Map of Wakefield UK – City Centre, Districts & Location Guide

Wakefield is a city in West Yorkshire, England, known for its cathedral, art galleries, historic buildings, parks, transport links, shopping areas and surrounding towns and villages.

This map of Wakefield UK provides an overview of the city centre, districts, transport routes, waterways, major landmarks and Wakefield’s location within northern England.

Quick Answer:

Wakefield is located in West Yorkshire in northern England. Major areas include Wakefield City Centre, Sandal, Agbrigg, Outwood, Horbury, Ossett, Stanley, Castleford, Pontefract and Normanton.

Interactive Wakefield Map (Reference View) Explore Wakefield city centre, railway stations, districts, waterways and surrounding West Yorkshire areas.
Tip: Wakefield maps are useful for understanding how the city centre, railway stations, parks and surrounding West Yorkshire towns connect across the district.

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Where is Wakefield Located?

Wakefield is located in West Yorkshire in northern England. It sits south of Leeds and north of Barnsley, with strong road and rail connections across Yorkshire and the wider north of England.

  • County: West Yorkshire
  • Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
  • Country: England
  • United Kingdom: Great Britain
  • Nearby places: Leeds, Castleford, Pontefract, Barnsley and Huddersfield
  • Direction from London: North

Areas Shown on a Wakefield Map

  • Wakefield City Centre — shopping, business, heritage and transport hub.
  • Sandal — residential area south of the city centre.
  • Agbrigg — district south-east of central Wakefield.
  • Outwood — northern suburb with rail connections.
  • Horbury — town west of Wakefield with historic streets and local shops.
  • Ossett — nearby market town west of Wakefield.
  • Stanley — village and residential area north-east of the city.
  • Castleford — nearby town within the wider Wakefield district.
  • Pontefract — historic market town east of Wakefield.
  • Normanton — town with rail and motorway connections.

Major Landmarks on the Map

  • Wakefield Cathedral
  • The Hepworth Wakefield
  • Wakefield Westgate Station
  • Wakefield Kirkgate Station
  • Sandal Castle
  • Wakefield Town Hall
  • Thornes Park
  • Pugneys Country Park
  • Yorkshire Sculpture Park
  • National Coal Mining Museum direction

Transport Features

Wakefield is an important transport centre in West Yorkshire. Maps commonly show railway stations, motorway links, major roads and connections to Leeds, Sheffield, Doncaster and other northern cities.

  • Wakefield Westgate Station
  • Wakefield Kirkgate Station
  • M1 Motorway
  • M62 Motorway
  • A61 route
  • A638 route
  • West Yorkshire bus network
  • Regional rail connections

Waterways and Natural Features

Wakefield’s geography includes rivers, canals, parks and countryside areas that connect the city with surrounding towns and villages.

  • River Calder
  • Calder and Hebble Navigation
  • Pugneys Country Park
  • Thornes Park
  • Newmillerdam Country Park
  • Anglers Country Park
  • Wakefield countryside

Nearby Destinations

  • Leeds
  • Castleford
  • Pontefract
  • Barnsley
  • Huddersfield
  • Doncaster
  • York
  • Sheffield

Using a Wakefield Map

A Wakefield map is useful for locating the city centre, railway stations, cathedral, galleries, parks, shopping areas and nearby towns. It also helps visitors understand how Wakefield connects with Leeds, West Yorkshire and the wider Yorkshire region.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Wakefield located?
    Wakefield is located in West Yorkshire in northern England.
  • What is Wakefield known for?
    Wakefield is known for Wakefield Cathedral, The Hepworth Wakefield, historic buildings, parks, rail links and nearby sculpture and heritage attractions.
  • What are the main areas of Wakefield?
    Main areas include Wakefield City Centre, Sandal, Agbrigg, Outwood, Horbury, Ossett, Stanley, Castleford, Pontefract and Normanton.
  • Does Wakefield have railway stations?
    Yes. Wakefield is served by Wakefield Westgate Station and Wakefield Kirkgate Station.
  • Is Wakefield easy to get around?
    Yes. Wakefield has rail services, buses, major roads and motorway connections across West Yorkshire.
  • Is Wakefield worth visiting?
    Yes. Wakefield offers galleries, historic landmarks, parks, shopping areas and access to major Yorkshire attractions.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Boundaries, transport routes, services, attractions, opening hours, place names and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources when planning travel.