Are you looking for a fun day out in Leeds that doesn’t cost a lot?
Here’s our handy guide with some super lovely spots!
From galleries, museums and lots more to do and see,
The best part is these activities are all completely free!
Leeds City Museum
The Tetley
Set in the stunning building of the old Tetley Brewery is this centre for contemporary arts. They have a changing schedule of exhibitions and regularly hold children’s and family activities. Find out more.
Royal Armouries Leeds
Bring the kids here for a fun and educational day out! In this museum, you’ll find over 8,500 objects displayed throughout the 5 galleries War, Tournament, Oriental, Self Defence and Hunting. Expect to see ancient weapons from many different cultures and learn about how they were used. There is an arena (weather depending) putting on exciting exhibitions which include jousting, firing guns and more. Set by the canal in Leeds and in a stunning building, this museum brings history to life. Find out more.
Thwaite Mills Watermill
As one of the last remaining examples in Britain of a water-powered mill, Thwaite Mills Watermill is a fascinating place to visit with the family. Your guide will tell you all you need to know about this historic mill and the island it is located on. You’ll see lots of wildlife as the gorgeous gardens attract an array of species. Find out more.
Roundhay Park
Roundhay Park has 700 acres of parkland, lakes and woodland which makes it one of the largest urban parks in the world. The park is home to Tropical World (also known as Butterfly Gardens and Butterfly World) which attracts visitors all year round. Facilities in the park include tennis courts, children’s play areas, a skateboard park and fishing lake. Find out more.
Leeds Canal
The canal between Leeds and Liverpool is the longest in the north of England at 127 miles long. By just walking a few minutes along the towpath and you are out of the city centre and if you head west along the canal you can walk to Kirstall and Rodley. The family can enjoy watching barges make their way through the locks! Find out more.
Middleton Park
This large 190-hectare park is ancient woodland and parkland combined. There are a number of walks that you can take around the park to see the nature reserve and even the railway. Other park facilities include a playground (which kids love), café, bowling green, and fishing lake. There are also a number of events held throughout the year so check before you visit for what’s on. Find out more.
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