Route closure between Cleckheaton and Liversedge
Works to improve Spen Valley Greenway between Cleckheaton and Liversedge will start in early June 2025. Closures will be in place from 16 June 2025 until mid-September 2025 between Tofts Road (Tesco) in Cleckheaton and Knowler Hill tunnel in Liversedge.
A diversion route is in place for pedestrians only. You can download the PDF of the diversion route here. There is not a safe diversion route for cyclists. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
The works will create a smooth rolling surface, a wider path, improved lighting and signage and better access points to the route, making it more accessible and safer for walkers, wheelers and cyclists of all ages and abilities.
Kirklees Council and Sustrans are working in partnership to improve Spen Valley Greenway, helping to connect communities within Kirklees as part of the A638 Sustainable Transport Corridor scheme. The works have been funded through the UK Government’s Transforming Cities Fund.
The route is a wonderful green corridor running through densely populated urban areas with long distance moor-land views, it passes a wildlife reserve and a rolling golf course.
The path is also home to a collection of artworks including Sally Matthew’s flock of Swaledale Sheep, constructed from recycled industrial scrap, and ‘Rotate’ by Trudi Entwistle - 40 giant steel hoops set in a circle.
The route is traffic-free with a gentle climb from Dewsbury to Oakenshaw. From Oakenshaw, you can continue into Bradford using signposted cycle lanes and paths.
Art Trail
Spen Valley Greenway is an Art Trail. Community groups were asked to explore and respond to different elements of the route with poet John Duffy, which were then used to develop an artists brief. Artworks include We All Walk the Same Way by Sally Matthews; Rotate by Trudi Entwhistle, and Spring Along the Greenway by Pauline Monkcom.
Please note
We have taken all responsible steps to ensure that these routes are safe and achievable by people with a reasonable level of fitness.
However, all outdoor activities involve a degree of risk. To the extent permitted by law, Sustrans accepts no responsibility for any accidents or injury resulting from following these routes.
Walking and cycling routes change over time. Weather conditions may also affect path surfaces.
Please use your own judgement when using the routes based upon the weather and the ability, experience and confidence levels of those in your group.