Happy Valley fans are sharing TikTok videos of the real life places seen in the explosive police drama.

When the last-ever episode hit our screens, fans took their love for the show onto social media. 

From Sergeant Catherine Cawood’s funniest moments to impressions of the cast, hype for the hit show is not dying down anytime soon.

Meanwhile the so-called 'Happy Valley effect' has seen tourists flock to Hebden Bridge and the surrounding Calderdale scenery.

People can’t get enough of the streets once pounded by troubled police officers and nasty criminals.

The hashtag #hebdenbridge alone has received more than three million views on TikTok, Parkdean Resorts said.

Happy Valley filming locations on TikTok

These are the Happy Valley filming locations you need to visit, according to TikTok.

Catherine’s Hebden Bridge House - 99.3k views

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Catherine’s home can be found on Cleveland Place, left, and Hangingroyd Lane, right, in Hebden BridgeCatherine’s home can be found on Cleveland Place, left, and Hangingroyd Lane, right, in Hebden Bridge (Image: Google Maps)

Sgt Cawood’s house is one of the most popular filming locations to visit. 

If you’re wanting to see Catherine’s home for yourself, head to Hangingroyd Lane and Cleveland Place in Hebden Bridge.



Neil’s Nisa Local  - 23k views

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: The Nisa Local where Neil Ackroyd works The Nisa Local where Neil Ackroyd works (Image: Google Maps)

The Nisa Local where Neil Ackroyd works has become a TV tourism hotspot since the release of the final series of Happy Valley.

With the shop receiving over 23,000 views on TikTok, lovers of the show have flocked to Crown Street in Hebden Bridge.

Police Station - 10.1k views

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Norland Road Police Station in Sowerby BridgeNorland Road Police Station in Sowerby Bridge (Image: Google Maps)

The police station in Happy Valley was one of the show’s most iconic sets across all three series.

The police station has received over 10,000 views on TikTok.

To see it for yourself, head to Norland Road Police Station in Sowerby Bridge.

The station can be found on Station Road.

Tommy’s Escape Route - 2.4k views

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Filming for Tommy's escape plan in Happy ValleyFilming for Tommy's escape plan in Happy Valley (Image: BBC/Lookout Point/Matt Squire)

As part of Tommy’s escape plan, he found himself cycling through the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. 

The escapee cycled past Ovenden Moor Wind Farm to Warley Moor Reservoir in Halifax. 

His journey captured the imagination of 2,400 viewers on TikTok and the scenery will most certainly not disappoint.

Amico Cafe - 2.2k views

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: From left, Clare Cartwright, played by Siobhan Finneran, in conversation with her sister, PS Catherine Cawood, played by Sarah Lancashire, in the third episode From left, Clare Cartwright, played by Siobhan Finneran, in conversation with her sister, PS Catherine Cawood, played by Sarah Lancashire, in the third episode (Image: BBC/Lookout Point/Matt Squire/Google Maps)

With the Amico Cafe receiving over 2,200 views on TikTok, fans of the show are taking their Happy Valley outside of Hebden Bridge. 

If you’re wanting to pay a visit to Amico Cafe, where Catherine confronted Claire, head to Corporation Street in Bolton.

Other Happy Valley filming locations in Bradford

The real ‘Baitings Dam’

In episode one of series three, a body was discovered in Baitings Dam.

The actual Baitings Dam can be found near Ripponden – but these particular scenes were filmed at Buck Park Quarry in Denholme.



Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Happy Valley filming in ThorntonHappy Valley filming in Thornton (Image: Newsquest)

Market Street, Thornton 

Residents gathered on Market Street after receiving a notice through their doors.

Signs at Thornton Dental Care were replaced for filming purposes while Siobhan Finneran was spotted with Sally Wainwright and another crew member.

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