Oakwell Hall Country Park located at Nova Ln, Birstall, Batley WF17 9LG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01924 324761

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Nigel Downey

5 Google Rating

Very nice place for all the family with great facilities. A fantastic walk around the nature trail.

5/ 5

Very nice place for all the family with great facilities. A fantastic walk around the nature trail. A great cafe on the site. Kids play area and plenty of seating around the walk if you're wanting to rest.

Bettina Croft

5 Google Rating

Oakwell Hall is furnished as a family home in the 1690s and offers visitors a real insight into a po

5/ 5

Oakwell Hall is furnished as a family home in the 1690s and offers visitors a real insight into a post-English Civil War household. The site also includes over 100 acres of country park, a visitor centre, gift shop, nature trail, picnic sites and playground Spring/Summer opening times are as follows: 1st April 2019 – 30 September 2019  Oakwell Hall: Saturdays & Sundays: 12noon - 4pm  Tuesdays to Thursdays in Kirklees school holidays: 12noon - 4pm Visitor Centre, Car Park and Shop: 10am-5pm Daily  Country Park & Bradford Road Car Park: Open all day every day Admission to Oakwell Hall: Adult £3.50, Child £1 and Families £8 Admission to Country Park: Free

Helen Smith

4 Google Rating

Always very friendly and helpful staff. If you prefer they will bring food out to you when it is rea

4/ 5

Always very friendly and helpful staff. If you prefer they will bring food out to you when it is ready if you choose to sit outside. I have always been happy with the food and the service here and the cafe is in such lovely surroundings.

Sabia Sheraz

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to visit with beautiful gardens...history and kids play area. Also has cafe and shop. A

5/ 5

Lovely place to visit with beautiful gardens...history and kids play area. Also has cafe and shop. A nice family day out

Lee Harrison

5 Google Rating

Had a great afternoon here today with the family n dog. Really friendly staff and lots of open space

5/ 5

Had a great afternoon here today with the family n dog. Really friendly staff and lots of open spaces to walk round.

daniel howe

4 Google Rating

Very good place to go for a nice walk with the kids along with a park although the park isn't that b

4/ 5

Very good place to go for a nice walk with the kids along with a park although the park isn't that big they could do with some more swings .. the big slide they have is amazing the kids loved it too. Overall very nice time out.

Choozers

5 Google Rating

Amazing little find, lived and worked close by for so long and never knew it existed. My little boy

5/ 5

Amazing little find, lived and worked close by for so long and never knew it existed. My little boy loved the walk exploring new places and going through the tunnel that went under the motorway / dual carriageway. Nice little cafe and the gift shop was great some very good prices in there. I didn't see a play area but someone said there is one around there somewhere but we didn't need one he loved running round and playing by the water. Had a great time.

Don Quinn

5 Google Rating

Absolutely lovely. Great walks and lots of nearby places to eat. I come here often to escape the mad

5/ 5

Absolutely lovely. Great walks and lots of nearby places to eat. I come here often to escape the madness of modern life and to say hello to nature

Andy B

4 Google Rating

I read the reviews about this place before visiting, and I wasn't disappointed!!! There's so many di

4/ 5

I read the reviews about this place before visiting, and I wasn't disappointed!!! There's so many different walks / routes to try. Some are open, some hilly, some woodland etc. There was a lot of kids paddling in the streams too which was great. Plenty of benches near the visitor centre, but less when you're on the walks. Great place for a picnic as lots of open grassy areas. There's a children's play area too on the walk. Oakwell Hall is worth a visit too....and it was free!! They only reopened on the 17th July too. The rooms are well equipped with historical items, and some video to watch on your way around. It certainly gave a good insight into the way the lived. The one slight downside, is some of the walking routes could be better marked out. There are periodic signs saying "you are here", but that's all. Free parking too, so what have you got to lose!!

Loren Hirst

5 Google Rating

Great to walk the dog, big play park for the children too. Well looked after

5/ 5

Great to walk the dog, big play park for the children too. Well looked after

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