Discover the beauty of nature at Horton Bank Country Park, nestled in the serene surroundings of Queensbury, Bradford. This stunning park offers a perfect retreat for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike, featuring vast green spaces, scenic walking trails, and picturesque picnic spots. Whether you’re looking to embark on a leisurely stroll, enjoy a family day out, or engage in recreational activities, Horton Bank Country Park is your go-to destination for fresh air and adventure.

Our welcoming atmosphere and well-maintained facilities ensure that every visit is enjoyable and memorable. The park is designed with families in mind, providing safe play areas for children and plenty of space for everyone to unwind. With our commitment to customer satisfaction, our friendly team is always on hand to answer any questions and help you make the most of your experience.

At Horton Bank Country Park, we believe in creating lasting memories in a natural setting. Join us for a day of exploration, relaxation, and fun—where the wonders of the outdoors await. For inquiries or to plan your visit, feel free to reach out to us at 01274 431000 or explore our website for more information. Experience the charm of Horton Bank Country Park today!

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Svenja Akbar

2 Google Rating

I didn't like the place to be honest. It doesn't seem like someone is looking after it. Rubbish ever

2/ 5

I didn't like the place to be honest. It doesn't seem like someone is looking after it. Rubbish everywhere. The other thing is that this place is hard to find if u park close to this islamic building.

aisha aslam

3 Google Rating

There are some nice trails, a big pond with swans and ducks. The place is a bit eerie and overgrown.

3/ 5

There are some nice trails, a big pond with swans and ducks. The place is a bit eerie and overgrown.

adam mctasney

5 Google Rating

Get ya steps in, nice walk around the pond

5/ 5

Get ya steps in, nice walk around the pond

Susannah Williams

3 Google Rating

Worth a walk around. Park on the road side. Lots of little paths. Unfortunately a bit of litter ther

3/ 5

Worth a walk around. Park on the road side. Lots of little paths. Unfortunately a bit of litter there (we put what we could in a bin). If you're nearby I'd say it's worth a visit, specially for the nice views on the hillside part

Viv Cromie

5 Google Rating

Love this place, often go walk around hear, who would have thought that close to Bradford centre you

5/ 5

Love this place, often go walk around hear, who would have thought that close to Bradford centre you could have such a beautiful nature experience with amazing views out across North Yorkshire 🤗🤗

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