Leeds Dock
Leeds Dock
Welcome to Leeds Dock, home to the Royal Armouries Leeds! This beautiful waterfront attraction is one of the must-see destinations in Leeds, and there’s plenty to see and do here.
Start your visit at the dock itself, where you can admire the stunning views of the river and cityscape. Then make your way to the Royal Armouries Museum, where you can explore centuries of British history and culture. Be sure to check out the interactive exhibits and exciting demonstrations, and don’t miss the spectacular armoury displays.
There’s also a great range of restaurants and bars at Leeds Dock, so be sure to stop for a bite or a drink while you’re here. And don’t forget to take some time to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and lovely views - this is a perfect spot for a relaxing stroll or a leisurely bike ride.
So why not come and visit Leeds Dock today? You won’t be disappointed!
Created: 4 December 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Royal Armouries Leeds Information
Royal Armouries Leeds Address
Armouries Dr, Leeds LS10 1LT, UK
LS10 1LT
Website: https://royalarmouries.org/visit-us/leeds
Get directionsNew Dock Information
New Dock Address
Armouries Dr, Leeds
LS10 1LT
Website: https://royalarmouriesconferenceandevents.org/
Get directionsAire from Gill Beck (Baildon) to River Calder Details
Aire from Gill Beck (Baildon) to River Calder
Aire from Gill Beck (Baildon) to River Calder is a river in West Yorkshire
Aire from Gill Beck (Baildon) to River Calder takes in water from an area around 103.339 km2 in size and is part of the Aire Lower catchment area.
Aire from Gill Beck (Baildon) to River Calder is 40.037 km long and has been heavily modified by industry in the past.
Local History around Leeds Dock
There are some historic monuments around including:
Stone hut circle settlement in Iveson WoodRock carved human figure 570m south of King Lane FarmRothwell CastleStank Hall quasi-manorial siteLate prehistoric enclosed settlements in Gipton Wood, at the southern end of Oakwood DriveMiddleton Park shaft mounds.