Middleton Park is situated 4 miles from the city centre in urban south Leeds. Of its 630 acres, 200 are ancient woodland and a designated nature reserve. There is also grass land, a golf course and recreational areas.
Middleton Woods Nature Reserve is the largest ancient woodland in Leeds and has been continuously wooded since at least 1600. Oak dominates the mixed woodland which together with streams and ponds, provide a refuge for numerous mammals, birds and amphibians.
Many species of insects and fungi can be found in the woods together with a profusion of wildflowers including bluebells and the less common yellow archangel.
As well as its rich natural history, Middleton also has a fascinating local history including coal mining and the Middleton Railway. The bowl-shaped pits found in the woods are the remains of an early form of coal mining dating back to before 1300.
Facilities:
Tennis courts, bowling green and Education Centre.
Countryside Rangers
Organise walks, talks and activities for schools and the public. For further information please contact the Countryside and Access section on 0113 3957400
Middleton Park Public Golf Course
18 holes with magnificent views of the city and beyond.
Middleton Park Public Golf Course
Middleton Park
Leeds 10
Tel: (0113) 270 9506
Please note that the Parks and Countryside's Head Office main reception telephone number 0113 3957400 is staffed from 8.00am - 4.30pm Monday to Thursday and 8.00am - 4.00pm on a Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone.