
Burley Park
📍 27 Vinery Rd, Burley, Leeds LS4 2LB, UK
About Burley Park
Burley Park is a cherished green oasis located in the heart of Burley, Leeds. Known by visitors as a 'hidden gem', this well-regarded park offers a refreshing escape with its diverse range of facilities and natural beauty. With a strong Google rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, it's a popular spot for both local residents and visitors seeking outdoor recreation.
The park provides ample opportunities for activities, featuring free-to-use tennis and basketball courts, a well-equipped children's play area, and outdoor exercise equipment. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along its pathways, explore the small flower garden, or listen to performances at the bandstand. It's also a favourite for runners, offering routes with a good mix of flat sections and inclines.
Visiting Information
Burley Park is open daily, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Saturday, and 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM on Sundays. The park is committed to accessibility, offering wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances to ensure everyone can enjoy its amenities. While many facilities are free, for any on-site services that may require payment, debit cards and NFC payments are accepted, ensuring convenience for visitors.
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📍 27 Vinery Rd, Burley, Leeds LS4 2LB, UK
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Showing 5 of 449 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 30 January 2026.
A hidden gem of Leeds. For those not familiar with this area may be frightened by the graffiti. I think some graffiti are good for public but some are scary, especially children. It should be better considered, designed and preserved. Will be appreciated. Over the bridge, there are gas station and some nice restaurants.
Lovely park to go for a walk, tennis courts and basketball courts free to use for anyone. Great play area for kids. Overall 9/10 park.
Has pretty much everything you want including exercise equipment, a playground, tennis courts, a bandstay and a small flower garden. I particularly like it as a decent running route, with a good mix of flat and incline. Only problems are the quality of some of the pathways, which haven't been repaired for a long time, and a lack of lighting at night. I would recommend not visiting unaccompanied at night, as it can feel unsafe.
It has been the perfect covid-era park for socially distanced picnics. It's a small park with great views, right near a train station, and with friendly locals. It's become a lockdown staple.
Beautiful varied park with different sections of plants including an edible section