Woodhouse Moor Park, also referred to as Hyde Park in Headingley, is approximately one mile from Leeds city centre and is around 26 hectares in area.
Woodhouse Moor is a multi-recreational facility. The site is split into six sections with one large site to the south-west of Woodhouse Lane and five smaller sites to the north-east of Woodhouse Lane.
The park grounds are open to the public 365 days a year. Its facilities include a children’s play area, skateboard park, multi-use games area (including a youth shelter and basketball hoop), tennis courts, bowling greens, kick about area, large open grassland areas, car park, allotment gardens, restaurant, a statue of HR Marsden, a statue of Peel, a statue of Wellington and a memorial to Queen Victoria.
The park is accessible to all and most footpaths are suitable for the majority of manual and electric wheelchairs.
Address
Woodhouse Moor Park
Woodhouse Lane
Headingley
Leeds, LS6
How to find us:
By car
From Leeds city centre train station turn left onto Wellington Street. At City Square keep forward then branch right onto Quebec Street, at the traffic lights turn right onto East Parade. At Town Hall junction turn right onto Great George Street, continue forward, at St John’s junction turn left onto Woodhouse Lane. The park is on your left-hand side after Leeds University.
By bus
For details of how to get to Woodhouse Moor Park by bus please contact Metro on Leeds 0113 2457676 or visitwww.wymetro.com.
Useful contacts:
Parks and Countryside Head Office, Farnley Hall Park
Tel 0113 3957400
Fax 0113 3957401
Leeds City Council main switchboard
Tel 0113 2224444
ParksWatch (24 hour helpline)
Tel 0113 2329973
Dog Wardens
Tel 0113 2224407
You can also contact us using the email link provided on the right-hand side of the page.
Please note that the Parks and Countryside's Head Office main reception telephone number 0113 3957400 is staffed from 8am - 4.30pm Monday to Thursday and 8am - 4pm on a Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone.