An inviting blend of woodland and wetland, Adel Dam offers tranquility and close encounters with wildlife on the north-west fringe of Leeds. It’s been an operational dam, and a central feature of a Victorian garden (there are no fewer than 36 species of high, majestic trees here), but today this reserve is one of the best places in Yorkshire to see kingfishers, enjoy some peaceful downtime, and capture some stunning wildlife photography. The reserve is managed by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and can be accessed via Golden Acre Park.
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Otley Road, Leeds LS16 8AG, England, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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