
Lund Park
📍 Malsis Rd, Keighley BD21 1JQ, UK
About Lund Park
Lund Park is a spacious public green area situated in Keighley, offering a valuable outdoor retreat for local residents and visitors. It serves as a community hub, particularly supported by The Lund Park Community Group, which actively fosters cohesion and a welcoming atmosphere within the area.
The park provides ample open space, making it an ideal spot for leisurely activities such as peaceful strolls, dog walking, and family picnics on sunny days. For younger visitors, a small play area offers a dedicated space for fun and recreation. Its extensive grounds allow for various outdoor pursuits, contributing to the well-being of the community.
Visiting Information
Lund Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to enjoy its facilities at their convenience. The park is committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair accessible parking and a wheelchair accessible entrance, ensuring a wider range of visitors can enjoy its natural beauty. Entry to Lund Park is free of charge.
Location

Interactive Map
View accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and events on the map
1 location
📍 Malsis Rd, Keighley BD21 1JQ, UK
from 200 reviews
Google Reviews
Reviews from Google Maps.
Showing 5 of 200 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.
Rubbish gets dumped regularly, the odd night you get 4 x 4 vehicles and quads in there! At night the local community comes out and smokes the herbal stuff at every other bench and throws takeaway wrappers everywhere. Apart from that it's a nice park 😆
It’s a nice park not much for kids to do but has a small play area and lots of space for picnics or dog walking or a peaceful stroll
A great place to visit with a brilliant friends group called, The Lund Park Community Group promoting community cohesion and friendship throughout the area... Well worth visiting... Roy Williams 👣
A good sized community park. Shame about the litter and the play area needs a touch upbut the kids loved the innovative selection of frames and activities
Always a pleasure to spend time in this park.