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Best panoramic view of Leeds. Great for a walk or to let the dog off the lead. Enjoy the fauna and flora of the wild flower meadow.
Protected nature reserve. Part of the Lower Aire Valley green corridor. Great for walking the dog. Lots of wildlife for the nature enthusiast.
Howley Hall is one of the most prestigious houses in Yorkshire. This ruin is worth a visit to imagine the prestige that once stood!
A rare moorland conservation area that has a big bird population; lots of walking trails and breathtaking views across the dales!
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.
A hidden gem of a nature reserve in the north of Leeds with the Meanwood Valley Trail passing through it. Perfect to get closer to nature!
Moortown Park is perfect for the kids to play. Use the swings and sandpit in the playground. Plenty of open grass.
Woodland and wild grass field. Located in Cookridge. Nestled between the beck and the railway line. Part accessible by footbridge.
Green fields, woodlands and excellent views over the city. Venture through the Wyke Beck Valley
Rodley Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. The reserve is completely man made, and is now a flyover for migrating birds.
Rothwell Country Park is a green space getaway! The old coal site has been rejuvenated with ponds, meadows and sculpture installations.