
This sprawling outdoor gallery is a total breath of fresh air! Located in West Bretton (WF4 4LG, West Yorkshire), the Yorkshire Sculpture Park is basically a massive playground for art lovers and families alike. Instead of being stuck in a quiet room, you get to wander through hundreds of acres of beautiful parkland and discover world-class art popping up out of the grass or hidden in the woods.

What to See and Do
The park is huge, so you’ll spend your time exploring different landscapes—from manicured gardens to wilder woodland and lakeside paths. You’ll find massive, iconic bronze pieces by legends like Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, plus quirky, modern installations that make for some pretty epic photos. Since the exhibitions rotate, there is always something new to stumble upon.
One of the coolest spots is the Deer Shelter Skyspace, where you can sit and watch the sky through a square in the roof—it’s surprisingly mesmerising. If you have kids with you, they’ll love the freedom to run between the sculptures; it’s one of those rare places where you don’t have to worry about them being “too loud” for an art gallery.






Good to Know for Your Trip

Nearby Gems
If you want to make a full weekend of it, you’re only a short hop away from the National Coal Mining Museum, which is a fascinating (and free!) contrast to the park. For a nice meal afterwards, the nearby village of West Bretton and the surrounding areas have some cracking country pubs to refuel in.