Farsley Recreation Ground is a popular park in Leeds, West Yorkshire, featuring a range of facilities and activities for visitors of all ages. The park boasts several sports pitches, including football, rugby, and cricket, as well as tennis courts, a bowling green, and a skate park. A children's playground and a miniature railway add to the park's family-friendly atmosphere. The grounds also include a cafe, toilets, and ample parking. With its scenic views and varied amenities, Farsley Recreation Ground is an ideal spot for picnics, outdoor games, and relaxation.
Nice park for a quick play with the kids grass areas for chilling and main park is fenced off so it's pretty safe
Known locally as "The Rocket Park", this place is a small but perfectly formed treat. Grassy areas, mature trees, pretty views and a variety of children's play equipment pieces, make this place a lovely location to spend your sunshine hours. Some roadside parking is available. There are no toilets, or refreshments available at this park.
A lovely little park. A children's play area. Parking outside the gated entrance and room for dogs to have a run. Unfortunately not all owners pick up dog deposits which does spoil things a bit
Rating an open grassy area surrounded by trees feels strange, especially one which was a huge part of childhood during the 70s and 80s. Farsley Rec remains largely unchanged, the children's play area is modern, enclosed and a grand spot to spend quality time with young ones. Plenty of open areas for ball sports and the like. A path runs around the whole area, great for cycling, scootering or just plain meandering. The main Calverley Lane entrance is very accessible for pushchairs, buggies, wheelchairs. There are no toilets though, lest squatting behind a tree appeals... Clearly, dog walkers use the Rec frequently, most seem to clean up any dog eggs dropped by their pets. Not worth a trip out, however if you're local, you'd be daft not to make use of the space.
Some of the playthings are dated but the grass is big enough to have your own space to play.
Ideal play area, loved the range of slides, climbing apparatus. Took boys aged 3 year and 14 months old, they loved it.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Nice park for a quick play with the kids grass areas for chilling and main park is fenced off so it's pretty safe
Known locally as "The Rocket Park", this place is a small but perfectly formed treat. Grassy areas, mature trees, pretty views and a variety of children's play equipment pieces, make this place a lovely location to spend your sunshine hours. Some roadside parking is available. There are no toilets, or refreshments available at this park.
A lovely little park. A children's play area. Parking outside the gated entrance and room for dogs to have a run. Unfortunately not all owners pick up dog deposits which does spoil things a bit
Rating an open grassy area surrounded by trees feels strange, especially one which was a huge part of childhood during the 70s and 80s. Farsley Rec remains largely unchanged, the children's play area is modern, enclosed and a grand spot to spend quality time with young ones. Plenty of open areas for ball sports and the like. A path runs around the whole area, great for cycling, scootering or just plain meandering. The main Calverley Lane entrance is very accessible for pushchairs, buggies, wheelchairs. There are no toilets though, lest squatting behind a tree appeals... Clearly, dog walkers use the Rec frequently, most seem to clean up any dog eggs dropped by their pets. Not worth a trip out, however if you're local, you'd be daft not to make use of the space.
Some of the playthings are dated but the grass is big enough to have your own space to play.
Ideal play area, loved the range of slides, climbing apparatus. Took boys aged 3 year and 14 months old, they loved it.