About
The Hebden Bridge Vintage Weekend returns to Calder Holmes Park, offering a delightful showcase of classic and vintage vehicles. Organised by the Rotary Club of Hebden Bridge, this cherished event features an array of automobiles, live entertainment, diverse stalls, and a vibrant atmosphere for enthusiasts and families alike.
Date and Time
Saturday, 2nd August 2025, and Sunday, 3rd August 2025
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM each day
Exhibition Highlights
- Classic & Vintage Vehicles: On Saturday, admire classic cars and motorcycles manufactured between 1978 and 2004. Sunday showcases veteran and vintage vehicles produced up to 1979, including commercial and American models.
- Live Music & Entertainment: Enjoy performances from various artists throughout the weekend, creating a lively backdrop to the festivities. Specific acts will be announced closer to the event date.
- Diverse Stalls: Explore a wide selection of trade stalls offering memorabilia, vintage clothing, steampunk accessories, arts and crafts, and more.
Why Visit?
The Hebden Bridge Vintage Weekend provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in automotive history amidst the picturesque setting of Calder Holmes Park. Attendees can engage with passionate vehicle owners, discover unique items from various stalls, and enjoy a range of culinary delights. The event’s family-friendly environment ensures entertainment for all ages, making it an ideal outing for both enthusiasts and casual visitors.
Location
Calder Holmes Park
Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire
HX7 8AU
Entry
Admission fees are as follows:
- Adults: £8.00
- Accompanied children under 15 years: £4.00
- Accompanied children under 5 years: Free
- Unaccompanied children under 15 years: £8.00
- Family ticket (2 adults & up to 3 children): £16.00
- Carers: Free
Visitors arriving in full Steampunk attire may enter for a donation of their choice.
Plan Your Visit
Hebden Bridge is well-connected by various modes of transport:
- By Train: Direct services from Manchester and Leeds arrive at Hebden Bridge station on Station Road, a short walk from Calder Holmes Park.
- By Bus: Services from Halifax, Todmorden, Burnley, Rochdale, and Keighley serve the town.
- By Car: Parking is available at the former Walkley Clogs Mill car park in Mytholmroyd, located on Carr Lane along the A646 towards Halifax. Blue badge parking is provided on Station Road. Additional parking is available at Mytholmroyd railway station’s Park & Ride facility.
Visitors are encouraged to plan their journey in advance, considering the popularity of the event and limited parking facilities.