If you’re unsure what your Bank Holiday weekend looks like, we have some inspiration for your plans.

So you know what’s happening in and around Bradford, we’ve put together a list of some of the events and activities going on to keep you occupied.

You can also take a look at the Telegraph and Argus Local Events Page to stay in the loop.


Bank Holidays to look forward to in 2022


What’s on in near Bradford this Bank Holiday weekend?

Here’s a round-up of some of the events happening near Bradford between Friday, August 26 and the Bank Holiday Monday, August 29.

Railway Children Bank Holiday Celebration at Keighley Worth Valley Railway

Celebrate the 1970s film “The Railway Children” which shot the KWVR to international stardom, and won the hearts of millions. Plus they will be celebrating the new film, “The Railway Children Return" with re-enactments, and locomotives featured in both films & visit Oakworth Station, the home of the Railway Children. Find out more via the website. 

Bradford Murder Mystery Treasure Trail

Make a daily walk around Bradford fun-packed when you can grab a copy of the self-guided Bradford Treasure Trail and solve a murder mystery. It’s fun, educational and won’t cost you an arm and a leg. The trail is just under two miles and shouldn't take more than two hours. Find out more information via the website. 

Bradford Ice Rink

Stay cool and skate all day long at Bradford's Ice Rink, you can join the team for a general session where the house lights are on full beam and everyone is welcome to skate at a steady pace that suits them. Find out more information via the website. 

Funzy Bradford

Give your kids a great day out at Funzy Bradford,  an indoor inflatable obstacle course that’ll have your little ones bouncing and jumping all over the place. The inflatable obstacle course has a giant open bounce area that the entire family will enjoy. Find out more information via the website. 

Stockeld Park

Take a trip to Wetherby to enjoy all the attractions at Stocked Park, a unique all-weather family attraction. With its renowned Enchanted Forest, it is filled with magical interactive fun and is home to five fantastically themed adventure playgrounds. You can even zip down into the Spiders Lair, take a Teapot Slide and be the captain of the pirate ship. Find out more via the website. 

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