From challenging trails and lesser-known routes to popular parks for gentle strolls with all the family, there's a walk for everyone in Leeds this Easter.
Here are 19 of our favourites.
1. Tong Circular
The five mile Tong Circular route straddles the boundary of Leeds and Bradford, travelling from Tong Hall along the bridleways of Pudsey Beck and Tyersal Beck, before looping back through Black Carr Woods. Photo: National World
2. Golden Acre Park
Sitting on the route of both the Leeds Country Way and the Meanwood Valley Trail, Golden Acre Park attracts plenty of walkers, and is known for its picturesque gardens and circular lakeside walk. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
3. Harewood House
There are more than 100 acres of gardens to explore in the grounds of this attractive stately home. And Harewood has been home to a deer park since the medieval era with three types of deer spread over 4,000 acres of land Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe/National World
4. Post Hill
Nestled between Pudsey and Farnley, the Post Hill, which got its name from the Yorkshire Evening Post, offer some great views of the sunset. Photo: Tony Johnson
5. Hawksworth Wood Circular
This 5.1km, easy-going route leads through woodland, across Kirkstall Forge station footbridge, along the Leeds and Liverpool canal and back through woodland alongside a river. With a little detour, you can take in the stunning Kirkstall Abbey on the way. Photo: James Hardisty
6. Eccup Reservoir
Eccup Reservoir offers beautiful views across the water. You can walk around the edge of the reservoir, soaking up the splendid scenery as you do so. Photo: National World