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Welcome to Headingley, a town located in Leeds. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.
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Stay in Headingley

Diocese of Leeds - Curial Offices
Discover Hinsley Hall, the serene pastoral centre for the Diocese of Leeds, also offering charming B&B stays and a bookshop.

Hanifa place

Rosebank house

Turning Lives Around
A Leeds-based hostel providing supportive accommodation and a safe environment for those in need.

Roomzzz Aparthotel Leeds Headingley
Discover spacious, well-equipped serviced apartments at Roomzzz Aparthotel Leeds Headingley, perfect for comfortable stays in Leeds.

Roomzzz Leeds Headingley
Things to Do in Headingley

M&S Archive
Step back in time at the M&S Archive in Leeds, a fascinating museum celebrating over a century of Marks & Spencer history.

Bedford Fields Community Forest Garden
Discover a charming community forest garden in Leeds, offering a tranquil escape amidst lush greenery and a welcoming atmosphere.

Guru Nanak Woodlands
Explore Guru Nanak Woodlands, a public park in Leeds featuring open spaces and a dedicated children's play area.
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Coffee Xpresso
Enjoy top-rated coffee, including popular Korean varieties, and friendly service at Coffee Xpresso in Leeds, a local favourite.

Lavanta Meze Bar & Grill
Discover Lavanta Meze Bar & Grill in Leeds, renowned for its authentic Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine and exceptional, welcoming dining.

Sheesh Mahal
Experience authentic Indian cuisine at Sheesh Mahal, a highly-rated Leeds restaurant known for its delicious food and friendly service.

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Walkshire in Headingley
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Walk: Alwoodley Park and Eccup Reservoir
An easy walk through the beautiful Alwoodley Park countryside and around the Eccup Reservoir near Bramhope and Leeds. The Route what3words for start point: ///flood.steer.eagles Start / Finish Point: Adel Woods Car Park, off Stairfoot Lane in Alwoodley, LS16 8DR Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirealwoodleyparkandeccupreservoirDownload Walk Description From the car park, cross Stair Foot Lane and take the Public Bridleway directly opposite. Follow the bridleway through the wood, ignoring paths either side until you leave the wood. Then turn right and follow the path along the line of the trees on the edge of Headingley Golf Course to the left. At King Lane, cross over and take the path to the right of the white house. Follow the path along three fields and turn left at a junction of paths. Ignore the path to the right near to the trees, and continue on this path past trees on the right and across a field to Eccup Moor Road. Go over the stile and turn right. Walk along into Eccup, and past the No Through Road sign and through the gates of Bank House Farm, where soon the road becomes a bridleway and a private road. Follow this bridleway all the way along the northside of Eccup Reservoir, to eventually reach a gateway next to the entrance to Owlet Hall Farm, with a public bridleway finger post. Pass through the gateway and continue past the hall to gate onto the road. Walk along the reservoir wall. Turn right through the A frame next to the cottage. Follow this track along the south side of the reservoir until a gate with an A frame. Go through this and turn left down Goodrick Lane. At Alwoodley Lane, cross over and turn right, then left on The Avenue. Follow this road all the way to the junction with King Lane. Cross over the zebra crossing on the left, then turn right on the walkway through the car park, to turn left on Crag Lane. At the car park for the sports club, keep right and walk through the wood, taking the first proper public footpath on the right to return to the car park.

Walk: Meanwood
Take a break in the heart of Leeds with this jaunt through Meanwood Grove between Weetwood and Meanwood. This walk goes along a part of The Dales Way. The Route What3words for Start Point: ///rang.wheels.enhancement Start Point: Bus stops on either Green Road or Green View, Meanwood, Leeds LS6 4JZ Finish Point: Bus stops on either Green Road or Green View, Meanwood, Leeds LS6 4JZ Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map walkshiremeanwoodDownload Walk Description From either the bus stop on Green Road or Green View, walk away from the shops and towards Church Lane. Turn left onto Church Lane, then left onto Mill Pond Lane, and immediately right onto Mill Pond Close. When the road ends, carry on walking between the two stone buildings, past the pond on the right and then turn right at the cluster of trees. Follow this straight path along the back of the allotments, and then before the access path reaches the next road, turn right to follow the Meanwood Valley Trail. Cross over Meanwood Beck via the footbridge and carry straight on. At the crossroads of paths, continue straight on, and follow the beck until you meet an access road. Turn left and cross the beck, walking along the very narrow Weetwood Mill Lane. Turn right onto Weetwood Lane and then turn right again into the entrance for The Hollies. Turn left to follow the public footpath along the access road, and continue as it enters the wood. Keep following this main, clear path through the wood, not branching off left or right, but following it as it steadily turns to the left, and eventually you reach A6120 Ring Road Adel. Turn right here, and walk along the side of the Ring Road. Just past a bus stop, turn right down Parkside Road. Continue along Parkside Road, and turn right through the metal stile on the public footpath. Follow the clear path alongside Meanwood Beck and into Meanwood Grove wood, to eventually walk alongside a row of old terrace houses nestled in the wood. Follow the access road down to Green Lane next to the school, and then turn right down to the public footpath as the road turns to the left. Turn right, then left over the bridge and now you retrace your steps back to the bus stops on Green Road / Green View.

Walk: Leeds Dock to Knostrop Lock
A riverside walk from the heart of Leeds Dock to Knostrop Lock. The Route what3words for start point: ///hurray.social.museum Start Point: Leeds Dock Finish Point: Leeds Dock Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map leedstoknostropDownload Walk Description Starting the walk from Leeds Dock, situated on the Aire & Calder Navigation, the walk is easy to navigate by following the riverside path to Knostrop Lock and Thwaites Mill. This route makes up part of the Trans Pennine Trail. As you leave the city centre from Leeds Dock look out for the street art that has been installed on the riverside. You will pass under the new rust coloured steel pedestrian bridge, which opened in 2019, linking the CITU development to the heart of the city. Moving further out you will walk around the edge of the Knostrop Quay housing development. After passing the estate you will need to cross the pedestrian bridge to follow the riverside path on the far side, where the route becomes more of a green corridor. Following the path, you will cross the river again on a footbridge bridge and arrive at Knostrop Lock. Continue downstream, passing the small stone circle, until you reach Thwaite Watermill. Once you reach the mill you can follow the road round and pick the path back up at Knostrop Lock. You will need to cross the lock before retracing your steps back to Leeds Dock.

Walk: Armley to Kirkstall Bridge
A walk in Leeds out and back walk from Armley to Kirkstall bridge along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal Towpath. The Route what3words reference:Β ///pardon.path.waddled Start Point: Viaduct Road, Armley Finish Point: Kirkstall Bridge, Kirkstall Distance: 3.3 Miles GPX Route Map armleytokirkstallDownload Walk Description This walk is an out and back walk from Viaduct Road in Armley up to Kirkstall Bridge following the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The first half of the walk is on smooth concrete and the second half gives you the option of a rough towpath or the cycle route travelling along side. As you get onto the canal, turn right away from Leeds city centre and keep the canal to your left. The path is wide and smooth with some short sections of cobbles under the bridges. You will pass by the historic Armley Mills as the towpath winds through the Aire Valley. A short distance into the walk you will approach the hills that traverse the entrances to Aire Valley Marina which allows boats to get on the canal. Just after Aire Valley Marina you will come to a bridge. If you take the right-hand path, just before the bridge, you can follow the direction of the canal into Kirkstall on a wide flat path that forms part of the cycle path. Alternatively, you can use the cobblestone path up and over the bridge to explore Armley Park and the wooded canal path. Once you have passed the Marina, you will reach a bridge where the cycle path re-joins the towpath. There are a number of cobbles on the path under the bridge. When you reach Kirkstall Bridge Car Park where you can either leave the canal, continue to explore the towpath as it travels past Bramley Fall Woods or retrace your steps. At Kirkstall Bridge you are just a few minutesβ walk from the Kirkstall Bridge Inn, a perfect place to stop for refreshment and enjoy the waterside garden!






