abbey House Museum
4.6 (451 ratings)4.5 (371 ratings)
Family-friendly site opening a window onto 19th-century life in Leeds with shops, houses and an inn.
Abbey Walk, Abbey Rd, Kirkstall, Leeds LS5 3EH, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Leeds, England
"The Abbey House Museum, once the Great Gate House to Kirkstall Abbey, contains meticulously reconstructed shops and houses that evoke Victorian Leeds, plus rotating exhibitions mostly aimed at kids."
Riverbank Park
Riverbank Park
3.9 (37 ratings)
Salford, M7 3QS, United Kingdom
Park
Swithens Farm
Swithens Farm
4.3 (635 ratings)3.5 (295 ratings)
Swithen's Ln, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0BT, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksFarms
Mentioned by Leeds-List
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"There’s something for all ages at Swithens Farm in Rothwell. They have an open farm the kids will love from Tuesday to Sunday, featuring the likes of cows, pigs, rabbits, ducks, geese and two irresistibly cute micro pigs called Molly and Millie. Alongside the animals, they also have a play barn or those up to the age of 11."
Emerald Headingley Stadium
Emerald Headingley Stadium
4.5 (2634 ratings)4.5 (210 ratings)
21,000 capacity venue for Leeds Rhinos RLFC and Leeds Carnegie rugby union club with an on-site bar.
St Michael's Ln, Headingley, Leeds LS6 3BR, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by Leeds-List
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"Indeed, rugby and cricket are very close to our hearts, which is why Headingley Carnegie Stadium is one of the biggest attractions in Leeds. The cricket ground, which hosted The Ashes in 2009, can be found on the northern side of the stadium and is home to the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, while the rugby ground on the southern side is shared by Leeds Rhinos and Yorkshire Carnegie. Headingley Carnegie Stadium, St Michael’s Lane, Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6 3BR."
Sandal Castle
Sandal Castle
4.4 (1531 ratings)4 (286 ratings)
Castle with activity trail, visitor centre and free-entry grounds welcoming picnickers/dog-walkers.
Manygates Ln, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 7DS, United Kingdom
CastleSights & Landmarks
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Overlooking the River Calder, sits the ruined medieval castle, Sandal Castle. With free entry, this place offers a great day out at little cost, providing fantastic views of the river and of Wakefield, it is one of the more breathtaking sites to visit on this list!. Many visitors have praised it for being gorgeous and also fascinating!"
Salford Cathedral
Salford Cathedral
4.6 (196 ratings)4.5 (16 ratings)
Mid-19th-century Catholic cathedral built in the medieval gothic-style and topped by a lofty spire.
250 Chapel St, Salford, M3 5LE, United Kingdom
Catholic cathedralSights & LandmarksCathedralSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"The seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford is among the largest Catholic places of worship in the North of England. The diocese, one of the first to be founded in England since the Reformation 300 years earlier, was set up in 1850 while the building was completed in 1848. The architect was Matthew Ellison Hadfield, who designed several Roman Catholic churches in the mid-19th century, all in the Gothic Revival style."

Best History Museum in Todmorden

Clayton Hall
Clayton Hall
4.8 (73 ratings)5 (87 ratings)
Clayton Park, Ashton New Rd, Clayton, Manchester M11 4RU, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory Museums
Mentioned by Manchester Taxi Service
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"The Clayton Hall Living History Museum dates back to the 15th century and you will therefore not see the global moated medieval buildings. The Museum is in the Grade II category. Volunteers have restored it back to its original look and it is now open to the public twice a month."
Brontë Parsonage Museum
Brontë Parsonage Museum
4.6 (1911 ratings)4.5 (1688 ratings)
The Brontë family home, displaying personal items, manuscripts and letters by the literary sisters.
Church Street, Haworth, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, United Kingdom
MuseumHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in Yorkshire
"The best of Haworth's Brontë sights is this somber Georgian (1778) house where the sisters grew up. It displays original furniture (some…"
Salts Mill
Salts Mill
4.6 (3322 ratings)4.5 (1727 ratings)
Imposing and elegant former mill housing art galleries, select shopping outlets, a cafe and a diner.
Victoria Rd, Saltaire, Shipley BD18 3LA, United Kingdom
Art centerMuseumsHistoric SitesHistory Museums

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Todmorden

SUKOYA
SUKOYA
3.7 (79 ratings)
664 Bolton Rd, Pendlebury, Manchester M27 8FH, United Kingdom
Sushi takeawayJapanese restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout Restaurant
Umami
Umami
4.3 (366 ratings)
Offering noodles of all styles, a lunch express menu and sushi lunchboxes, with student discounts.
F Tresco House, Oxford Rd, Manchester M1 7EE, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Sapporo Teppanyaki Manchester
Sapporo Teppanyaki Manchester
4.5 (1540 ratings)
Stylish Japanese venue with meats cooked on the grill, plus sushi, Yamazaki whisky and sake.
91-93 Liverpool Rd, Manchester, M3 4JN, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Total Guide To
Family Friendly Dining in Manchester
"About: Sapporo Teppanyaki is so much more than a great place to eat. It’s an exciting family dining experience that you won't soon forget. Children will be amazed as their meals are cooked right before their eyes."

Top Best French Restaurants in Todmorden

Brasserie Blanc
Brasserie Blanc
4.5 (715 ratings)
Upscale chain brasserie serving a classically French menu devised by celebrity chef Raymond Blanc.
4 Victoria Mill, The Embankment, Sovereign St, Leeds LS1 4BJ, United Kingdom
French restaurantBarRestaurantBrasserieWedding venue
Mentioned by restaurantchoice.co.uk
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"If you’re in the mood for something a little different at lunchtime, why not stop in at the Brasserie Blanc?. Converted from an old Victorian mill, this restaurant not only offers a great lunch deal, but it also has a unique and comforting atmosphere. Take a seat by the water and try some classic French cooking, get two courses for £11.95 or add a third for £3.50 until 6:30 PM, Monday-Saturday."
Man Bites Frog
Man Bites Frog
4.5 (328 ratings)
378 Barlow Moor Rd, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester M21 8AZ, United Kingdom
French restaurantBar
L'Art du fromage @ Le Chalet
L'Art du fromage @ Le Chalet
4.3 (27 ratings)
31-32 Park Row, Leeds, LS1 5JD, United Kingdom
Raclette restaurantFrench restaurantSwiss restaurant
Mentioned by Leeds-List
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"This pop-up French restaurant that takes over Le Chalet’s tearoom every Friday and Saturday night. It specialises in two very specific French delicacies. You can melt raclette over potatoes, charcuterie and cornichons or dip French bread into a molten pot of Emmental, Brie and Gruyère fondue."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Todmorden

Ellis House, HAWORTH
house · 5 Guests · 3 Bedrooms
$177 /night*
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Luxury Cottages - The Cowshed
apartment · 12 Guests · 6 Bedrooms
$427 /night*
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Shoebroad Barn, TODMORDEN
villa · 10 Guests · 4 Bedrooms
$256 /night*
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