Challenge yourself with 20 trivia questions about Bradford District Parks and Woodlands! Don’t worry if you are unsure; all the answers are available right here: https://bradforddistrictparks.org/bradford-district-parks-and-woodland-trivia-answers/
Q1: Which was the first publicly owned Park in the Bradford District?
Q2: Which is the largest continuous public woodland out of St Ives Estate, Judy Woods, Middleton Woods in the Bradford district?
Q3: In Roberts Park, Saltaire, which animal is commemorated in the form of a statue?
Q4: Which Bradford District Park is this?
Q5: Which Park in Bradford district features a miniature railway?
Q6: Across the Bradford district, how many parks and recreation grounds have outdoor gym facilities? Is it 20+, 40+ or 60+?
Q7: Which parks in the Bradford district host weekly Park run events?
Q8: Situated in the heart of Lister Park, Cartwright Hall houses a collection from a renowned Bradford-born artist. Whose notable collection is on display at Cartwright Hall?
Q9: Which Park in the Bradford district sits adjacent to an apple orchard?
Q10: Which six parks in the Bradford district carry the esteemed Green Flag status?
Q11: Which Park in the Bradford district features a stainless-steel structure resembling a bird’s wing?
Q12: Which Bradford District Park is this?
Q13: Which Park in the Bradford district is home to spectacular glasshouses?
Q14: Which river does the Festival of Britain Bridge in Myrtle Park cross?
Q15: Which Park in the Bradford district has a fishing Dam?
Q16: Originally, what was the intended name for Prince of Wales Park?
Q17: Which Park in the Bradford district is home to distinctive caves and grottoes?
Q18: Which Bradford District Park is this?
Q19: What unique game can be played in Riverside Gardens, Ilkley?
Q20: What is the name of the large pond at St Ives, Bingley?