
Myrtle Park
📍 Myrtle Place, Bingley, BD16 2LF
About Myrtle Park
Nestled in Bingley, Myrtle Park is a vibrant hub for music lovers, renowned for hosting the annual Bingley Weekender festival. With lush greenery and a lively atmosphere, it offers a perfect setting for outdoor concerts, community events, and family picnics, making it a cherished local gem.
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📍 Myrtle Place, Bingley, BD16 2LF
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Showing 5 of 1,213 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.
I really enjoyed going to this park, there's something for everyone. Nice therapeutic walks, clean rivers, clean children's park abd a cafe. The only thing I didn't like was the amount of dogs running around without their owners and coming to our picnic table and sniffing our delicious food. My children were alittle intimidated by big dogs. I met many people that live near the park and they were really friendly.
Our toddler enjoyed the experience, play equipment, looking at birds in the aviary (I felt queasy at captive birds in such a bare concrete set up). Ornate war memorial with bedding plants. There's what looks to be a well appointed cafe and there was live music in the bandstand on a Wednesday when we went (small combo singing and playing amplified guitars etc) This seemed to be appreciated by a small audience using the seating provided. No car park, paid-for small car public park off the approach to the Town Hall. I wouldn't make a point of going again as it's not local to me, but it would be a nice green space for Bingley residents.
Nice area good open spaces to picnic and chill. Has a couple of playgrounds that are ok not that big and a bit busy so had to wait to get on things. There’s a bowling green and cafe and ice cream shop there. The ice cream is really nice. They had a festival on when we went so there was an animal petting zoo and various other attractions in and around.
Visited Myrtle Park whilst away with the caravan. Took the dog for a walk. Nicely kept grass areas with good paths leading round. There is a playground for children and a licensed cafe/restaurant. The park is larger than it appears, we did not look at the map and missed out a large section that is accessed over a bridge. We started to walk across the bridge but it gives the impression you are leaving the park. You're not, it opens up into another part. We shall be returning to the park to explore more.
Lovely park and paths to walk around. A couple of tree stumps have been carved and look really pretty.