Below is a list of the top and leading Hiking Trails in Leeds. To help you find the best Hiking Trails located near you in Leeds, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.
Leeds’ Best Hiking Trails:
The top rated Hiking Trails in Leeds are:
- Meanwood Park – approximately 29 hectares in area
- Golden Acre Park – well known for its circular lakeside walk
- Post Hill Nature Trail – a designated nature trail in Leeds that has become a very popular place for walkers, families, dogs, and mountain bikers
- Rodley Nature Reserve – designed to bring wetland wildlife back into the Leeds area
- Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve – has over 130 plant species
Meanwood Park
A perfect place for the family to have their quality time, kids would love to play on their children’s playground while their parents can do different sports activities like tennis or basketball. They would also enjoy checking the different trails and walkways through blissful walks. Whether you are looking for a place to have a quiet picnic or you are looking for sports activities, then this place can certainly cater to both of your needs.
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Meanwood Valley Trail, Meanwood Nature Reserve
LOCATION:
Address: 92-96 Green Rd, Meanwood, Leeds LS6 4LT
Phone: 113 395 7400
Website: www.leeds.gov.uk/Meanwood-Park
REVIEWS:
“This is a great park for a family trip out. Nice little playground, but also has a river and extensive woodland for exploring and playing. A nice cafe too and usually an ice cream van! Park on the street and walk a couple of mins to the park at busy times to avoid getting trapped in the car park!” – Tom Barltrop
Golden Acre Park
They also have a cafe with outdoor seating facilities where you can enjoy and relax while having a cup of tea. Open from 10 AM to 4:30 PM Mondays to Fridays and 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturdays and Sundays during summer and from 10 AM to 3:30 PM from Mondays to Sundays during winter, feel free to visit their place anytime.
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Parkland, Lake, Streams, Ponds and Woodland
LOCATION:
Address: Otley Rd, Bramhope, Leeds LS16 8BQ
Phone: 113 261 0374
Website: www.leeds.gov.uk/golden-acre-park
REVIEWS:
“This park is stunning and has so many different kinds of beauty to offer, from the wildfowl lake to forests, to beautiful open spaces, including a wildflower meadow! Any route around the park is stunningly beautiful and such an incredible nature escape only a short drive from Leeds. Having been in late winter, I cannot wait to see this place in full bloom come spring and summer. The nature reserve attached to the park is amazing for seeing wonderful wildlife, particularly a variety of birds and squirrels. There is also a beautiful waterfall!” – Kayla Jade Lister
Post Hill Nature Trail
A naturalist’s home, this place is also teeming with different species of birds like mallards, kingfishers, grey wagtails, water rails and grey herons. The place is also abundant with trout and mayfly and there are also different newts found in the water ponds. You can also see here doe deer, bats, owls and woodpeckers so come and check the place and discover the abundance of wildlife in the area.
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Meadow, Woodland, Waterway
LOCATION:
Address: Leeds LS13 4HU
Website: www.discoverleeds.co.uk/post-hill
REVIEWS:
“Great place.” – Dave Marshall
Rodley Nature Reserve
Open to the public on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, come and plan your visit now and explore the place from 9 AM to 5 PM. They also provide special openings for school and community groups so hurry and make the necessary arrangement. Accessible by bus, car, bicycle and walking, have an easy commute going to display and marvel at the amazing scenery that they have.
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Sightings, Events
LOCATION:
Address: Moss Bridge Rd, Rodley, Leeds LS13 1HP
Phone: 113 204 0441
Website: www.rodleynaturereserve.org
REVIEWS:
“Fantastic nature reserve for young and old alike. Bird hides, ponds, reed beds and meadows can keep you entertained for hours. Also has a visitor centre with a cafe that sells light refreshments, bird food and craft items.” – Cheryl Elsom
Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve
Apart from different animals, the area is also filled with different trees, plants and shrubs with around 130 different species recorded on site. Open daily all the time, plan your visit now and have an enjoyable walk surrounded by nature all in its amazing glory.
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Grassland, Wetlands, Woodland
LOCATION:
Address: Redcote Ln, Leeds LS4 2AW
Phone: 151 264 6100
Website: www.ywt.org.uk/kirkstall-valley-nature-reserve
REVIEWS:
“Lovely hidden gem in the heart of Leeds. Very nice and quiet. Easy flat walk with the children.” – Ahmed Dawoodji