Hudson Park is a 45-acre park located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The park features a large playground, skate park, and sports facilities, including a football pitch, rugby pitch, and tennis courts. Visitors can also explore the park's walking trails, ponds, and wildlife areas. The park is home to the Bradford Astronomy Club, which has an observatory on site. The park also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including concerts, fireworks displays, and community gatherings.
Sports facilities galore and the flood gate .
Lovely place for a rugby group two good pitches. Shared facilities at the football and cricket club. Great venue brilliant location
Lovely area of Garstang encompassing the river Wyre, great walking,picnic area, football rugby union and cricket for the sports fans. Just nice to meander.
Beautiful park with benches and river in Garstang.
It is a lovely park that surrounds the River Wyre, wheelchair users should be aware that the footpaths do have some gates to go through, I have managed the walk on my own but that is because I can use my hands and arms.
Only a quick walk round today but managed to see a Kingfisher and the river was very high after all the rain no wonder
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Sports facilities galore and the flood gate .
Lovely place for a rugby group two good pitches. Shared facilities at the football and cricket club. Great venue brilliant location
Lovely area of Garstang encompassing the river Wyre, great walking,picnic area, football rugby union and cricket for the sports fans. Just nice to meander.
Beautiful park with benches and river in Garstang.
It is a lovely park that surrounds the River Wyre, wheelchair users should be aware that the footpaths do have some gates to go through, I have managed the walk on my own but that is because I can use my hands and arms.
Only a quick walk round today but managed to see a Kingfisher and the river was very high after all the rain no wonder