Wakefield
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Wakefield is a city in West Yorkshire governed by the Wakefield Council. With a population of approximately 99,000, it is a key urban center in the region. Known for its rich industrial heritage and the Wakefield Cathedral, the city also features the Hepworth Wakefield art gallery, attracting cultural enthusiasts.

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Accommodation at Courtyard Mews in wakefield
Apartment

Courtyard Mews

Courtyard Mews, Andrew Street St John's, Wakefield, WF1 3QH, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Wakefield

Accommodation at Holiday Cottage YSP in west bretton
Holiday Cottage

Holiday Cottage YSP

5 Claphouse Fold, Haigh, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75 4BY
πŸ“5.8m from the centre of Wakefield

Accommodation at Sandal Park View - Duplex Relocations in wakefield
Hotel

Sandal Park View - Duplex Relocations

Agbrigg Road Sandal Park View, Wakefield, WF1 5AP, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Wakefield

Food & drink at Inns Of Court Hotel in wakefield
Bar

Inns Of Court Hotel

22 King St, Wakefield WF1 2SR, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Wakefield

A beloved Wakefield pub known for its traditional atmosphere, excellent beer selection, and friendly local charm.

Food & drink at The Kettlethorpe Hotel in wakefield
Bar

The Kettlethorpe Hotel

The Kettlethorpe, Deffer Rd, Wakefield WF2 7HB, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Wakefield

Discover The Kettlethorpe, a welcoming local pub in Wakefield praised for its friendly atmosphere, great drinks, and community events.

Accommodation at 8, St John's North Apartments in wakefield
Apartment

8, St John's North Apartments

Wakefield, WF1 3QA, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Wakefield

Things to Do in Wakefield

Mental Health Museum - Museum in wakefield
Museum

Mental Health Museum

Fieldhead Hospital, Ouchthorpe Ln, Wakefield WF1 3SP, UK
πŸ“1m from the centre of Wakefield

Explore the insightful and unique history of mental health care at this engaging museum in Wakefield.

Queen Elizabeth Park - Park in wakefield
Park

Queen Elizabeth Park

45-57 Queen Elizabeth Rd, Wakefield WF1 4QR, UK
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Wakefield

Enjoy a recently refurbished green space in Wakefield, offering play equipment, a basketball court, and tranquil surroundings.

Lush green meadows with trees and a winding path under a clear blue sky in Alverthorpe, Yorkshire.
Park

Alverthorpe meadows

Alverthorpe, Wakefield WF2 0UB, UK
πŸ“1m from the centre of Wakefield

Alverthorpe Meadows offers a natural escape in Wakefield, perfect for peaceful strolls and free-form exploration.

WISH'S - Takeaway in wakefield
Takeaway

WISH'S

128 Alverthorpe Rd, Wakefield WF2 9PL, UK
πŸ“0.9m from the centre of Wakefield

Discover WISH'S in Wakefield, a highly-rated sandwich shop serving generous portions of delicious, freshly prepared food.

Cafe Inspired cafe in wakefield
Cafe

Inspired cafe

Calder Vale Rd, Wakefield WF1 5PE, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Wakefield

Wakefield's Inspired cafe delivers top-quality breakfasts, delicious pizzas, and irresistible pastries, acclaimed for superb food and service.

Cafe Coffeewrite Ltd in wakefield
Cafe

Coffeewrite Ltd

4 Marygate, Wakefield WF1 1NX, UK
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Wakefield

Coffeewrite is a beloved independent coffee shop in Wakefield, offering delicious drinks, snacks, and a welcoming community space.

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Geographic Facts

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Population
99,251
Postcode
WF1-WF90

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Latest news from Wakefield

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Wakefield Council Highlights Importance of Shared Lives Carers During Shared Lives Week 2026

Wakefield Council highlights the vital role of Shared Lives carers during Shared Lives Week 2026, encouraging community involvement in this rewarding support scheme.

Welcome to YorkshireJun 19, 2026
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Sensory room with colorful lights and interactive panels

Wakefield Family and Youth Hubs Receive Significant Upgrades for Community Engagement

Wakefield's family and youth hubs are being transformed with upgraded facilities and new sensory rooms, enhancing community engagement and support for families.

Welcome to YorkshireJun 19, 2026
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Wakefield Prepares for Live Screenings of England's FIFA World Cup Matches

Wakefield is gearing up for live screenings of England's FIFA World Cup matches at WX. Enjoy free entry, a vibrant atmosphere, and community spirit while cheering on the team.

Welcome to YorkshireJun 18, 2026
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Wakefield Council Launches 'Walk Away' Campaign for Safer Nights Out This Summer

Wakefield Council's 'Walk Away' campaign promotes safety during nights out, encouraging residents to defuse potential conflicts and enjoy summer responsibly.

Welcome to YorkshireJun 10, 2026
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Walkshire in Wakefield

More Walks in Wakefield β†’
Barnsley Canal Walk
5mi
Moderate

Barnsley Canal Walk

πŸ“Shafton

Enjoy a waterside walk or cycle along the Barnsley Canal on this easy route near Royston. The Route what3words for start point: ///opposites.bunny.rope Start Point: Shaw Bridge, Shaw Lane, Carlton, Barnsley S71 3HJ Finish Point: (B6378) Walton, Shay Lane, WF2 6LA Distance: 5 miles GPX Route Map barnsley-canalDownload Walk Description Enjoy a waterside walk or cycle along the Barnsley Canal on this easy route near Royston. This section of the canal follows National Cycle Network Route 67 from Shaw Bridge, near Royston, to Walton. The route runs for just over 5 miles passing Rabbit Ings Country Park, Wintersett Reservoir and the woodland of Haw Park. It's a peaceful area with a nice surfaced path ideal for a safe cycle or easy walk.

A canal walk in Wakefield, Aire & Calder Navigation
9mi
Moderate

A canal walk in Wakefield, Aire & Calder Navigation

πŸ“Wakefield

This walk from Wakefield to Castleford combines lovely countryside with a step into the region's industrial past. The Route what3words for start point: ///evenly.mental.burns Start Point: Wakefield Finish Point: Castleford Distance: 9 Miles GPX Route Map wakefield-canalDownload Walk Description Follow the route of Wakefield canal from the centre of the town on the river Calder to Castleford and take in the pretty scenery as well as the industrial heritage of the region. Highlights of the walk are the Stanley Ferry aqueducts, one Victorian structure and the other a modern construction in the 1980's built to compliment the original. You will also see the southlands wetlands centre on route and this is a nice stop off for the family. The walk also passes very close to the world famous Hepworth gallery before heading off to Castleford.

Walk: Stanley Ferry
1.4mi
Moderate

Walk: Stanley Ferry

πŸ“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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