Pudsey Park is located at Pudsey LS28 7RF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Pudsey Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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1 Review for Pudsey Park leeds

paul.seddon87

3 Reviews

Perfect place to unwind

5.0/ 5

We visited here after going to M&S as my boyfriend needed some new underwear. After the trauma of shopping, we decided to have a stroll in the local park, which was fun and the perfect setting for us both just to walk hand in hand down the clean paths

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Elaine Grundy

4 Google Rating

Not too much going on at this time of year and it's very wet just now, but the gardeners work very h

4/ 5

Not too much going on at this time of year and it's very wet just now, but the gardeners work very hard to keep it nicely. It's beautiful in the spring and summer. Children's playground is very well used but could do with some updating.

Michelle Arthur

5 Google Rating

Lovely park with lots of greenery and florals, and a huge playground with an area for younger childr

5/ 5

Lovely park with lots of greenery and florals, and a huge playground with an area for younger children, another area for older children and a skate park. Plenty of shops nearby to arrange an unplanned picnic!

Kathy Lowthian

5 Google Rating

Lovely park in nice weather . Be nice to have a nice cafe to finish walk

5/ 5

Lovely park in nice weather . Be nice to have a nice cafe to finish walk

Deeemoon

4 Google Rating

It use to be alot more still good for family though during the day

4/ 5

It use to be alot more still good for family though during the day

Cheryl Elsom

5 Google Rating

Lovely park with its own small animal centre and greenhouse. It also has a rose garden, band stand a

5/ 5

Lovely park with its own small animal centre and greenhouse. It also has a rose garden, band stand and bowling green. Kids have plenty of space to play and plenty of equipment to play on within the play area. There is also a BMX track for the more adventurous. Cafes and shops are ample and very close by. The park is wheelchair accessible.

Claire Legg

5 Google Rating

Lovely park with lots to do. The park itself is suitable for both younger and older kids as they hav

5/ 5

Lovely park with lots to do. The park itself is suitable for both younger and older kids as they have different equipment to suit both abilities. There's plenty of picnics areas to use in the summer and lots of land for the kids to play football etc. There's also an added little bonus of the animals to visit. This usually includes fish, rabbits, mice, birds and other small animals. There is also toilet facilities in here.

Victoria Lewin

5 Google Rating

Nice playground, pretty clean, decent stuff to play on. Quiet on Saturday morning at 8ish. Right nex

5/ 5

Nice playground, pretty clean, decent stuff to play on. Quiet on Saturday morning at 8ish. Right next to Pudsey Leisure Centre.

Chris Hawthorn

4 Google Rating

Nice we play park and a skateboard park next to the actual park. Parking spaces also easily availabl

4/ 5

Nice we play park and a skateboard park next to the actual park. Parking spaces also easily available. Park

Andrew Sayers

4 Google Rating

Very popular. Very child friendly. Something of an oasis in a metropolitan area. People very friendl

4/ 5

Very popular. Very child friendly. Something of an oasis in a metropolitan area. People very friendly.

Cat Senior

5 Google Rating

Went here for the scarecrow festival never really been before. It was a great atmospere and lovely t

5/ 5

Went here for the scarecrow festival never really been before. It was a great atmospere and lovely to see every out doing things. You have a lovely park that seems to be kept up with. it was a shame about the animal park at the top as that would have been great to see if it had been up and running still.

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