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West Park

toLeedsCity CentreCore Cycle Route

West Park to Leeds City Centre Cycle route info

Distances and times to and from City Centre (Cycle Point):

To CC From CC miles minutes minutes

Clarendon Road 1.4 14 17North Lane 3.1 30 37Headingley Campus 4.0 37 45 Lawnswood School 5.0 44 52

Elevation

Signing

For travel from the City Centre towardsWest Park follow:

For travel from West Park towardsthe City Centre follow:

Look for arrows on the signs. If there are no arrows go straight ahead.

Some of the route is on roads. Cyclists should only use pavements when there are signs showing it is shared use.

West Park to Leeds City Centre Cycle route

“Improved cycle facilitiesfor students and residents

of the Hyde Park andBurley Park areas.”

This carefully signed cycle route has been developed by Leeds City Council and Sustrans (www.sustrans.org.uk). It uses quiet roads, cycle tracks and other facilities to provide routes through this densely populated area.

• Provides routes from the heart of student living to the Leeds Met Headingley Campus and Leeds Met and University of Leeds city campuses. • Provides safe routes to Lawnswood School.• Improves links from the Hyde Park and Burley Park areas to the city centre.• Provides a number of junction improvements which help create a better cycle network.• Future extension to Cookridge planned.

Cycling Tips

Comprehensive rules and guidance for cyclists can be found in the Highway Code, which is available in book shops or canbe viewed online by typing ‘Highway Code’ into your searchengine. Cycle training can be a good idea if you lack confidenceor haven’t ridden for a while. Call Leeds City Council on 0113 2475198 for details.

In general• Always abide by the Highway Code. • Ride to your own ability.• Look all around when making a manoeuvre and signal clearly. •In daytime wear bright clothes. At night use lights and reflective clothing. • Be aware that most tracks away from the road are unlit. • Consider wearing a helmet (conforming to BS EN 1078). • Consider your lane position; a metre from the kerb is advised when cycling straight ahead, but it may be helpful to occupy the middle of the lane when approaching a junction.• Watch out for motorists turning across you at side roads, particularly when filtering past traffic. This is a common cause of accidents in Leeds. Pay particular attention to large vehicles whose drivers may not be able to see you easily. Shared-use pathsTake care when passing pedestrians and remember that they may be inattentive, or anxious around cyclists. Some may be unable to react quickly or see or hear your approach. Let pedestrians know you are there and allow plenty of room. Be ready to slow down and stop if necessary. Be considerate.

Advance Stop Lines

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Destinations along the way

Leeds Met Headingley CampusIncludes public evening courses, Carnegie sports facilities including tennis courts, swimming pool and football pitches. Catering facilities (Metceno, Tiki Coffee bar) and the Students Union Bar.

Beckett ParkThis park, a mixture of woodland and grassed open space includes public tennis courts, a skate park and a playground. The Kirkstall Brewery to Leeds Met Headingley Campus cycle route also runs through the park.

SchoolsThe route provides access to Lawnswood School from part of its catchment area in Woodhouse, Burley Park, Hyde Park and Headingley. Cycle facilities provide safe cycling over several difficult roads and junctions.

Woodhouse MoorThis leafy Victorian Park has numerous facilities such as bowling, skate park, tennis courts and allotments and is perfect for an afternoon stroll or picnic.

University of LeedsThis is the main campus of the University and boasts numerous cycle parking locations. The Velocampus Bike Hub also provides cycle hire and maintenance facilities for students and staff of both Universities. See www.leeds.ac.uk/velocampus

Leeds Met University City Campus The Rose Bowl (opposite the Civic Hall) and surrounding university buildings have a large amount of cycle parking and the Rose Bowl has a food court open to the public.

Note: Times are approximate

June 2011

UTravelActive

Leeds Core Cycle Network

Leeds City Council is developing a network of cycle routes in Leeds that will improve conditions for cyclists and encourage cycling as a way of getting around.

Routes will be signed and use a combination of cycle lanes, tracks, quiet roads and junction improvements to link to Leeds city centre, housing, schools, employment sites, parks and greenspace, and the wider bridleway and cycle route network.

Proposed and Existing Routes

For more details go to www.leeds.gov.uk and click on ‘Transport and Streets’ then ‘Walking and Cycling’

1 East Middleton Spur2 Leeds Station to UniversitiesM Middleton to City Centre4 Adel SpurW West Park to City Centre6 North Morley Spur7 Scholes to City Centre8 Rothwell to City Centre9 Chapel Allerton to City Centre

10 Bramley to City Centre11 Farnley to City Centre12 Garforth to City Centre13 South Morley to City Centre14 A64 York Road Corridor ImprovementsA Alwoodley to City CentreRP-TN Wyke Beck Valley17 Penda’s Way

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Leeds Met Headingley

Campus

Uni of Leeds Weetwood Playing Fields and Oxley Halls

West Park Curriculum Development Centre

This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Leeds City Council 100019567 2011.

KEY Cycle route off-road

Cycle route on-road

University access only

West Park to city centre cycle route

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Arncliffe Road

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Helmsley Road

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Cycle Point

To Kirkstall Brewery Halls of Residence and

Aire Valley Towpath Route

Cardigan Road may be preferred at quieter times

Chapel Lane is cobbled, but can provide an alternative to Cardigan Road at busy times

Woodhouse Moor

Leeds Met Civic Campus

Rose Bowl

Cyclists dismount in south bound direction. Two-way cycling on Cookridge Street planned for 2011.

The Bike Hub

Cyclists to useonly the designatedtrack round edgeof park

Harrowby Road

Chapel L

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Welton Road

Universityof Leeds

Hyde Terrace

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