Albion Hills Conservation Area
46 km
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Reviews
Play park available, looks super fun for the kids! Lots of different paths to walk, with or without dogs. Lots of interesting wooden carved statues, waterfalls, benches, green areas, view points, beautiful trees, shrubs and plants, as well as woodland areas too for a more secluded off-lead dog walking. Would definitely spend a whole day exploring and some. Highly recommend!
A great day out, plenty to explore loads of great scenery to view threw out the park. Would strongly advise that correct foot wear is worn like wellies or walking shoes/boots. As in some areas it can get rather muddy, I'm yet to fully explore this amazing park, but what I have explored so far has simply blown my mind with it amazing beauty. There are spots that have picnic tables, plenty of seating dotted around. Worth have a day out exploring this amazing park.
Easy to get here. It was nice afternoon. The cool weather and sunny skies helped lift moods. There were many wooden figures animals and birds available saw them all on my long walk around the park
Lovely views and a more challenging walk as its a bit hilly, some historic features and not too muddy as there are set paths through some of the park, some paths are through wooded areas so not all concrete paths. There are toilets and refreshments at the visitors centre but this has opening and closing times.
What a glorious find! The part that we explored involved a lot of stairs and climbing, follies and gorgeousness, views for the gods and the ghost platform of the Meltham line but we will be back to explore more. Entertaining for all three kids ranging from 8 to 14 and not horrendously far fro. Leeds.
Beautiful park and walk! A little bit difficult with a pram but some parts are do-able! There are bits with steps that other than going out of the park and entering at a different part cannot be avoided. The actual children's play park looks brilliant and will definitely be taking my little one when she is a little bit bigger! Lots of benches and places to sit and admire the scenery and views which are beautiful as the park is quite high up. Lots of different parts to walk about and a truly stunning park! Highly recommended for a lovely little walk around or to help little ones burn off some energy!
This is the most beautiful park I have seen in the UK. Yes, it's hard to admit that it beats Princes Street Gardens and Inverleith Park in Edinburgh. The animal statues and castle ruins, embedded in nature below the canopy of trees is the substance of an adventure novel. Do visit with friends and family. There's a play park for young ones - an all round winner. Playground: The tube slide is an epic challenge for a three year old. Picnic area: Plenty of outdoor tables and chairs for a picnic.
Really nice park for walking. Plenty of greenery, fantastic views. Cafe, toilets and free parking on the roads outside. Play area for the kids.
Great park. Plenty for the children to play on. Lovely walks around the park which is massive and leads into a wooded area. Great little nature trail of wooden animals for the children to find which of some of them are in the wooded area. One thing that is not so great but it's each to their own are hills and stairs and some of the pathways are not the best. I know some of this can't be helped due to the tree roots but others can. Lots more fun for the kids if you download the trail on your phone. See pics provided
Our best park... It is clean, picturesque and such a peaceful place. The whole place is full of wonders. The walkways are magical. The Pond is serene. The kids play area is magnificent..