
Clarence Park
Clarence Park
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About this place
Clarence Park is a large, well-kept public park in Wakefield with a good mix of open green space, ornamental gardens, and a small lake where ducks and geese hang about. The gardens range from formal displays and rose beds to more inventive planted borders, and there is a secret garden that tends to go down well with curious little ones. Grand old trees line the paths and give the whole place a proper sense of character.
There is plenty to keep families busy, including a playing field, a mini train, and open spaces that are well suited to children's games. A dog-friendly café is on site, and a nursery shop too if you fancy picking up plants while you are there. The footpaths loop around the park and are accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs, though it is worth wearing sturdy shoes in wetter weather as some paths can get muddy.
The park is open every day from 8am to 9pm, so there is room for a morning visit, an afternoon wander, or an early evening stroll when the light is nice through the trees.
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What to bring
- Waterproof walking boots or wellies
- Waterproof coat
- Bread or seed for the ducks
- Picnic blanket or snacks
- Pushchair if needed (paths are accessible)
Top tips
- Head to the small lake first - the ducks and geese are a big hit with little ones.
- Paths can get muddy after rain, so pack walking boots or wellies for the kids.
- The secret garden is worth seeking out - children find it genuinely exciting.
- There is a dog-friendly cafe and a nursery shop on site, handy for a pit stop.
- The mini train is a treat for young children - look out for it near the playing field.
Age range
Good for children; features include playing field, mini train, and open spaces suitable for families.
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Clarence Park
Wakefield WF2 8DY
Parking tip
There's plenty of parking on-site, and there are accessible bays available if you need them.