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Killingbeck Fields in Leeds | Map and Routes

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Killingbeck Fields in Leeds is a charming 2.4-acre park that offers a tranquil and refreshing ambiance, making it the ideal destination for walkers and runners seeking a peaceful escape. The ...

Killingbeck Fields in Leeds is a charming 2.4-acre park that offers a tranquil and refreshing ambiance, making it the ideal destination for walkers and runners seeking a peaceful escape. The park's well-maintained paths and lush greenery provide a serene environment for outdoor activities, creating the perfect setting for an invigorating walk or run amidst nature's beauty. At Killingbeck Fields, visitors can indulge in a variety of activities, including walking, running, and engaging in outdoor fitness routines. The park's favorable climate in Leeds makes it suitable for year-round enjoyment, with refreshing breezes in summer and picturesque landscapes in the cooler months, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or an energetic run, Killingbeck Fields provides the ideal backdrop for staying active and enjoying the great outdoors. Plan your next adventure at Killingbeck Fields and experience the joy of exploring this hidden gem in Leeds. With its inviting atmosphere and ample space for outdoor activities, this park is a must-visit for walkers and runners looking to immerse themselves in nature. For more information about parks and route info, download Pacer Pedometer and discover the countless opportunities awaiting you at Killingbeck Fields and beyond.

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Walking and Running in Killingbeck Fields

Killingbeck Fields in Leeds is a wonderful destination for walkers and runners looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying their favorite outdoor activities. The park offers a diverse range of terrains, from gentle meadows to more challenging trails, making it suitable for individuals of all fitness ...

Killingbeck Fields in Leeds is a wonderful destination for walkers and runners looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying their favorite outdoor activities. The park offers a diverse range of terrains, from gentle meadows to more challenging trails, making it suitable for individuals of all fitness levels. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or an invigorating run, Killingbeck Fields has something to offer for everyone. The lush greenery and serene atmosphere provide the ideal backdrop for a rejuvenating outdoor experience. As the seasons change, the park transforms, offering a unique and captivating landscape for walkers and runners to explore. Whether it's the vibrant colors of spring, the lush foliage of summer, or the crisp air of autumn, Killingbeck Fields provides a dynamic and ever-changing environment for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Leeds, don't miss the opportunity to experience the joy of walking and running in Killingbeck Fields.

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Killingbeck Fields Leaderboard

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Maneeza
20
PacerPal
5
Annele
3
4terryplumb55
3
5Dom
2
6mahmoud
1
7Sue
1
8PacerPal
1
9
1
10Pritesh Champaneri
1
*Leaderboard only shows top 10 users. Only public activities are eligible for leaderboards. For any one park, a user can only check-in a maximum of once per day.
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FAQs About Killingbeck Fields

What is the best season to walk in Killingbeck Fields?

The best season to walk in Killingbeck Fields is spring, when the weather is mild and the park is filled with blooming flowers and greenery.

What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Killingbeck Fields?

In Killingbeck Fields, you can expect typical weather conditions to include cool and wet winters, and mild summers with occasional rain. It's advisable to bring a waterproof jacket and suitable footwear.

What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Killingbeck Fields?

Killingbeck Fields is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds such as swans, ducks, and geese, as well as small mammals like rabbits and squirrels. Visitors may also spot a variety of insects and butterflies in the park.

Last updated: Dec 21, 2024

Parks Near Killingbeck Fields

Cedar/Ash POS
Primrose Valley Park
Sutton Park
Grove Road Rec
Harehills Park
Halton Recreation Ground
Nowell Mount Playing Fields
Torre Crescent
Arthur's Rein

Latest Check-ins at Killingbeck Fields

PacerPalDec 21, 2024
Dec 21, 2024Walking
mahmoudDec 10, 2024
Dec 10, 2024Walking
AnneleNov 2, 2024
Nov 2, 2024Walking
SueSep 25, 2024
Sep 25, 2024Cycling
PacerPalMay 12, 2024
May 12, 2024Walking
May 6, 2023
May 6, 2023Walking
Pritesh ChampaneriApr 23, 2023
Apr 23, 2023Walking
terryplumb55Apr 4, 2023
Apr 4, 2023Walking
SarahJan 31, 2023
Jan 31, 2023Walking
ManeezaMay 28, 2022
May 28, 2022Walking
*Latest check-in only shows the last 10 users. Only public activities are eligible. For any one park, a user can only check-in a maximum of once per day.

Total Check-ins at Killingbeck Fields

RankingCheck-ins
Maneeza
20
PacerPal
5
Annele
3
4terryplumb55
3
5Dom
2
6mahmoud
1
7Sue
1
8PacerPal
1
9
1
10Pritesh Champaneri
1
*Leaderboard only shows top 10 users. Only public activities are eligible for leaderboards. For any one park, a user can only check-in a maximum of once per day.
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