Contact Details:
08719846263 Show on map
-
Additional Information
- Rooms from £24.00
-
Accessibility & Facilities
- Accessible toilet
-
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
-
Travelling by Car
M1 Junction 38/39. Travelodge can be found on both the Northbound and Southbound carriageways of the M1. Guests should be aware that if using a Sat Nav to locate this hotel, the hotel postcode covers both our Northbound and Southbound hotels. Please be aware when locating this hotel it is on the Northbound side of the M1. Guests should be aware that if using a Sat Nav to locate this hotel, the hotel postcode covers both the Southbound and Northbound hotels: this hotel is on the Southbound side of the M1. Limited free parking is available.
-
Travelling by Train
Nearest Train Station: Wakefield Westgate
Travelodge Wakefield Woolley Edge M1 Northbound
Travelodge Wakefield Woolley Edge M1 Northbound Hotel is an ideal choice for those seeking to stop off on the way north or to explore the Wakefield district. Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than a mile away, boasting 500 acres of beautiful countryside, hosting the works famous sculptors Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Anthony Gormley.
Also close by is the pretty village of Woolley with its 12th century church, and further north is the urban buzz of Wakefield, a cathedral city famous for its rhubarb and home to the National Coal Mining Museum.
All standard double rooms feature a comfy king size bed with four plump pillows and a cosy duvet. Guests can enjoy a variety of food and drink choices within easy walking distance from this hotel.
Explore The Neighbourhood
Dan Nightingale & Fiends
After two hugely successful national comedy tours, Dan Nightingale (host of the ‘Have A Word Podcast’) is doing something a little different in 2024: he’s…
Learn MoreThe Haunted Moustache
One man’s fantastical and hilarious quest to unravel the occult secrets of a unique family ‘hairloom’. After inheriting a 100-year old moustache, David Bramwell (Cult…
Learn MoreSancho & Me: For One Night Only
Charles Ignatius Sancho was born on a slave ship on the Atlantic Ocean in 1729, yet he became a writer, composer, shopkeeper and respected ‘man…
Learn MoreJasmine Myra (Gondwana Records) + Simeon Walker (Brudenell Piano Sessions)
Just over a year since a packed show at Brudenell Social Club Leeds, UK saxophonist Jasmine Myra returns to the venue on Wednesday 1st May 2024 with her world…
Learn MoreShania Twain Tribute
Step into the world of country-pop royalty with “Shania Up to Now,” the UK’s premier tribute to the iconic Shania Twain, led by the captivating…
Learn MoreCut Worms
Max Clarke is the Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and musician presently known as Cut Worms. Cut Worm’s new Self Titled album continues Clarke’s exploration of what he…
Learn MoreThe White Horse
A charming 15th century pub offering a warm and inviting atmosphere every time. Serving great traditional British food, our menu is designed daily with seasonal…
Learn MoreThe Dam Inn
In the picturesque village of Newmillerdam on the outskirts of Wakefield and next to the famous Dam, a modern country pub for everyone. The passionate…
Learn MoreBarburrito
A fast casual style dining restaurant offering eat in or take away Mexican inspired dishes. We like to think we’ve perfected the art of burrito…
Learn MoreSix by Nico, Leeds
In another successful expansion, Six by Nico is delighting Leeds with their newest tasting menu launch: ‘The Chippie Experience’. Whilst fine dining and your chippie-tea…
Learn MoreThe Rooftop at East Parade
Experience some of the best views in Leeds at The Rooftop, with live DJ sets, local beer, and amazing cocktails. Don’t forget to keep your…
Learn MoreMichael Sadler Building
The Michael Sadler Building has one of the largest facilities on-campus with the 340 seat Rupert Becket Lecture Theatre. It also contains three other support…
Learn MorePowerleague Leeds Central
Address: Wellington Bridge St, Leeds LS3 1LW Parking available outside Office Outlet for free. Bike racks available outside to the right. Accessible by bus routes 33,…
Learn MoreOtley Library
Don’t take it as read! Leeds libraries offer a wide range of books, CDs and DVDs for all.
Learn MoreRiley Smith Theatre – Leeds University Union
From theatre and dance to fairs, markets and conferences, this 360-seat space benefiting from our Foyer’s high footfall is your best bet for large-scale events…
Learn MoreBodington Fields
Alongside the cycling and triathlon facilities, there are a large number of sports pitches which are regularly used by students at the University of Leeds…
Learn MoreTestbed
Testbed, a 10,000 square foot industrial space, is located on the Southbank at the edge of the city centre and will host arts, community, and…
Learn MoreMichael Sadler Building
The Michael Sadler Building has one of the largest facilities on-campus with the 340 seat Rupert Becket Lecture Theatre. It also contains three other support…
Learn MoreGarforth Miners Welfare Hall
From coffee mornings to musical and theatre productions and fayres the Miners’ Welfare Hall plays to host to a range of community events. Events include…
Learn MoreRJC Dance
RJC Dance is the leading inclusive Black dance organisation in the North empowering children, young people and adults through dance, movement and exercise. Youth development…
Learn MoreClothworkers Centenary Concert Hall Foyer
Concert Hall located in the University of Leeds, seating almost 300.
Learn MoreTemple Newsam Home Farm
In the traditional Farm buildings there are regular craft demonstrations such as butter-making and blacksmithing as well as children’s craft and story-telling clubs. Admission costs…
Learn MoreSeckar Wood Nature Reserve
Head south out of Wakefield and you’ll soon come across the ancient Seckar Wood Nature Reserve. For over 300 years Seckar Wood was part of…
Learn More