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The park covers over 700 acres of rolling parkland with lakes, woodlands, formal gardens, cafes, playgrounds, and the Tropical World visitor attraction.
Roundhay Park is three miles north of Leeds city centre. The address is Mansion Lane, off Princes Avenue, LS8 2HH.
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There are 5 car parks:
There are three disabled parking bays on Mansion Lane and a large bay that can take five cars outside Tropical World.
Find out about the parking locations and prices.
Visit West Yorkshire Metro to find bus information.
The Explorer's cafe at Tropical World is open from 10am to 3pm.
The Land train starts at approximately 11am and runs every 15 minutes, weather permitting, on Saturdays, Sundays and during school holidays.
View a map of the park (JPG, 490 KB).
The park contains:
The Land train starts at Lakeside Cafe and runs up Carriage Drive and along Middle Walk, to the Park gates and then does a return journey. The train costs £1.50 for a single or £2.00 for a return ticket and the journey time is eight minutes.
Fishing is permitted on Waterloo lake except by the boating area. The boating area is to the front of the cafe (up to the maintained grass area) and to where the path leaves the side of the lake on the opposite bank.
Fishing is not permitted along the Dam and Bywash areas as part of the 1975 reservoirs act. It is not permitted on the top lake because it is a protected wildlife habitat.
Please tidy up and take away your lines and hooks so the swans, ducks and geese don’t get tangled up in them.
There are three disabled parking bays on Mansion Lane and a large bay outside Tropical World, which can take five cars.
Entrances to the park and all paths are wheelchair accessible. There are some inclines within the park.
Accessible toilets are available in Tropical World Explorers Cafe, the Visitor Centre and the Education Rooms. There is also an accessible toilet at Lakeside Cafe.
A playground with accessible play equipment is located at the playground near the tram car park off Princes Avenue.
Roundhay Park hosts a wide range of events including outdoor concerts and triathlons.
Find out more about organising events in Leeds if you want to host an event at Roundhay Park.
The Friends of Roundhay Park are a large group of supporters of the park who aim to protect the natural beauty and improve the facilities and resources of the park.
Parks and Countryside - 0113 378 6002
(8am to 4pm, Monday to Thursday and 8am to 3:30pm Friday)
LeedsWatch – 0113 376 0331
(24 hour helpline)
Dog Wardens – 0113 222 4406
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