Barnsley

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park (http://www.ysp.co.uk/) boasts beautiful scenery and sculptures from the likes of Elizabeth Frink, Barbara Hepworth, Antony Gourmley and Henry Moore.

The Cooper Art Gallery

Barnsley Town Hall - has an art-deco style clock tower that rises up into the skyline

Barnsley Markets
as well as the general stalls selling everything from chocolate to carpets, try the specialist fish and meat market in the indoors section.
Locke Park
on the A6133 Park Road, near Kingstone. Perhaps the best known park in the town, it's about 20 minutes walk from the town centre and a great place to spend a lazy summer's day. There is a car park on Keresforth Hall Road, but alas, no bus service passing by.
Cannon Hall
Acres of Sweeping lawns leading down from cannon hall to a river populated by ducks and geese ,good places for a good walk with your dog and great place for picknicks.acess is available through a footpath and road to the scenic village of cawthorne with a quality resturant and ala carte pub/resturant and village museum.adjacent the hall are ornate gardens and a kitchen garden with glasshouses.

Car parks are on the entrance to the hall to the right,to the left is a garden centre with cafe and its own car park,Situated here is THE MAIZE MAZE ,a maze which has a different plan every year with topical additionsreally is worth visiting .A snack bar operates at the top of the car park.near the house or hall is a animal farm and play area with a cafe.