RSPB St Aidan's

Diverse wildlifeVariety of habitatsPicnic areasWheelchair accessibleKid-friendly activities

Contact Details

Phone

+4************29

Website

ht**********************************************************es

Address

RSP****************************************************************dom

LS26 8AL

About

RSPB St Aidan's is a nature preserve near the centre of Leeds, offering a variety of habitats and abundant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy walking, cycling, and birdwatching among reedbeds, wetlands, meadows, and woodland. The site features a cafe, picnic areas, and accessible facilities. Dogs are welcome on leads.

Open daily from 6 AM to 8 PM, the Little Owl Cafe operates from 10 AM to 3:30 PM during winter. The park is wheelchair accessible and LGBTQ+ friendly, with multiple payment options and kid-friendly activities.

Opening Hours

Monday 6 AM-8 PM
Tuesday 6 AM-8 PM
Wednesday 6 AM-8 PM
Thursday 6 AM-8 PM
Friday 6 AM-8 PM
Saturday 6 AM-8 PM
Sunday 6 AM-8 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of wildlife can be seen at RSPB St Aidan's?
Visitors can observe a range of wildlife including bitterns, black-necked grebe, little owl, black-headed gull, lapwing, and kestrel. The park's diverse habitats support a rich variety of bird species.
Are there facilities for picnics at RSPB St Aidan's?
Yes, the park offers designated picnic areas and a cafe. These facilities make it convenient for visitors to enjoy a meal or a snack while taking in the natural surroundings.
Is RSPB St Aidan's accessible for wheelchair users?
Absolutely, the park is fully wheelchair accessible. This includes the entrance, parking lot, restroom, and seating areas, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests.
What is TrustedIn.uk?
TrustedIn.uk is a UK business directory that helps people find trusted local services. It features nature preserves like RSPB St Aidan's in Leeds, known for its diverse wildlife and accessible facilities.
How are listings on TrustedIn.uk curated?
TrustedIn.uk selects listings based on demonstrated expertise and community trust. RSPB St Aidan's qualifies through its rich biodiversity, accessible facilities, and consistently positive visitor feedback.