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🌳Woodhouse Moor

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Woodhouse Moor is a large, popular park in Leeds, ideal for families. Highlights include a well-equipped children's playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for a range of ages. The park features open green spaces for picnics, football, and frisbee, plus wooded areas for exploring. Facilities include public toilets, a café, and plenty of benches.

  • Playground equipment for toddlers and older children
  • Tennis courts and basketball hoop
  • Seasonal events like funfairs
  • Dog-friendly (on-lead in playground area)

Practical tips: Free parking is available on nearby streets (pay and display on some). The park is close to Leeds University and Hyde Park, with bus routes nearby. Best for ages 2-12, but teenagers can enjoy the sports facilities.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages114
Website

Travel tips

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    Equipment caters to toddlers through to older children, so you can keep multiple age groups entertained in one area.

  • Free parking on nearby streets

    Look for free on-street parking nearby, though some spots may be pay and display—worth checking before you visit.

  • Public toilets and café on site

    Facilities are available in the park, so you won't need to venture far for toilet breaks or refreshments during your visit.

  • Bring a picnic for better value

    With plenty of benches and open green spaces, a packed lunch is a practical option and saves money during longer visits.

  • Dogs welcome on lead in playground

    If you have a dog, you can bring it along but must keep it on lead in the playground area for children's safety.

  • Sports facilities for older children

    Tennis courts and a basketball hoop mean teenagers can do more than just the playground—good for mixed-age family visits.

  • Wooded areas for nature exploration

    Beyond the main playground, children can explore wooded paths—great for extending your visit and keeping curious minds engaged.

  • Check for seasonal funfairs

    The park hosts seasonal events including funfairs, so it's worth checking the Leeds council website before visiting.

  • Good for ages 2–12 primarily

    This park is particularly well-suited to toddlers and young children, though teenagers will enjoy the sports facilities and space.

  • Bring a buggy for toddlers

    Open green spaces and paths should be buggy-friendly, making it manageable if you're pushing a pram as well as supervising older kids.

  • Close to public transport

    Bus routes serve the area near Leeds University and Hyde Park, offering an alternative if you'd prefer not to drive.

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