
Silsden Park
📍 Bolton Rd, Silsden, Keighley BD20 0JY, UK
About Silsden Park
Silsden Park is a cherished green space situated on Bolton Road in Silsden, Keighley, offering a delightful escape for both locals and visitors. Highly rated by guests with an impressive 4.2 out of 5 stars, this park is celebrated for its pristine condition and serene atmosphere. It provides a beautiful setting for quiet strolls, relaxation, and outdoor activities, embodying the heart of the community it serves.
Visitors to Silsden Park can enjoy meticulously maintained gardens, often highlighted in reviews for their beauty and the dedicated care from the Friends of Silsden Park volunteers. The park also boasts a range of recreational facilities, including a bowling green, a tennis court, and engaging children's play areas, making it an ideal destination for families. Its welcoming environment makes it perfect for dog walkers and anyone seeking a peaceful spot to unwind amidst nature.
Visiting Information
Silsden Park is designed to be accessible for everyone. It features wheelchair accessible parking and a wheelchair accessible entrance, ensuring ease of access for all visitors. Opening hours for the park are not specifically provided, but as a public park, it is generally accessible during daylight hours. No specific payment options are listed, suggesting that entry to the park itself is free.
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📍 Bolton Rd, Silsden, Keighley BD20 0JY, UK
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Showing 5 of 137 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.
Lovely place for a quite walk with a dog and friends for locals
Wheelchair accessible park. Beautiful gardens, bowling green, tennis court, children's play areas. Clean, well looked after small park.
A beautiful space to relax. Some lovely flower beds, lovingly tended by the volunteers of Friends of Silsden Park.
Nice park
It's a lovely park with many dogs and children playing side by side. I only wish people would bother putting their rubbish in the bins and not just drop it where they stand. Also dog owners should be able to recall their dogs even if they're friendly. If your dog is heading towards a stranger dog, call them back. Even if your dog is friendly doesn't mean that the other dog is. Ours isn't aggressive, but other dogs makes her incredibly nervous as she is a rescue and she has been attacked by other dogs before. So even if we are training her to be more comfortable around other dogs it needs to be on our terms and in a controlled manner.