Taking a drive from city to city doesn’t allow you to fully appreciate the beautiful vistas and landscapes Yorkshire has to offer, especially with the ever changing seasons.
So let’s take an illustrated tour of the passenger information service, West Yorkshire Metro’s list of the most scenic bus and train journeys in Yorkshire.
![Service: 314
Journey time: 46 minutes
The 314 bus service provides breath-taking views across Holme Valley (pictured), Castle Hill and can even get you close to the borders of the Peak District National Park.
The most famous village the train passes through is Holmfirth, where the longest running sitcom Last of the Summer Wine was filmed.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTIzNjI0NTE4.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
1. Huddersfield to Holme via Holmfirth
Service: 314 Journey time: 46 minutes The 314 bus service provides breath-taking views across Holme Valley (pictured), Castle Hill and can even get you close to the borders of the Peak District National Park. The most famous village the train passes through is Holmfirth, where the longest running sitcom Last of the Summer Wine was filmed. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
![Service: 590, 591 and 592
Journey time: 46 minutes
With its varied mix of shops, cafes and restaurants, why not head to Hebden Bridge? On your way you will come across the serene River Calder (pictured) and Rochdale Canal.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTIzNjI0NTE5.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
2. Halifax to Hebden Bridge
Service: 590, 591 and 592 Journey time: 46 minutes With its varied mix of shops, cafes and restaurants, why not head to Hebden Bridge? On your way you will come across the serene River Calder (pictured) and Rochdale Canal. Photo: Jim Fitton
![Service: Bronte Bus B3
Journey time: 59 minutes
The Bronte Bus will take you on a beautiful and historical journey where you will explore the interesting stories of the famous Bronte sisters who resided in Haworth (pictured).
Discover what inspired the book Wuthering Heights as the bus will travel through the moors.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTIzNjI0NTIw.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
3. Keighley to Hebden Bridge via Haworth
Service: Bronte Bus B3 Journey time: 59 minutes The Bronte Bus will take you on a beautiful and historical journey where you will explore the interesting stories of the famous Bronte sisters who resided in Haworth (pictured). Discover what inspired the book Wuthering Heights as the bus will travel through the moors. Photo: Marisa Cashill
![Service: X84
Journey time: 1 hour and 12 minutes
This route will offer beautiful views of the Wharf Valley and with double-decker buses, you can take full advantage of the stunning views of the Washburn Valley in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Otley Chevin Forest.
As you descend into Otley (pictured), make sure you look out for red kites along the way. You can also find a Bettys Cafe Tea Room in Ilkley if you fancied a traditional afternoon tea - Yorkshire style.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTIzNjI0NTIx.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
4. Leeds to Ilkley via Otley
Service: X84 Journey time: 1 hour and 12 minutes This route will offer beautiful views of the Wharf Valley and with double-decker buses, you can take full advantage of the stunning views of the Washburn Valley in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Otley Chevin Forest. As you descend into Otley (pictured), make sure you look out for red kites along the way. You can also find a Bettys Cafe Tea Room in Ilkley if you fancied a traditional afternoon tea - Yorkshire style. Photo: Tony Johnson