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King Alfreds Playing Field is a large green space in North Leeds, with small sections of trees to break up the field. Sometimes used for football and rugby.
King George war memorial and flower garden. Lots of benching to take a moment out and reflect. Becoming more accessible for the local community.
Recreation ground with football, rugby, bowls and a skatepark. Wide open space for a walk with friends or family.
Nature reserve. Array of flora and fauna. Butterflies, birds and plants. Lots of walking routes around the 8-hectares. Keep dog on the lead.
Kippax Park fisheries. Three lakes of fishing. A walking route that clocks around 1-mile around all three lakes.
Kirk Lane Park is a fantastic open space with football, bowling and playground games for the children and the rest of the family!
Kirkstall Abbey is a well preserved Cistercian monastery with a public park nestled alongside the River Aire.
Kirkstall Nature Reserve is where unrestrained wildlife meets the urban lifestyle of the city. It's one of the richest wildlife areas in inner Leeds.
Grassland nature reserve with a rich wildflower biodiversity. Owned and managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. Come to spot birds and rare plants.
Old manor house estate that is now a public park and green space. Go for walks. Build dens. Visit the manor house and walled gardens.
A lovely park to walk the dog; or visit the playground with the little ones.
A secret wood near Calverley next to the Leeds Liverpool Canal. A great place to truly escape and be at one with nature!