5/5 Bob D. 2 years ago on Google
I
had
lived
many
years
in
Leeds
without
coming
here
before,
now
I
know
I
will
keep
coming
back.
It's
a
very
large
park,
I
have
manged
two
different
2
mile
walks
here
now.
You
can
walk
for
sometime
without
seeing
another
person
when
walking
on
the
outer
edges,
but
it
is
just
as
enjoyable
walking
along
the
well
maintained
paths.
It
is
surprisingly
hilly,
but
nothing
that
cannot
be
coped
with
if
you
are
able
to
walk
confidently.
It's
great
for
jogging,
dog-walking
and
stretching
your
legs
and
getting
fresh
air.
There
is
a
Visitors
Centre
next
to
a
central
pond
with
swans,
which
I
highly
recommend
going
to.
People
there
are
very
friendly,
and
the
food
prices
are
very
cheap
for
very
good
quality
food.
There
is
a
central
car
park,
which
on
a
Tuesday
afternoon
in
March
had
lots
of
spaces,
I
cannot
vouch
for
peak
times.
There
is
legal
parking
in
the
streets,
too.
We
saw
a
large
group
of
older
people
walkers
and
a
several
people
who
use
wheelchairs,
so
on
this
basis
I
presume
disabled
access
is
very
good.
There
is
a
toilet
at
the
Visitors
Centre,
but
do
check
the
closing
times,
as
it
has
been
quite
early
on
my
visits
in
March.
There
are
beautiful
views
and
it
is
amazing
to
think
how
close
to
the
city
centre
you
are
here,
as
you
quickly
forget
that
you
are.
There
is
lots
of
trees,
and
a
valley
to
explore.
Middleton
Railway
is
accessible
here,
too.
I
look
forward
to
coming
back
to
see
it
fully
in
bloom.
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