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The 36. Riding Redefined. - Riding has been redefined with the 36 - giving unprecedented comfort & style as you travel from hustle & bustle of West Yorkshire through to the scenic delights of North Yorkshire.

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Chapel Allerton    ➤

Discover the vibrant charm of Chapel Allerton: a Leeds neighbourhood bustling with independent spirit and easily explored by bus

Nestled just a short bus ride from Leeds city centre, Chapel Allerton welcomes you with its distinct, independent spirit. This charming West Yorkshire neighbourhood boasts a thriving high street, brimming with artisan shops, inviting cafes, and an array of restaurants to tempt every palate. It’s a delightful spot to spend a relaxed afternoon browsing or enjoying a leisurely meal without the fuss of a car.

Chapel Allerton also thrives with community energy, evident in its popular annual Arts Festival and local creative hubs like Seven Arts. For those who love the outdoors, the expansive Roundhay Park, home to Tropical World, is conveniently close and easily reached by local transport, offering acres of green space, lakes, and gardens to explore. Journeying here allows you to truly soak in the local atmosphere and discover hidden gems at your own pace.

Moortown    ➤

Discovering the quiet charms of Moortown: a West Yorkshire gem offering easy access to nature and city life by bus

Nestled within West Yorkshire, Moortown presents a delightful escape for those exploring Britain without a car. This pleasant Leeds suburb offers a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed visit. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through local green spaces like Moortown Park, a community hub ideal for a breath of fresh air and a peaceful moment.

Just a short and enjoyable bus ride away lies the expansive Roundhay Park, one of Europe’s largest city parks, boasting picturesque lakes, gardens, and woodland walks. Within the park, you can immerse yourself in the exotic wonders of Tropical World, home to diverse plant and animal collections.

For those who love walking, the beautiful Gledhow Valley Woods are easily accessible, offering scenic trails and a tranquil escape into nature. Exploring these local gems by bus is a seamless experience, allowing you to soak in the surroundings without the worries of driving or parking.

Moortown’s excellent bus links also connect you effortlessly to the vibrant heart of Leeds city centre in around 25 minutes, opening up a world of cultural attractions, shopping, and dining. [5 in search 3] Further afield, a scenic bus journey can even take you to the magnificent Harewood House, an eighteenth-century stately home surrounded by stunning landscapes. [8 in search 2, 3 in search 3] Moortown truly offers a convenient and charming base for a car-free adventure in West Yorkshire.

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Leeds Golf Centre    ➤

Discover the serenity of Leeds Golf Centre and its picturesque Yorkshire surroundings, easily accessible by scenic bus routes.

Escape the urban rush and find a tranquil retreat at Leeds Golf Centre in West Yorkshire. Nestled amidst breathtaking woodland, this exceptional venue offers two superb golf courses, perfect for honing your swing or simply enjoying a leisurely round. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just starting, the driving range and renowned Leadbetter Golf Academy provide excellent facilities.

The journey itself can be part of the delight. Hop aboard a comfortable bus, like the 36, and let West Yorkshire’s scenery unfold as you travel towards this peaceful haven. Without the need for a car, you’re free to relax and soak in the views. Extend your day by exploring nearby natural gems such as the sprawling Roundhay Park with its beautiful gardens and walking trails, or venture further into the charming Yorkshire countryside, all within easy reach for a truly refreshing outing.

Wike    ➤

Escape the everyday in Wike, a tranquil West Yorkshire hamlet, where peaceful walks through rolling fields and charming history await car-free explorers.

Tucked away in the scenic West Yorkshire countryside, Wike is a delightful hamlet offering a true rural escape. This charming village, with its traditional stone-built houses and quiet lanes, invites visitors to slow down and explore on foot. Discover historic gems like The Old Schoolhouse, dating back to 1726, and the elegant Wike Manor as you wander.

Surrounded by open fields and ancient woodlands, Wike provides ample opportunities for serene walks and nature watching. Embrace the tranquillity as you stroll through the picturesque landscape, experiencing the joys of a car-free ramble at your own pace. While its secluded nature means a journey here might require a taxi from a nearby town such as Leeds or Wetherby, the reward is a truly peaceful retreat, perfect for unwinding amidst the beauty of the Yorkshire countryside.

Harewood    ➤

Discover the timeless charm of Harewood: a majestic stately home, glorious gardens, and hidden history, easily explored by bus in West Yorkshire

Harewood, a picturesque West Yorkshire village, invites visitors to step into a world of heritage and natural beauty. Its magnificent Harewood House, an exquisite 18th-century stately home, boasts world-class art and stunning interiors. Beyond the house, explore over 120 acres of glorious grounds, from formal gardens and tranquil lakeside walks to the engaging Bird Garden, home to exotic species like penguins.

Reaching Harewood without a car is refreshingly easy. Frequent bus services from Leeds and Harrogate connect you directly to the village. A pleasant 20-minute stroll through the estate leads to the house, with a free pick-up service also available if preferred. Bus travellers can even enjoy a generous 50% off entry, making the journey even more rewarding. Consider a walk to the atmospheric ruins of Harewood Castle, a 14th-century hidden gem, offering a glimpse into local history amidst scenic countryside. This charming destination truly lends itself to a leisurely, car-free exploration.

Pannal    ➤

Unwind in Pannal, North Yorkshire, where picturesque walks and village charm are just a train ride away.

Nestled in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, Pannal offers a delightful escape into peace and natural beauty. This charming village is perfectly suited for those travelling without a car, with excellent train links from Leeds and Harrogate. Step off the train and immediately immerse yourself in the local footpaths, enjoying gentle strolls through rolling landscapes. From Pannal, the elegant spa town of Harrogate is just a short journey away, opening up attractions like the stunning RHS Garden Harlow Carr or the historic Royal Pump Room Museum. Back in Pannal, simply savour the tranquil village atmosphere, a perfect antidote to city life.

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Ripley    ➤

Discover the historic charm and scenic beauty of Ripley, North Yorkshire, an enchanting village perfect for a car-free day out

Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, Ripley offers a delightful escape into history and natural beauty. This picturesque village, easily reached by a short bus journey from Harrogate, is a joy to explore on foot. Wander through its charming cobbled streets, admiring the unique stone cottages and independent shops. A visit to the magnificent Ripley Castle, home to the Ingilby family for over 700 years, is a must. Explore its historic rooms and stroll through the stunning gardens and deer park. Don’t forget to treat yourself to the famous, locally made Ripley Ice Cream, a true taste of the village. For those seeking more fresh air, the surrounding Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty awaits, offering scenic walks just moments away.

South Stainley    ➤

Discover the tranquil charm of South Stainley, a perfect North Yorkshire escape for car-free explorers

Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, South Stainley offers a delightful retreat into quintessential English village life. Wander through its peaceful lanes to discover the historic Parish Church of Saint Wilfrid, boasting Saxon origins and exquisite stained glass, before enjoying a refreshing drink at the welcoming local pub.

This charming village serves as an idyllic base for those wishing to explore the stunning Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty without a car. Embrace leisurely walks through the scenic countryside, or hop on local transport to visit magnificent nearby treasures like the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, or the dramatic rock formations of Brimham Rocks. South Stainley promises a rejuvenating escape, where the journey is as rewarding as the destination.

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This listing was last updated on 2nd July 2025

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