Normanton
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Normanton is a town located in West Yorkshire, governed by Wakefield Council. It has a population of approximately 21,000 and falls within the WF6 postcode area. The town's industrial heritage is reflected in its local economy, and it is well-connected to nearby urban centers, making it a strategic location for businesses.

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Things to Do in Normanton

Railway Sidings - Wakefield Local Wildlife Site - Nature Reserves in normanton
Nature Reserves

Railway Sidings - Wakefield Local Wildlife Site

Railway Sidings, Station Rd, Altofts, Normanton WF6 2NB, UK
📍0.4m from the centre of Normanton

Discover the natural beauty of Railway Sidings, a Local Wildlife Site in Wakefield, perfect for peaceful nature exploration.

Newland Park - Park in normanton
Park

Newland Park

28 Coronation Ave, Normanton WF6 2LW, UK
📍1m from the centre of Normanton

Explore the intriguing blend of nature and industrial heritage at Newland Park, a unique spot for walks in Normanton.

Lush green grass and trees surround a serene pond with winding paths in Haw Hill Park, Normanton, Yorkshire.
Park

Haw Hill Park

Haw Hill View, Castleford Rd, Normanton WF6 2HB, UK
📍0.4m from the centre of Normanton

Haw Hill Park in Normanton offers a delightful escape with its expansive fields, play areas, and scenic walking routes. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll with their pets or explore the park's historical memorials and nature areas. Conveniently, the park provides free parking, making it an accessible and budget-friendly destination for families and tourists alike.

Cafe Sliced Cafe in normanton
Cafe

Sliced Cafe

73 High St, Normanton WF6 2AF, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Normanton

Discover Sliced Cafe in Normanton, a highly-rated spot renowned for its delicious food, tempting treats, and exceptionally friendly service.

Dining at Gem's Bistro in normanton
Restaurant

Gem's Bistro

Sandy Travel, 45 High St, Normanton WF6 2AF, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Normanton

Gem's Bistro in Normanton is a highly-rated local favourite, offering delicious breakfasts, lunches, and sweet treats.

Cafe Corner Kitchen Café in normanton
Cafe

Corner Kitchen Café

1-3 High St, Normanton WF6 2AD, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Normanton

Discover Corner Kitchen Café in Normanton, a popular spot known for its consistent food and friendly service, perfect for a casual meal.

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Geographic Facts

This town is geographically within the following regions:

Population
20,872
Postcode
WF6
Administrative area
Normanton and Altofts
Dialing code
01924
Timezone
UTC±00:00

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Beat the Street Interactive Game Returns to Normanton and Altofts This June

Join the excitement this June as Beat the Street returns to Normanton and Altofts. Discover your community and get active through this fun interactive game for all ages.

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Walkshire in Normanton

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Walk: Stanley Ferry
1.4mi
Moderate

Walk: Stanley Ferry

📍Stanley

A family friendly stroll along the Aire & Calder Navigation lined with picturesque canal boats. The Route what3words for start point: ///trade.newest.lease Start / Finish Point: Stanley Ferry, Stanley, Wakefield WF3 4LZ Distance: 1.4 Miles GPX Route Map stanleyferryDownload Walk Description Located on the edge of Wakefield, Stanley Ferry is home to the Canal and River Trust workshop where skilled carpenters make the lock gates that are needed to ensure repairs can be made to our waterways. You will be able to see the workshop on your left as you start the walk. As you look down the navigation you will also be able to see the Stanley Ferry Aqueducts which sit side by side, one having built in the Victorian Era and the other in 1981. You can walk down towards the Aqueducts to see the heritage more closely. Start the walk by crossing the Aire and Calder Navigation using Ramsden Swingbridge, if you are lucky a boat maybe cruising past so you can see the bridge in action, and follow the wide track along the edge of the canal. This area is a popular mooring site, surrounded by woodland, so there are a wide range of decorative boats to see on this waterside stroll. Once you reach Wellbeck Lane you can cross the canal here and pick up the hedge lined footpath running back down to Stanley Ferry. You have the choice at this point to extend the walk further to explore the Southwash Land Nature Reserve and visit Broadreach Lock before turning back if you wish.

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