Crag House Farm has recently had some fantastic children’s outdoor play equipment installed in the gardens which is ideal for toddlers and preschoolers. There is a small climbing frame, slide, tyre swing and tunnel. They also have two summer houses which keep my children entertained for hours with imaginary play! There is also a large Connect 4 and other outdoor games which adults seem to love as much as the kids!
You can also pick up a nature trail sheet from the cafe and have a nice walk around the pushchair friendly route, there are “wildlife facts” dotted around the trail and there is plenty of space for children to burn off energy. We spent quite a lot of time in the bird hides playing “I Spy” for the wildlife we could spot. If you time your visit right there is also the added bonus of readily available blackberries you can pick on the route!
You can finish off your outing with refreshments in the Granary cafe which has a child-friendly corner with toys and books.
Cost: Playground and nature walk are free to use
Pushchair Friendly: Yes
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes
Cost: Playground free to use
Pushchair Friendly: Yes
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes
The Arium is close to the A64 end of Thorner Lane, LS14 3FB
Lotherton is a great day out for toddlers and pre-schoolers and there is lots for babies to look at from pushchairs or carriers.
The adventure playground, situated near the car park, is for under 8s and provides hours of fun – I normally have to drag mine out! There is a specific smaller climbing frame and swing for younger children and games and puzzles to play with. The park is very secure as well with gates at either side and seating for adults!
There are lots of open spaces for children to run around in the woodland area and in front of the house and there are usually garden games on the lawn in front of the house.
The bird garden has a wide range of species and there are information points providing lots of details on the different birds, or for younger children flaps to lift up! We also enjoy a game of ‘pooh sticks’ on the bridge where you can watch the ducks playing.
The opening of Wildlife World in November 2017 was a brilliant addition. My children spend ages watching the playful Humboldt penguins. The viewing area is really good both above water and below and there was also lots of information available on the penguins.
There is a cafe in the courtyard that has an indoor and outdoor seating area and is very child-friendly with sandwich boxes, beans on toast, half jacket potatoes, etc. The cafe can get busy at peak times. There is also plenty of space for picnics and ball games.
Off Collier Lane, Aberford, Leeds LS25 3EB.
Cost: Adult: Online £7, at the house: £7.50, Leeds Card: £6.00, LeedsCard Extra: £4.50. Under 5s are FREE
Pushchair Friendly: Yes, however, you can’t take pushchairs in the house so slings/carriers would be recommended.
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes
Hall Park has a great play area for younger kids. There’s a large play area with swings, climbing frames and slides suitable for toddlers and older siblings. There’s also a great sandpit area, so don’t forget to bring a bucket and spade. The park has several flat, tarmac paths, which are suitable for toddlers on bike and scooters. At the bottom of the park, Hall Park Cricket Club Cafe & Bar serves food and drinks from 10am onwards. They also have a small bouncy castle outside (weather permitting) which is free to use and suitable for toddlers as well as some toys inside.
Pushchair Friendly: Yes
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes
Horsforth Hall Park, Hall Lane, LS18 5JE
NEW INDOOR PLAY AREA OPENING 22ND JULY
There is also a cafe and outdoor seating area within the setting as well as a large indoor cafe as part of the garden centre. Also within the Garden Centre is a large aquatic area and pet shop, which children can visit to see the animals and feed the fish!
Grasshoppers is open Monday-Saturday: 9am to 5pm and Sunday: 9.30am to 3.30pm.
Cost: Entry is £4.50 per child (adults and children under 1 are free). Summer play passes are also available for £25 each for unlimited plays all summer.
Pushchair Friendly: Yes
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes
Tong Ln, Tong Village, Bradford BD4 0RY
Yeadon Tarn has recently had a complete park transformation, with a specific area for younger children, swings, slides and a zip wire, ideal for letting the kids run off steam in an enclosed area! The walk around the tarn is flat and perfect for prams, bikes and scooting for little legs. There is a skatepark to entertain the older kids and if you’re lucky the model boat club will have their vessels on the open water. Great place to have a picnic, plane spot and feed the ducks as well!
Cost: Park is free to use
Pushchair Friendly: Yes
Changing and Highchairs Available: N/A
Cemetery Road, Yeadon, LS19 7UR
Open Tuesday – Friday: 10:00 – 17:00pm and Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00pm.
Cost: Admission to the museum is free
Pushchair Friendly: Yes
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes, there is a large cafe
Millennium Square, Leeds LS2 8BH.
What is better than messing about on the river? With rowboats or pedalos available to hire for a full hour for £7 per for adults, £4 for 6-16-year-olds, under 5’s free or half an hour hire for half the price it’s not an expensive trip out! Enjoy the beautiful scenery, see what wildlife you can spot along the way! It’s safety first at Otley Boats, with all the children needing a life jacket, fitted by a team member before you can board the boat.
Open Saturdays and Sunday 10 am – 5 pm. This is subject to weather conditions and river levels so please check the Facebook page before you travel.
Cost: £7 per for adults, £4 for 6-16-year-olds, under 5’s free (cost is for 1 hour’s hire)
Pushchair Friendly: Yes in places
Bridge Street, Otley
The Room on the Broom trail takes you around the Anglers Country Park on a themed 2-mile walk that brings the popular Julia Donaldson book to life.
Starting from the Discovery Centre, the trail follows a route around the lake giving youngsters the chance to see sculptures of the Witch, Cat, Dog, Bird, Frog and the terrifying Dragon! For extra fun and games along the trail, purchase an Explorer Pack for £2 from the Discovery Centre before you set off, this includes treasure hunts, puzzles, crafts, a sticker, crayons and rubbings. As you journey along the route look out for the wildlife that resides at Anglers Country Park, you can also purchase food from the visitor’s centre to feed the geese and ducks on the route. There is also a great outdoor play area at the end of the trail which has something for all ages and it also worth visiting the visitor’s centre.
Some parts of the path may be muddy so sensible footwear is advised. There is a cafe on site but in the summer months, it is a great place for a picnic.
Cost: Park and trail free to use. £2 per Explorer pack
Pushchair Friendly: Yes (Bikes can also be used on the trail)
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes, there is a cafe but please note it doesn’t take card payments
Haw Park Lane, Wintersett, Wakefield, WF4 2EB.
Kirklees Light Railway sits on the site of an old Huddersfield to Barnsley line, used from the late 1800s to move goods and passenger trains up until as recently as 1983 when it was finally closed and the track lifted. In the 1990s a local family spotted the potential to open a Light Railway on the site and with the help of the council and an army of volunteers, Kirklees Light Railway was created.
The line starts out at Clayton West Station, which is a beautifully restored station complete with tea room, gift shop, large outdoor play area and miniature railway for children to ride on. Five steam locomotives in beautiful red, hand-painted carriages will take you for three-and-a-half miles from Clayton West to the Shelley Station terminus. You’ll pass glorious views as you steam through the South Pennine Foothills and through the Shelley Woodhouse Tunnel (the longest tunnel on any 15-inch narrow gauge line in Britain!).
The journey one way takes approximately 25 minutes and a return trip can be completed in 70 minutes if you’re short on time. There is a small playground with sandpit, picnic area and cafe at Shelley Station though, for those wishing to stay longer and take their time. Every few months the railway also hosts a Day Out With Thomas, where children can meet and have a go on Thomas The Tank Engine and his friends.
Cost: Adult £6.50, Children (3-16 years) £4.50, Under 3’s go Free. A Family Ticket is also available at a discount.
Pushchair Friendly: Yes
Changing and Highchairs Available: Yes
Park Mill Way, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9XJ
Also, check out our Days Out page which has ideas further afield as well.
*Reviews based on Mumblers personal experience from visits with our young children