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Oulton is a village located in West Yorkshire, governed by Leeds City Council. With a population of approximately 3,000, it lies near the River Aire. Oulton is known for its historical architecture, including the St. John the Evangelist Church, and serves as a residential area with convenient access to Leeds city center.

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RSPB St Aidan's Nature Park - Park in garforth
Park

RSPB St Aidan's Nature Park

Astley Lane, Great Preston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS26 8AL
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Oulton

Scentral Park - Park in normanton
Park

Scentral Park

Lock Ln, Altofts, Normanton WF6 2PB, UK
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Oulton

Discover Scentral Park in Altofts, a secure and private dog field where your canine companion can safely run, play, and train.

Swithens Farm Shop - Family Attraction in leeds
Family Attraction

Swithens Farm Shop

Swithens Farm, Rothwell, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS26 0BT
πŸ“1m from the centre of Oulton

Dining at Capri at the Containers in leeds
Restaurant

Capri at the Containers

Pontefract Rd, Leeds LS10 1AX, UK
πŸ“2.2m from the centre of Oulton

Capri at the Containers offers a delightful Italian dining experience in Leeds, praised for its fantastic food, warm welcome, and unique setting.

Cafe Foxholes Deli in normanton
Cafe

Foxholes Deli

95a Church Rd, Altofts, Wakefield WF6 2QG, UK
πŸ“2.9m from the centre of Oulton

Discover Foxholes Deli in Altofts, a highly-rated spot celebrated for its delicious, generously-sized sandwiches and friendly service.

Dining at Horse and Jockey in normanton
Restaurant

Horse and Jockey

47 Church Rd, Altofts, Normanton WF6 2NU, UK
πŸ“2.9m from the centre of Oulton

Experience exceptional dining and a lively atmosphere at the Horse and Jockey in Altofts, highly praised for its stunning food and cocktails.

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This village is geographically within the following regions:

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Leeds

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Woodlesford Lock Walk
1.75mi
Moderate

Woodlesford Lock Walk

πŸ“Oulton

A circular walk starting at Woodlesford Lock, heading up the canal and crossing over to the towpath via Fish Pond Lock. The Route Start Point: Woodlesford Lock Finish Point: Woodlesford Lock Distance: 1.75 miles GPX Route Map onthegomap-18-mi-route1Download Walk Description what3words for start point: ///grabs.toys.winks Starting Point: Woodlesford Lock (Note: Parking is limited; please park responsibly as the area is residential.) Kick off your adventure from Woodlesford Lock, an slice of canal history hidden amid a residential backdrop. Turn left out of the car park and step onto Bullough Lane, a charming road that skirts the canal's edge. As you begin to stroll alongside the Aire & Calder Navigation, take a moment to admire the waterway, a centuries-old thoroughfare that once played a vital role in trade and transportation. As you amble along, keep an eye out for a delightful little Gruffalo statue! Whether you're on this walk with children or simply a fan of the beloved story, this quirky detail is part of efforts to enhance the canalside for all users. Bullough Lane yields to a more wooded path. This section of the trail offers a contrast to the canal-side: rich with foliage, and as you pass a tranquil pond, you're likely to see ducks and other waterbirds. As you venture further, you'll arrive at Fish Pond Lock, on the Trans Pennine Trail, a fascinating piece of engineering set amidst nature. If timing is on your side, you may catch the captivating sight of a boat navigating its way through the lock, an intricate process that serves as a living history lesson in waterway engineering. Carefully cross the canal via the lock's narrow bridge, watching your step as you go. The towpath then guides you back down the canal toward your starting point at Woodlesford Lock. As you make your way, take the opportunity to admire the variety of boats moored along the canal, each with its own story and character. Finally, when you reach Woodlesford Lock, use the lock to cross back to where you began, closing the loop on a scenic journey.

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