

Leeds Bradford Airport

There are many parks forests and gardens open to the public in Leeds, which include the very popular Tropical world, with exotic plant and animal life, also Lotherton Hall Gardens , the forest of Leeds , a community project aiming to integrate the rural with its urban neighbourhoods. Haworth which is near Bradford was home to the Bronte sisters, whose home, the Bronte Parsonage museum is open to the public. Sixty percent of Bradford is rural and includes the Pennine moors, Wharfedale valleys and over 4,400 listed buildings. Bradford city in contrast is cosmopolitan, rich in heritage and cultural diversity with good pub club and nightlife.
Leeds Bradford International Airport is located between the cities of Leeds and Bradford in West Yorkshire England. Leeds has an array of restaurants incorporating many types of cuisine whilst also offering great nightlife for the young and challenging partygoer. As Leeds is predominantly a pedestrianised area this makes shopping that more enjoyable.
The airport is signposted on all major roads over a wide area, including the M1 and M62 motorways and the Yorkshire section of the A1.
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