Walton
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Walton is a village in Barnsley, England, located at coordinates 53.6499, -1.4609. It has a population of 3,377 and falls within the WF2 postal code area. The village is close to Wakefield, offering access to local amenities and nearby attractions.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Walton. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

Stay in Walton

Accommodation at 6 Bedroom Villa in Barnsley Centre in barnsley
Hotel

6 Bedroom Villa in Barnsley Centre

61 Longman Road, Barnsley, S70 2LD, United Kingdom
πŸ“6.3m from the centre of Walton

Accommodation at Upper Midgley Farm B&B in netherton
Bed & Breakfast

Upper Midgley Farm B&B

Midgley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 4JH
πŸ“5.5m from the centre of Walton

Accommodation at Town Hall View in barnsley
Apartment
From
Β£655
per night

Town Hall View

Reagent street Barnsley 107 Permanent Building, Barnsley, S70 2DD, United Kingdom
πŸ“6.6m from the centre of Walton

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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“3.3m from the centre of Walton

Accommodation at Holiday Cottage YSP in west bretton
Holiday Cottage

Holiday Cottage YSP

5 Claphouse Fold, Haigh, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75 4BY
πŸ“4.9m from the centre of Walton

Things to Do in Walton

Mental Health Museum - Museum in wakefield
Museum

Mental Health Museum

Fieldhead Hospital, Ouchthorpe Ln, Wakefield WF1 3SP, UK
πŸ“3.5m from the centre of Walton

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

A dirt path through a lush green forest with tall trees and dense foliage on either side.
Walks & Hiking

Tomcat’s wood

St Helen's Blvd, Barnsley S71 3HS, UK
πŸ“5.3m from the centre of Walton

Located in the serene area of Monk Bretton, Tomcat’s Wood offers a peaceful escape for nature lovers with its charming walking paths and benches. While the parking facility is likely pay-and-display, visitors can enjoy a short, leisurely walk through the woods, perfect for a quick getaway with family or pets.

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
πŸ“4.1m from the centre of Walton

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

WISH'S - Takeaway in wakefield
Takeaway

WISH'S

128 Alverthorpe Rd, Wakefield WF2 9PL, UK
πŸ“3.3m from the centre of Walton

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“2.2m from the centre of Walton

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

Cafe Alleyc'zam Cafe & Bar in pontefract
Cafe

Alleyc'zam Cafe & Bar

37 Southgate, Pontefract WF8 1LN, UK
πŸ“6.7m from the centre of Walton

Discover Alleyc'zam Cafe & Bar, a highly-rated Pontefract spot offering delicious homemade food, drinks, and a friendly atmosphere.

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Walkshire in Walton

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Walk: Havercroft and Kinsley
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Havercroft and Kinsley

⏱️1h 46mπŸ“Havercroft

A lovely easy walk through the fields between the villages of Havercroft and Kinsley, in-between Wakefield and Barnsley. Wintersett Reservoir in West Yorkshire England The Route what3words for start point: ///incur.flanked.lately Start Point: Bus stops on Cow Lane, near the corner of East Street, Havercroft, WF4 2HQ Finish Point: WF4 2HQ Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirehavercroftandkinsleyDownload Walk Description From the bus stops on B6428 Cow Lane, walk towards and turn down East Street, and then left onto the access road to walk behind the houses. Follow this road around and turn left at the end onto a track called Tup Lane. Continue along the track, through the trees and around the business park, turning left at the corner to reach the entrance of the park. Carry on, with the business park on your left along Westoff Lane to meet houses at the edge of the village of South Hiendley. At the corner with the farm lane on the left, turn right to follow Tun Lane. At the triangle junction with the main road, turn left and then left at the roundabout onto George Street. Just before the triangle School roadsign, turn left down the footpath snicket and follow this past the school. At the junction of paths, turn left and follow the path between the trees and across the field following the clear path on the ground. At the track, turn right, and then left at the first triangle junction, then right at the second triangle junction. Follow this almost straight boundary between two fields, and eventually, you reach the outskirts of Kinsley. The path goes behind houses on the left, then turns left, crossing Tumbridge Crescent, to go behind houses on the other side of the road. At the end of the house, turn right, follow the field, then turn left Halfway along this field, a clear path on the right takes a diagonal across a field. Carry straight on, then left diagonally across another field, and then another. Turn right, walking at the back of some houses before reaching the B6428. Turn left to get back to the bus stop.

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: Newmillerdam Country Park
3mi
Moderate

Walk: Newmillerdam Country Park

πŸ“Newmillerdam

This fantastic walk is just to the south of Wakefield and is dominated by the reservoir at it's centre. A wonderful place to visit to get away from the busy life, it's a great place to explore with the family. The Route what3words for start point: ///planting.processor.slungnew Start Point: 673 Barnsley Rd, Newmillerdam WF2 6QQ Finish Point: Newmillerdam Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map newmillerdam-country-parkDownload Walk Description Situated to the south of Wakefield, Newmillerdam is a popular spot for locals to stretch their legs for a Sunday afternoon stroll. The surfaced path leads you around the central reservoir before darting in and out of the woodland that surrounds the water's edge. Keep a look out for the bird and aquatic life that calls the water its home from ducks, geese and the odd swan. There are also local coffee stop and pub for you to refuel after a peaceful walk. Make sure you look at the architecture of the dam, a fabulous example of late Victorian work in the style of ramparts on a castle.

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