Meanwood Walking Trail (Leeds, UK)

The Meanwood Valley Trail is a waymarked walking trail and footpath and the title of an annual (March/April) footrace that takes place on parts of the trail in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

It runs for a distance of 7 miles (11 km) from the statue of (former Leeds mayor) Henry Rowland Marsden, 1878, on Woodhouse Moor, close to the University of Leeds, through Headingley, Meanwood and Adel to Breary Marsh, Golden Acre Park, where it meets the Leeds Country Way.

It is divided into various distinct stages as below

Stage 1 - Woodhouse Moor to Meanwood Beck

Stage 2 - Meanwood Park to the Outer Ring Road

Stage 3 - Ring Road to Stairfoot Lane

The area is rich with natural flora and fauna and best time to explore is late spring or all summer ( April to September) Berry picking is an activity that is enjoyed by many here, some areas are also accessible by bicycle

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