
National Trust - Wentworth Castle Gardens
📍 Park Dr, Barnsley S75 3EN, UK
About National Trust - Wentworth Castle Gardens
Located in Hood Green, the National Trust - Wentworth Castle Gardens offers ample parking for visitors exploring its 60 acres of beautifully varied gardens and parklands. The parking area is conveniently situated near a visitor center equipped with a cafe, shop, and toilets, ensuring a comfortable start to your visit.
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📍 Park Dr, Barnsley S75 3EN, UK
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The parking lot was easy to find. There was a visitor center with a cafe, shop and toilets near the parking lot. You pass it on your way to the gardens. The castle is on the grounds, but not part of the property. There are many paths to several gardens on the grounds, and a folly at the top part of the property that is worth seeing. Climb to the top of the tower for a lovely view of the surrounding area. There is a deer park in the southern part of the property, but we had not made enough time to venture that far to see the deer. As we were leaving, other visitors had commented on how spectacular they were. So, try to allow enough time to explore the property at both ends if you make a visit. I do believe that there was no charge to enter the grounds. Definitely worth a stop for a walk around.
Enjoyable visit here. Husband walked the parklands and found the deer. Parents and i liked the gardens and conservatory. Also the dragon at the top of the castle (if you can do steps). Buggy shuttle was very useful. Lunch at the cafe was nice if a bit pricey. Thank you to the chap on the reception desk too.
This is well worth a return visit. It has ample parking, situated on a fairly steep sloped site, it has a dog friendly cafe, the grand house has only limited viewing dates, has well presented gardens, a deer park with wooded places to walk, has assisted access from the entrance by on site electric courtesy buggy, a mock castle (folly) a play area and scenic views.
Nice visit today. Please note that the main house is only open to the public once a month, see website, but makes for a lovely backdrop. I recommend using the website that contains all of the features. They have a nice cafe and bookshop, also in the long barn. The walks are many. The gardens are lovely. But note, seasonal. The views are tremendous. If you walk up the hill, you will find the castle. It is, in reality, a folly but very impressive. For those who are able, you can climb the steps up one of the towers for excellent views. As said, lovely walks through the gardens and around the estate, where you can see much wildlife roaming around. There are many architectural things to see all around the estate, so if you're able, we would thoroughly recommend them.
A beautiful location, with lovely gardens, a play park and loads of parkland and wooded areas to explore. A lovely day out, just avoid the cafe, which is typically expensive and underwhelming. Apart from that, Wentworth is a great day out with the family.

