Rodley Nature Reserve is located at Moss Bridge Road, Bramley, Rodley, Leeds LS13 1HP, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Rodley Nature Reserve and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Christine Marshall

5 Google Rating

A great place for a walk and a cuppa. Peaceful, calm and a place of peace and quiet just off a main

5/ 5

A great place for a walk and a cuppa. Peaceful, calm and a place of peace and quiet just off a main road. Great volunteers in the visitors centre. Not to mention the place to buy a healthy supply of duck food for friends on the canal!

Dawn Bellwood - Nelson

1 Google Rating

Not one to really complain however. I am a huge active Dog walker. It's a shame No Dogs are allowed.

1/ 5

Not one to really complain however. I am a huge active Dog walker. It's a shame No Dogs are allowed. Even on a lead would be sufficient. Imagine if the sign said No children (public outrage). In this day & age Dogs play a big part in family outings & lifestyles. I for one would love to visit the nature reserve. I would score 0 if I could. so unfair.

Ty Whitehead

4 Google Rating

Nice place to walk. Plenty of wild life. Not very big. No dogs allowed. Lots of ducks and birds and

4/ 5

Nice place to walk. Plenty of wild life. Not very big. No dogs allowed. Lots of ducks and birds and bugs. Kids do try to jump inside of the ponds.... quite easily done. Little cafe inside with some more animals on it and local things to sell. It's free too. So nicole little few hours to spend the day.

Charlotte Graves

5 Google Rating

This is a lovely nature reserve with lots of handy information at every point. Plus, it's amazingly

5/ 5

This is a lovely nature reserve with lots of handy information at every point. Plus, it's amazingly peaceful considering how close the ring road is! Also, the scooter available if you're mobility impaired is really a great help and things have been configured thoughtfully to allow access all over.

Marine G

5 Google Rating

Lovely gem found along the Leeds to Liverpool canal. It is completely free and is an amazing place t

5/ 5

Lovely gem found along the Leeds to Liverpool canal. It is completely free and is an amazing place to go for a walk or go bird watching. I also love the little café inside. Is is held by lovely ladies and sells amazing homemade pastries. The café only takes cash.

Emily Gardiner

4 Google Rating

A beautiful little reserve with a few hides. I was a bit disappointed that they'd drained some of th

4/ 5

A beautiful little reserve with a few hides. I was a bit disappointed that they'd drained some of the wetland but understand it was for essential maintenance work. Nice little area with three or four pools for dragonflies too. Would recommend.

Joanne Woodhead

5 Google Rating

A little gem right on our doorstep. Even if you aren't a wildlife expert just being here makes you f

5/ 5

A little gem right on our doorstep. Even if you aren't a wildlife expert just being here makes you feel calm and relaxed. Lovely little visitors centre serving refreshments for a pay as you feel donation. Wish it was open more days but as it is reliant on volunteers can understand why it isn't

Paul Foster

5 Google Rating

Nice and peaceful, kids spent ages pond dipping with great support from the volunteers. Small cafe a

5/ 5

Nice and peaceful, kids spent ages pond dipping with great support from the volunteers. Small cafe and toilets. Everyone very friendly and knowledgeable

Linda Carter

5 Google Rating

Lovely place lots of friendly volunteers. Runs on contributions so please be generous. Great cup of

5/ 5

Lovely place lots of friendly volunteers. Runs on contributions so please be generous. Great cup of tea and brilliant to see owl chicks live on their tv. Definitely recommend next time I might just try pond dipping!!

Lawrence Kidd

5 Google Rating

Very peaceful place. Good easy parking (over the bumpy canal bridge). Wish it was open every day!

5/ 5

Very peaceful place. Good easy parking (over the bumpy canal bridge). Wish it was open every day!

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