Golden Acre Park is a public park in Bramhope, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, administered by Leeds City Council. Golden Acre Park is an incredible 179 acres of mature woodlands and gardens surrounding a beautiful lake. Set between Leeds popular northern suburbs Adel and Bramhope. Golden Acre Park comes alive with nature’s vibrant colours throughout the spring and autumn.
This design was by Molly. The original photo shows the ducks on the pond, and Molly and sister Beth stood watching them, with Beth in her wheelchair.
Mum says “Golden Acre is brilliant as it is accessible and has a Changing Places toilet now. The girls have always loved going for a walk here as Beth can join in feeding the ducks too and we can all enjoy a family walk together.”
What 3 Words:
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Address:
Golden Acre Park, Otley Road, Bramhope, Leeds, LS16 8BQ
Opening days/times:
24 hours
Cost:
Free entry and parking.
Parking:
There are several car parks at Golden Acre Park. Both are free and have a lot of spaces.
– The main car park postcode: LS16 9JY (Google Map Directions)
– Car park off Arthington Road postcode: LS16 8LZ (Google Map Directions)
Facilities:
Golden Acre Park has an excellent café on site. There is a dog friendly patio.
Toilets:
Golden Acre Park has public toilets that are occasionally open. These are worth a shot, if not take wander around to the café. Golden Acre Park also has a café that has toilets for patrons.
Changing Place:
One Changing Place on site >
Or one in Holt Park >
Terrain:
Golden Acre is accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs for the most part. The main footpaths around Golden Acre Park are well maintained, and usable even during rain in winter. The route to the cafe is also fully accessible. Care should be taken when using the smaller side paths and woodland routes. Especially when muddy. These paths have a lot of exposed tree routes and puddles.
Website:
https://goldenacrepark.co.uk >