About
Middleton Park is steeped in history, tracing to medieval times. Once part of an extensive manor estate, the park is now a treasured green space for Leeds residents. The area’s 470 acres of park and woodland, some over 1,000 years old, are home to diverse wildlife, making it a serene spot for dog walkers.
Also known as Middleton Woods Nature Reserve, it is an important conservation site in Leeds.
Things To See & Do
Middleton Park offers a tranquil escape from the city, with a perfect blend of open spaces, woodland adventures, and dog-friendly facilities.
Explore the Woodland Trails: Wander through the park’s winding trails, where your dog can explore the scents of ancient trees and natural wildlife habitats.
Enjoy the Open Meadows: The expansive meadows are great for a game of fetch or a leisurely walk with your pup. The seasonal wildflowers make it a scenic backdrop.
Visit the Pond Area: The park’s pond is a peaceful place to rest during your walk. Keep your dog on a lead near the water to protect the local wildlife.
Middleton Railway: Whilst in the area, ride the world’s oldest continuously working railway, enabling you to ride on steam trains.
Access and Facilities
Parking is available at the park’s main entrance off Town Street.
The park’s cafe offers outdoor seating, making it a great spot to relax with your dog while enjoying a snack. Benches and open grassy spaces are perfect for taking a break during your visit.






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