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The best parks in Yorkshire to visit with the family
Make the most of the warm weather this summer and head off on an outdoor adventure with the family.
Ideal for picnics, nature walks and soaking up some sun, these parks and gardens around Yorkshire offer a scenic spot to relax and unwind.
Bolton Abbey Estate
Combine sightseeing with outdoor adventures at Oakwell Hall and Country Park, where you can take a tour of the bautiful Elizabethan manor house, which offers an intriguing insight into the late 17th century, before heading off to explore the 110 acres of country park which surround it.
The vast estate is home to a network of footpaths and nature trails, where you can expect to find glorious scenery, flowers and wildlife along the way.
Visit: Nova Lane, Birstall, Batley, WF17 9LG – www.kirklees.gov.uk
Manor Heath Park the riverside provide a wonderful spot for a picnic.
This nineteen acre park in Halfax is perfect for an active day outdoors, thanks to its many exciting on-site attractions.
Visit: Fountains Abbey And Studley Royal Estate, Ripon, HG4 3DY – www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Roundhay Park of glorious landscape, with lakes, fountains, woodland, temples, rolling lawns, an ornamental garden and a children’s playround just a few of the delights which await to be explored in the grounds.
A firm favourite spot to soak up some sun in Leeds, Roundhay Park stretches across 700 acres of pretty parkland, lakes and woodland, providing a picture-perfect location for leisurely picnic.
Youngsters are well catered for with two playgrounds on site, along with the popular Tropical World visitor attraction where a variety of exotic animals and plants can be seen.
Visit: Castle Howard, York, YO60 7DA –www.castlehoward.co.uk
Greenhead Park
Nestled just half a mile from Huddersfield town centre, Greenfield Park is the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle, and enjoy some time outdoors.
The vast Cistercian ruins of Fountains Abbey provide an impressive backdrop for a picnic
Visitors will be spoilt for choice with things to do at the popular Bolton Abbey Estate in Wharfedale.
Put your balance to the test crossing the 60 stepping stones, take a walk to see the Strid in the ancient woodland, enjoy the scenery along the nature trails, or nestle down on the lawns in front of the magnificent 12th century ruins.
Visit: Bolton Abbey, Skipton, BD23 6AL –www.boltonabbey.com
Golden Acre Park
Golden Acre Park in north Leeds is popular for its circular lakeside walk and pretty gardens
Hugely popular for its pretty gardens and circular lakeside walk, this north Leeds park stretches across 55 hectares, providing plenty of space to bask in the sunny weather. There’s a huge amount of space to set up a picnic, or you can head to the on-site cafe if you’d prefer.
Visit: Arthington Road, Bramhope, Leeds, LS16 8BQ – www.leeds.gov.uk
Oakwell Hall and Country Park
The vast Oakwell Hall estate stretches across 110 acres with a network of footpaths and nature trails for visitors to explore
Alongside woodland walks, a walled garden and wild flower area, children will love playing in the water park and sand pit, or spotting an array of exotic plants and creatures at The Jungle Experience, the park’s tropical on-site greenhouse.
There’s also plenty of spots to set up a picnic and if you’re feeling energetic, there is an outdoor gym where you can work up a sweat.
Visit: Halifax, HX3 0EB – www.visitcalderdale.com
Valley Gardens
These English Heritage grade II listed gardens in Harroage spread across 17 acres and feature an array of different areas giving visitors plenty to explore.
Have fun in the playground, skate park, boating pool and games areas, which include tennis, pitch and putt and crazy golf, take a dip in the paddling pool, or simply take some time out to wander the footpaths through the gardens.
Visit: Valley Drive, Harrogate, HG1 2SZ –www.harrogate.gov.uk
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
If you’re looking for a park that is a little more out of the ordinary, Yorkshire Sculpture Park won’t disappoint.
The magnificent open air gallery is home to around 80 sculptures and installations, offering a more unqiue way to appreciate some contemporary art by some of the world’s finest artists.
Visit: West Bretton, Wakefield, WF4 4LG –www.ysp.org.uk
Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden
Tucked away in a secluded valley, visitors are guaranteed to be impressed by the vast Cistercian abbey ruins and Georgian water farden at this National Trust site in Ripon.
A medieval deer park, Elizabethan Hall and Gothic church are also on site to see, while the vast green lawns which lead down to
Visit: Mansion Lane, Leeds, LS8 2HH –www.roundhaypark.org.uk
Castle Howard
This stunning 18th century historic house just outside of York stands within 1,000 acres
Home to a skate park, tennis courts, play areas, paddling pool and ornamental lake, as well as a miniature steam railway, there’s a great variety of attractions to keep the whole family entertained.
And visitors can even enjoy horse and carriage rides on weekends.
Visit: Trinity Street, Huddersfield, HD1 4DT – www.kirklees.gov.uk