
Discover Badsworth
Badsworth is a village located in the metropolitan borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Governed by Wakefield Council, it has a population of approximately 700 residents. Known for its historic architecture, Badsworth features a Grade I listed church, St. Mary's, which dates back to the 12th century.
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Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel
Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel provides comfortable accommodation in badsworth.

Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel

Hamilton Mews Apartment

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Things to Do in Badsworth

The Wonkey Donkey Visitor's Centre
The Wonkey Donkey Visitor's Centre in Cridling Stubbs offers a delightful experience for animal lovers. While parking details are not explicitly mentioned, visitors can expect standard pay-and-display options typical for tourist attractions. Enjoy a hands-on tour and learn about the heartwarming stories of the donkeys in this charming Yorkshire setting.

Tiger Moth Experience

Mental Health Museum
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The Jacobean Pub
The Jacobean Pub in Badsworth offers a charming and cosy atmosphere for visitors looking to enjoy a meal or drink in a traditional English pub setting. Located in the picturesque village of Badsworth, it provides a warm welcome to tourists exploring the Pontefract area. Please note that parking is likely pay-and-display, typical for establishments in this region.

Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel
Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel offers a charming countryside retreat in Badsworth, complete with complimentary parking for guests. Enjoy the serene surroundings and explore the quaint village, all while having the convenience of free parking at the hotel. Ideal for those looking to relax in a traditional yet unique setting with easy access to local attractions.

Topiary Coffee Shop
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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 695
- Administrative area
- Wakefield
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Walk: Wentbridge
An easy woodland trek following the River Went and under the Wentbridge Flyover which carries four lanes of the A1, just near Pontefract. The image below shows the Ackworth rail viaduct, just along the River Went from Wentbridge. The Route what3words for start point: ///expanded.crisper.swordfish Start Point: Off road along B6474 in Wentbridge, WF8 3JJ Finish Point: B6474 in Wentbridge, WF8 3JJ Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirewentbridgeDownload Walk Description Please park considerately for local residents. From where you have parked, head towards the junction with Wentbridge Lane in the middle of the village. Just to the left of the road direction sign is a public footpath sign. Follow the arrow to walk along the path, past the white house on the right. Once past the building, the walk opens out to fields, before a wood springs up on the left. Ignore the path to the left, just as you skirt around the edge of a wood on your right now. By now, the epic Wentbridge Viaduct, which takes the A1(M) over the River Went, should be in view and earshot. Walk towards - and under - the viaduct, following the path along the edge of the wood, called Sayleβs Plantation. The path enters the wood, and eventually turns to the right. A fairly straight path carries on through the wood for what seems like forever, until you emerge to just a row of trees on your left. A path branches off to the left here - ignore this as youβll be coming back that way - and carry straight on into the wood. In the wood, the path turns to the right, and heads in a south-easterly direction for a long while, before emerging into a much more open series of fields, but still with a lot of trees. The path runs alongside a house, and then turns right along a drive to meet Main Street in the village of Kirk Smeaton. At the road, turn left, and then take the footpath to the right of the Shoulder of Mutton pub. Follow the path to the left of the church, and then turn left to walk over the River Went, then turn left onto Chapel Lane. Follow the lane until a path turns into the wood on the left. Follow this path through this wood, exiting to some fields and then carrying on into a small wood, and then into open fields, steadily turning left to cross the River Went again on a footbridge. The path in front of you is the one you took on the outward trek - turn right and retrace your steps under the Wentbridge Viaduct, back to Wentbridge village, and where you parked your car.

Walk: Fitzwilliam Country Park Walk
Get a quick fix of the outdoors with this short but sweet lovely walk around the Fitzwilliam Country Park, right off the train! The Route Start / Finish Point: Fitzwilliam Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Fitzwilliam, Pontefract WF9 5DA Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirefitzwilliamcountryparkDownload Walk Description Exit the railway station on the car park side, and veer right along Wentworth Terrace, crossing over the entrance to the car park and enter Fitzwilliam Country Park on the footpath to the left of the bench. At the junction of paths, turn left, and then follow this main path through the trees and then around to the right. Just before the main path bends around to the right again, take the smaller path to the left and then turn right when it joins another path, to walk with some trees on your right hand side. Turn left and then veer left to follow a clear path on the ground which follows the line of the trees, then moves away to the left, and then back to the trees. Carry on after the line of trees ends, to reach Rose Lane. Turn right, and follow Rose Lane to just after a slight double bend, where, at the wide junction of tracks, turn right. This track follows the line of the trees for a while, and then moves to the right inside them. Follow the track to emerge near a pond, where the track turns right to eventually join up with the railway station car parkβs access road, where you started.

Walk: Fitzwilliam Country Park
There are multiple trails and paths to follow in this lovely country park just on the outskirts of Wakefield. The Route what3words for start point: ///shows.impresses.gullible Start Point: Fitzwilliam Finish Point: Fitzwilliam Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map fitzwilliam-country-parkDownload Walk Description Ideally located next to the train station at Fitzwilliam this is ideal for those walkers travelling on public transport. The park itself has several routes that are ideal for meandering around at your own pace. Keep a look out for the wildlife as you venture round Water voles are often seen at the water's edge as well as Buzzards swooping down on unsuspecting prey. The park is also ideal for dog walking.





