Travel and tourism services in Guiseley and Rawdon Ward, Leeds
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Travel Agency
- Morgan Travel
Otley Road, 80 LS20 8BH Leeds
Opening hours: Tu,We 09:30-14:30
Artwork
- Fossilised Tree Roots & Morton Banks Coal Seam
The area of exposed rock to the north-west has dimples (illustrated in the marker) that are fossilised tree roots. Above the rock is a very thin coal seam. - Surprise View
The exposed sandstone you are walking on has large quartz pebbles embedded in it (illustrated in the marker). These indicate that the rock was formed from the bed of a fast-flowing river. - -
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Jubilee Walk - -
The Green - -
West Villa Road
A carving of an in-situ tree stump/trunk featuring wildlife
Touristic Attraction
- Emsley's Visitor Centre
Warm Lane
Touristic Information
- Brethren's Meeting Room
Guiseley Drive - Dry stone walling in Chevin Forest Park
- Guiseley Community Events
Otley Road - Walkers are Welcome in Otley
- Welcome to Chevin Forest Park
York Gate
Also contains history of Chevin Wildlife Park, nature information and notices - Welcome to Chevin Forest Park
Also contains history of Chevin Wildlife Park, nature information and notices - Welcome to Chevin Forest Park | Yorkgate Quarry Car Park - Leeds City Council Parks and Countryside
York Gate - Welcome to Chevin Forest Park | Yorkgate Quarry Car Park - Leeds City Council Parks and Countryside
York Gate - Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
- Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
Silverdale Drive - Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
- Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
Willow Lane - Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
Town Gate, 2-4 - Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
Coach Road - Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
Silverdale Drive - Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
Coach Road, 91 - Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
- Welcome Way - Walkers Are Welcome
Leeds Road - -
Latimer Way - -
Kelcliffe Lane - -
Kelcliffe Lane - -
Kelcliffe Lane - -
Station Road - -
Station Road - -
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Leeds Road
Nunroyd Park map - -
The Green - - - Leeds City Council
Describes the history of Jenny"s Cottage and some of the people that lived in it, from a beacon keeper"s house in the 1500s to a farm, a cafe and its demolition in in 1976. - -
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High Royds Drive - -
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Town Gate - -
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Hollins Hill - -
Willow Lane
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