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  1. Yorkshire’s Best Picnic Spots.

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    Yorkshire’s Best Picnic Spots.

    Not only is summertime nearly here again, International Picnic Day is too! 

    Taking place on June 18th, International Picnic Day encourages everyone to take all the food, drink and blankets you can carry to the nearest, nicest park to meet up with friends and family and enjoy a bite to eat in the open air.

    With a huge array of suitable outdoor venues in and around Leeds, the only question is: where should you go? We have some suggestions…

    Yeadon Tarn.

    Located less than half an hour from Leeds city centre, Yeadon Tarn is one of Yorkshire’s best kept secrets.

    Covering approximately 46 acres of land that includes a beautiful 7.5 hectare lake filled with wildlife and dedicated picnic spots for those who prefer tables to blankets, there’s plenty of Tarn to go around, even on busy days, meaning you won’t end up picnicking on top of another family. 

    And once you’ve finished eating, there’s plenty to do if you fancy burning a few calories, including sailing and other water sports, a playground, a BMX track and walks aplenty. It’s also dog-friendly, so your canine companions can enjoy the fun too.

    Yeadon Tarn, Yeadon, Leeds. LS19 7UR.

    Kirkstall Abbey.

    If you want a picnic spot next to a gorgeous river with plenty of open spaces and a dash of Yorkshire’s unbeatable history, Kirkstall Abbey is the place for you.

    Set against the backdrop of the ruins of the titular abbey – a stunning 12th-century Cistercian monastery – Kirkstall Abbey not only provides the perfect setting for a riverside picnic, it also has lots of areas to explore, a cafe in case it rains, a play area for kids and access to plenty of shade for respite from the sun on hot days.

    Chuck in some local tennis courts and the legendarily large beer garden at the nearby Kirkstall Bridge Inn pub and you’ve got a top picnic spot.

    Kirkstall Abbey, Abbey Road, Leeds. LS5 3EH.

    Park Square.

    Desperate for a picnic but don’t fancy travelling far to find the perfect spot? Just wander over to Leeds city centre!

    That’s right, tucked away near the city’s business district, Park Square has everything you need for a meal out in the open. As well as being a natural sun-trap, this expertly landscaped spot has plenty of grassy areas to set up on, numerous benches and flowers and trees that add colour and make you believe you’re a million miles away from one of the UK’s busiest metropolitan areas. 

    And if you need any extra supplies or want something fun to do after you’ve eaten, you’ve got Leeds just a short stroll away. What could be better?

    Park Square, Leeds. LS1 2NY.

    Roundhay Park.

    One of the largest urban parks anywhere in Europe, we wouldn’t be surprised to learn that Roundhay Park had actually been designed specifically for picnics.

    Comprising 700 acres of incredible natural beauty, rolling parkland, floral displays, streams, secret paths, a gorge walk, two lakes woodlands and open spaces and wildlife in every direction, you could throw a picnic blanket on the ground almost anyway in Roundhay Park and find yourself surrounded by the perfect blend of greenery and tranquillity. 

    Just remember to set an alarm if you lie down to rest after eating – the park is so relaxing, you might just fall asleep.

    Roundhay Park, Roundhay, Leeds. LS8 2ER.

    Temple Newsam.

    The biggest location on our list by some distance, Temple Newsam’s 1,500 acres of parkland provide no shortage of both sunny spots and shaded spaces for picnickers who like landscaped grounds, natural beauty and no fewer than three lakes.

    One of Yorkshire’s most popular tourist attractions, Temple Newsam also has plenty to offer once the food’s all gone, with walled gardens, woodland trails, several walks and a shop all worth a visit.

    Temple Newsam, Temple Newsam Road, Selby Road, Leeds. LS15 0AE.

    Your own garden!

    When all’s said and done, there really is no place like home so, if you’re trying to keep your outgoings to a minimum at the moment, why not cut down on travel costs this National Picnic Week and have one in your own backyard?!

    With its handy location close to vital amenities like running water, toilets and indoor seating if the weather takes a turn for the worse, your garden is convenient, unlikely to be overcrowded and best of all, admission is free! 

    Bon appétit!

    With a huge number of superb outdoor spaces available nearby, picnickers in and around Leeds are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding where to go for a sandwich in the sun. If we’ve forgotten to mention your favourite picnic destination, let us know about it on our social channels! 

    Lastly, remember that whatever your dream plans are for International Picnic Day, we can help make them a reality with one of our affordable loans. Find out more here.

  2. Yorkshire’s Best Picnic Spots.

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    Yorkshire’s Best Picnic Spots.

    Not only is summertime here again, National Picnic Month is too! 

    Taking place throughout July, National Picnic Month 2024 encourages everyone to take all the food, drink and blankets you can carry to the nearest green open space to meet up with friends and family and enjoy a bite to eat in the open air.

    But with Yorkshire’s huge array of suitable outdoor venues, the only question is: where should you go? We take a look!

    Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

    Wakefield’s premier outdoor attraction rarely needs an introduction but, for the uninitiated, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is an art gallery without walls. With incredible sculptures and installations by world-renowned artists throughout the 500+ acre grounds of this 18th century estate, this is the perfect picnic spot for anyone who enjoys a little culture with their pork pie.

    Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, Wakefield, WF43 4LG.

    Harewood House.

    Ideal for families and less than 10 miles from Leeds city centre, Harewood House consists of 100 acres of grounds and gardens, a 32-acre tropical lake, three dedicated walks and three acres of children’s playgrounds and picnic areas.

    A great place for a quiet picnic on a lazy afternoon or to unleash the kids and let them burn off some excess energy, Harewood House has something for everyone.

    Harewood House, Harewood, Leeds, LS17 9LG.

    Brimham Rocks.

    One of the most beautiful sites in all of Harrogate, Brimham Rocks is both a dramatic collection of moorland rock formations and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, set in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 

    With rocks to walk around, climb over and eat in the shade of, a variety of post-picnic walks and 70 bird boxes attracting an endless parade of feathered friends, Brimham Rocks is the perfect place for those who like their picnics with stunning views.

    Brimham Rocks, Brimham Moor Road, Summerbridge, Harrogate, HG3 4DW.

    Aysgarth Falls.

    Made even more famous by Kevin Costner’s 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Aysgarth Falls is an almost one mile long triple flight of waterfalls set in a breath-taking woodland valley.

    With footpaths throughout the valley offering stunning views of the falls from every angle, salmon occasionally visible in the water and plenty of places to sit and enjoy a bite to eat, Aysgarth Falls is the picnic spot of choice for an adventurous day out.

    Aysgarth Falls, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire, DL8 3TH.

    Filey Beach.

    Yorkshire natives can sometimes be guilty of not seeing the wood for the trees when it comes to our wonderful beaches – we can talk about them til the cows come home but do we make the most of them?

    Well, National Picnic Week is the perfect opportunity to right that wrong and what better beach to head to on a summer’s day than Filey? The dog-friendly, sandy beach has a sculpture trail, crazy golf, a playground and a plethora of rock pools. What are you waiting for?!

    Filey Beach, 1 Flat Cliffs, Primrose Valley, Filey, YO14 9RD.

    Fountains Abbey.

    With ancient abbey ruins dating back to the 12th century, a deer park and a water garden with World Heritage Site status, not for no reason is Fountains Abbey one of the UK’s most iconic picnic locations.

    Visitors are spoilt for picnic-spot choice with luscious green lawns as far as the eye can see, all boasting stunning views of the Abbey’s riverside, statues and follies. And, once you’ve had your fill of crisps and sandwiches, several long walks offer the opportunity to work them off again!

    Fountains Abbey, Fountains, Ripon, HG4 3DY.

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