In the upper park, attractions and facilities include:
- Workington Hall - the historic Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument
- mature woodland with a network of paths and lots of wildlife
- a miniature railway
- a walled garden, formally the kitchen garden for Workington Hall
- the Curwen Centre (within the walled garden), currently unoccupied
- an historic carriage way and associated features such as the Cuckoo Arch
- a skate park at Horse Close
In the lower park, the floodplain of the river Derwent (Curwen Park; Mill Field) there are:
- attractive walks along the river Derwent and Mill Stream including a multi-user path (pedestrian and cycle track)
- The Yearl - a wear in the river Derwent at the eastern extremity of the park - a good site for watching wildlife
- open parkland and meadows with scattered mature trees meadows
- sports pitches
- private houses including Curwen Lodge and Workington Hall Mill
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Workington Hall Parklands
Ladies' Walk
Workington
CA14 4YB
United Kingdom