This is the best kept secret in Leeds. It's quite tricky to find initially but rolling green fields, paths and even a little woodland make it a worthwhile to bother! We call it the "dog park", as it's we take our doggo there every now and then instead of his usual walkies.
Image roundhay park without the lake and no people.
Part of me doesn't want to leave a public review because such a quiet place to go is great, but the march of new build houses draws ever closer so figure extra footfall now is a good idea to avoid this great space from...
Read moreLove Primrose Valley Park, its a lovely wide open space with lots of quiet little places to walk your dog. The tennis courts have recently been refurbished but unfortunately people are still taking their dogs in and children on bikes so not sure how long they will last. Would be lovely to have swings/ play area for abit more variety, but as with most parks think it might get vandalised by older children/adults. All this said though I still enjoy going there with my dog and family as a way to relax...
Read morePrimrose Valley Park is a nice place to explore, walk the dog, take the kids/grandkids, or just enjoy the natural world in this green oasis. There's really nice views across Leeds, too, especially dramatic at night. It's on the Wykebeck Way, a 5-mile (8-km) route following Wyke Beck between Roundhay Park and Temple Newsam stately home & country park, and linking several of Leeds's...
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