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North West Leeds is a large and diverse part of the city of Leeds, extending from Burley (near the city centre) out as far as Guiseley and the city's airport. It is especially popular with students in areas such as Burley and Hyde Park where the accommodation is cheap and close to the university. Further out is a series of towns and villages such as Otley, Ilkley, Horsforth and Guiseley.

Understand

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The main centre of North West Leeds is Headingley - the large, thriving student district famous for its cricket stadium. Principal areas covered by this guide include:

  • Headingley – World famous for its Cricket and Rugby stadium, it is also especially popular with students of all three Leeds Universities. Headingley has a host of restaurants, bars and shops and is well worth visiting to see the famous stadium, eat a lovely meal then go relax in one of the beer gardens or bars nearby. Far Headingley, a mile or so further out of town is villagey Far Headingley, home to Cottage Road Cinema and a small range of shops and pubs. At the other end is Hyde Park Corner which has a funky, bohemian vibe and several retro/vintage shops, boutiques and cafés.
  • Adel – Attractive, leafy suburb with a rural feel and many beautiful houses.
  • Holt Park, Tinshill and Ireland Wood – Pleasant private estates just off the Otley Road.
  • Burley – Terraced inner-city area with large South Asian and increasing student population.
  • Hyde Park – Like Burley, a predominantly terraced area that is popular with students. Location of Woodhouse Moor.
  • Kirkstall – Riverside area, home to Kirkstall Abbey.
  • Hawksworth – Council estate located on a hill between Kirkstall and Horsforth.
  • Ilkley – Large town next to the border of North and West Yorkshire. Known for Ilkley Moor.
  • West Park – Suburb bounded by Otley Road and the Ring Road.
  • Horsforth – Extensive area with a busy centre, a new university, and a number of new bars along Town Street and New Road side.
  • Meanwood – Suburb to the east of the district. Has a park and extensive woodland which extends beyond the Ring Road to Adel and eventually Golden Acre Park, which is the source of the Meanwood beck (small river) which flows all the way to the Aire in Leeds Centre.
  • Rawdon – Pleasant village just off the A65 road.
  • Otley – Thriving town on the banks of the River Wharfe.
  • Cookridge – Outer Leeds area that is known for it's hospital and tower.
  • Yeadon – Pretty market town now subsumed by Leeds. Home to the Airport.
  • Guiseley – Pleasant town near the airport. The parents of the Brontë sisters were married here.
  • Menston – Attractive village-cum-suburb on the edge of Leeds by the beautiful Ilkley Moor.

North West Leeds covers the postcodes LS4, LS5, LS6, LS16, LS18, LS19, LS20, LS21 and LS19.

Get in

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Map
Map of Leeds/North West

For Headingley jump on a train or bus from Leeds, there is a 1, 6, 28, 95 or 97 bus every few minutes and Headingley has its own train station. The bus journey takes less than 10 minutes either way, though in rush hour buses can take up to 40 minutes. The station is a short walk from Headingley centre but the train journey is very short (under 10 min).

By car

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The best access points by car from the City Centre are either up Woodhouse Lane or Kirkstall Road. Some people use the less busy Burley Road which is at the end of The Headrow.

By train

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The district has three railway stations, all along the Harrogate line leading up to Harrogate, Knaresbrough and York: 1 Burley Park, 2 Headingley station and 3 Horsforth station (which is actually in Cookridge).

By bus

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A high number of bus routes serve the area as well. The main services are:

  • 1 - Goes past the University, through Adel and to Holt Park.
  • 18/18A - Travels along the Burley Road corridor before going up into Headingley and then to Tinshill and Ireland Wood.
  • 28 - Goes past the University to Adel.
  • 33/33A - This service goes up Kirkstall Road and serves many of the outlying towns and villafes, namely Horsforth, Rawdon, Yeadon, Guiseley, Menston and Otley.
  • 49 & 50/50A - Goes along Burley Road and although the 49 turns South headed for Bramley, the 50/A goes up through Hawksworth into Horsforth.
  • 51/51A - Although the terminus is at the Moor Allerton Centre in the North East district the route goes through Meanwood.
  • 56 - Goes past the university, through Hyde Park, Burley and Headingley before reaching its terminus at Moor Grange.
  • 71 - Like the 51/A, this route is North East boun but goes through Meanwood.
  • 95 & 96 - Both go up Otley Road before splitting off for Bodington Hall (95) and Holt Park via Cookridge (96).
  • 757 - Takes people from the City Centre to the airport and then onto Otley.

By plane

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North West Leeds is the location of 4 Leeds Bradford International Airport (LBA IATA).

See

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The Bear Pit on Cardigan Road

Here are some recommended places for sightseeing in North West Leeds:

  • 1 Headingley Carnegie Stadium, St Michael's Lane, +44 844 248 6651. World famous, is a must for Cricket and Rugby (both codes - League and Union) fans. Quite unique in serving both sports - a 'siamese' stadium. In 2022 it hosted matches in the Rugby League World Cup, postponed from 2021. Headingley Stadium (Q1187032) on Wikidata Headingley Stadium on Wikipedia
  • Far Headingley conservation area. The old cottages and shops are very pretty (especially Cottage Road), as are the leafy streets and Victorian terraces and villas to the north further up the Otley Road.
  • Victorian 'folly', Queenswood (behind Leeds Beckett University). Built to celebrate the visit of Queen Victoria to Leeds in 1858.
  • 2 The Bear Pit, Cardigan Road. This is the last vestige of Leeds Zoological and Botanical Gardens, an unsuccessful Victorian business. Built in 1840, bears were displayed in a circular pit with the public viewing them from the castellated turrets.
  • 3 Kirkstall Abbey, Abbey Rd. A ruined Cisterian monastery built in 1152. Picturesque riverside park Kirkstall Abbey (Q1421579) on Wikidata Kirkstall Abbey on Wikipedia
  • Yeadon Common. A popular site for plane-spotters.
  • 4 Otley Chevin, Otley , North Leeds. Overlooking the town of Otley, this ridge is popular with hikers. The Chevin (Q7722371) on Wikidata The Chevin on Wikipedia
  • 5 Horsforth Village Museum, 5 The Green, Horsforth, LS18 5JB. End March to the end Dec: Sa 10AM-4PM, Su 2PM-5PM. Museum built in 1983 to celebrate Horsforth which has been described as the "largest village in England". free.
  • Hall Park, Horsforth. Some distance from central Leeds, has lovely Japanese gardens and is accessible by bus.
  • 6 Golden Acre Park. Gardens and café set around huge lake. Golden Acre Park (Q5579104) on Wikidata Golden Acre Park on Wikipedia
  • Guiseley (say "guy-zly") is a suburb of Leeds near the airport. The father of the Brontë sisters, Patrick, was married to Maria Branwell in St Oswald's Church here in 1812. The church dates back to Norman times but was largely rebuilt in 1909. Near the church is a Saxon drinking well. Guiseley has given the world four famous names: the Brontës, the ancestors of the poet Longfellow, Harry Ramsden's fish & chips empire, and Sooty the glove puppet.
  • 7 The Hollies Arboretum, Weetwood Ln. Large botanical garden set in lush woodlands with a wonderful selection of plants.
  • 8 Meanwood Valley Trail. 7 miles (11 km) waymarked footpath. Meanwood Valley Trail (Q6804119) on Wikidata Meanwood Valley Trail on Wikipedia
  • 9 Woodhouse Moor, Central/North Leeds. The closest big park to central Leeds, between Leeds University and Hyde Park Corner. In summer months it is packed to bursting with students and other young people sunbathing and playing sports. There are large fields, small formal gardens and a skate park. Woodhouse Moor (Q8032756) on Wikidata Woodhouse Moor on Wikipedia

Do

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North West Leeds is excellent as access to the Yorkshire dales. Travelling up Otley Road will take you into the countryside and towards the Wharfedale town of Otley. Otley and Ilkley are pleasant places to visit on a Sunday afternoon. Horsforth is a vibrant area with loads of good restaurants, bars and pubs.

Further towards Leeds City Centre there is a lot of activity too. The Kirkstall Abbey Light Railway is a bit of fun taking you from Kirkstall Abbey to the nearby retail park. One of Headingley's claim to fame is the stadium where you can watch Leeds Rhinos, Leeds Tykes and Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Headingley is also host to a lot of upmarket eateries and bars.

Kirkstall Retail Park (in Burley) has several eateries, a Virgin Active Gym, a Hollywood Bowl and a Warner Village Cinema to name a few.

Go for a nice meal or go for a few drinks (see below) in one of Headingley's many pubs and bars.

Take a walk up to the beautiful Victorian Headingley campus of Leeds Metropolitan University or onto Weetwood via the Meanwood Valley Trail into the extensive gardens of the 'Hollies' arboretrum (about 15 min walk from the centre of Headingley).

A short Otley Run (or Headingley Mile) pub crawl (more below) is certainly a good way to acquaint yourself with the various watering holes on and around the Otley Road.

  • 1 Vue Cinema, Kirkstall.
  • 2 Hyde Park Picture House, 73 Brudenell Rd., +44 113 275-2045. Another excellent independent cinema in the midst of the hot-bed of student habitation in the town. The cinema shows a mix of modern mainstream and art-cinema films as well as a formidable selection of classics. Lucky cinephiles may even experience the latter in conjunction with an introductory speech prepared for local film students. It retains many of its original features including gas lighting.
  • 3 Cottage Road Cinema, Cottage Rd, Headingley, +44 113 275-1606. Atmospheric old cinema near the centre of Headingley.
  • Cricket: 4 Yorkshire CCC, 49 St Michael's Lane LS6 3BR. The county team were promoted in 2024 and now play in Division One of the County Championship. Their usual ground Headingley is often a Test Match venue, but they sometimes also play in Scarborough. Northern Superchargers men's and women's teams play at Headingley in The Hundred short game.
  • Rugby League: Leeds Rhinos, St Michael's Lane, Headingley. Rhinos play RL (13 a side) in Super League, the top tier, in the same stadium as the cricket team. The women's team also plays in their top tier at that stadium. The RL playing season is Feb to Sept.
  • Rugby Union: Leeds Tykes (formerly Leeds Carnegie), The Sycamores, Bramhope. The Tykes play the 15-a-side game away down in the amateur leagues, with a playing season Sept-April.

Buy

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Several shopping centres and retail parks are in the district. These are in Kirkstall, Burley, Holt Park, Headingley and Ilkley. Hyde Park corner is also known for it's vast array of shops.

Headingley has plenty of small shops, including the gift shop[dead link] at the stadium, and a range of boutiques and charity shops. Oxfam usually have a good selection of books and records.Hangeroom is the best fashion boutique in the area and caters for all ages. The shops are cool, the clothes are great and the staff are fantastic.

  • There is now a monthly farmer's market in the Rose Garden on North Lane. This takes place on the second Saturday of each month.
  • The Hyde Park end is home of Best Kept Secret [dead link] fancy dress shop located in what used to be a petrol station.

Eat

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There are several restaurants, take aways and fast food outlets along Headingley Lane. There are also a few on New Road Side in Horsforth and on Horsforth Town Street. Hyde Park Corner hosts a few smaller businesses. Obviously as Otley and Ilkley are large towns there are a large number of eateries in their area.

  • 1 The Clock Café (LS6), 16 Headingley Lane, Hyde Park, +44 113 294-5464. Anything on the menu is delicious and the service and beers (no weak fizzy lager here!) are outstanding, ranging from traditional English to renowned Czech produce. The setup is basic with benches and tables but the atmosphere is pitched just right for small groups and couples - recommended. If there were popularity contests for bar staff, this place would win.
  • 2 L'Oranaise, 1 The Crescent, Hyde Park, +44 113 274-4422. This Algerian restaurant offers authentic atmosphere and eating. The food is among the best tasted in Leeds. Teas and coffees can be taken upstairs among the low tables and scatter cushions.
  • 3 Viva Cuba, 342 Kirkstall Rd, Queen Square, City Centre and Kirkstall Road, West Leeds, +44 113 275-0888. Excellent, acclaimed Cuban Tapas restaurant.
  • 4 Maxi's, 6 Bingley St, The Light Plaza, city centre, +44 113 244-0552. Renowned Chinese restaurant.
  • 5 Salvos, 111-115 Otley Rd, Headingley, +44 113 275-5017. Italian restaurant and salumeria/café. Fantastic simple food, great atmosphere, always busy.
  • 6 Enjay's Creperie. High quality crepes, drinks and food.
  • 7 Sukhothai Headingley, 4 St. Annes Rd, Headingley, LS6 3NX, +44 113 278-1234. Sister to similarly-named Thai restaurant in nearby Chapel Allerton.
  • 8 Jino's Thai Cafe, 38 North Lane, Headingley, +44 113 278-8088. Relaxed bring-your-own drink Thai restaurant and takeaway.
  • 9 Thai Sabai, +44 113 275-8613. Yet another pleasant Thai restaurant.

Drink

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Headingley is famous not just city-wide but internationally for student drinking though local residents still manage to find the odd oasis to enjoy a pint or two. There are a wide variety of drinking establishments (of varying quality) to keep even the most seasoned of drinkers happy. With the huge popularity of recreational drinking in Headingley, the village and its community suffers at times.

  • Headingley is home to the famous Otley Run pub crawl, which has a long-standing tradition among students in Rag Week, Freshers' Week, and society/hall of residence events and now also occurs regularly in general. In 2008, Leeds graduate Steve Lovell devised a London Underground style map of Leeds pubs, which named all pubs between Woodies and the Dry Dock as part of its "Otley Run" route - a journey of 2.4 miles. Not all of these venues can be included though: Arcadia declares itself unsuitable for large groups, and The Golden Beam has licensing conditions requiring them to be turned away.

Some of these are along the Otley Run, which is a popular bar crawl in Headingley:

  • 1 The New Inn, 68 Otley Rd, Headingley, LS6 4BA.
  • 2 The Black Bull, 2 The Green, Horsforth, LS18 4RH.
  • 3 The Box, 8 Otley Road, Headingley, LS6 2AD.
  • 4 Kirstall Bridge Inn, 12 Bridge Road, Kirkstall, +44 113 278-4044, .
  • 5 Brudenell Social Club, Queens Road, Hyde Park, +44 113 275-2411.
  • 6 The Original Oak, 2 Otley Road, Headingley, LS6 2DG, +44 113 275-1322. With its former bowling green beer garden (brilliant but overcrowded in summer) is a Headingley institution with a lively (but more traditional) atmosphere. You may have to queue to get in at weekends but The Oak is always good fun, drawing a younger crowd upstairs and a more mature crowd at the downstairs bar.
  • Other major Headingley pubs include The Skyrack, Headingley Taps, and at Far Headingley The Three Horseshoes, (also known as The Shoes) Woodies and The New Inn.
  • 7 Arcadia, 34 Arndale Centre, Otley Road, LS6 2UE (In the Arndale Centre), +44 113 274-5599, . Arcadia boats an impressive range of delectable drinks and ever-changing real ales. The bar attracts a more mature and sometimes cerebral crowd looking to enjoy conversation or a quiet pint away from the revelry on offer elsewhere in Headingley. To preserve the peaceful atmosphere large groups in fancy dress are not made welcome.
  • 8 The Hyde Park, 2 Headingley Lane (At Hyde Park Corner (a couple of miles from the middle of Headingley towards central Leeds)), +44 113 274-5597. The Hyde Park is a big, fun pub.
  • The Box, 8 Otley Rd, Headingley. The Box is one of Headingley's biggest bars, full of young people on the weekend (and most of the week to be honest), has a multitude of screens to watch televised sport though the sport theme is often lost on a lot of the clientele.
    • The Arc and Trio (both on North Lane) are similar bars with the latter having a floor devoted to food. There are great cocktail bars upstairs at both.
  • 9 Strawberryfields, 159 Woodhouse Lane (near train station), +44 113 243-1515. Not your usual brewery owned pub. This family-run and -owned continental style bar is very popular with students, pre drinkers to Halo, Otley runners. It's on the main road between the Leeds Metropolitan University and Leeds University.

Sleep

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There are several hotels and other accommodation in the district too:


There are also B&Bs of varying quality along Cardigan Road (by the Cricket Ground).

Connect

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Go next

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  • Back on the bus, in the taxi or on the train to Leeds city centre.
  • It is a nice walk on a sunny day back into Leeds. Just follow the main road and road signs. You will walk through Hyde Park. Whilst it's wise to be cautious, as in any large city, this area's reputation for muggings is massively overstated so don't allow it to overshadow your enjoyment of a very pretty green space so close to the city centre.
  • Other districts of Leeds:
  • Otley
Routes through North West
Ripon Harrogate  N Scott Hall Road S  Chapel Allerton Central Leeds
Ilkley Otley  NW Kirkstall Road / Abbey Road SE  Central Leeds


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