Yesterday was a beautiful, sunny and warm day; G was on a late turn at work, so it seemed a perfect time for a good early evening walk. I've been itching for quite some time to discover Armley Beach, a beautiful spot with a weir on the river Aire, nestling in Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve. The other day Google took me to a similar place further up the river in the Kirkstall area, very beautiful too, but having seen photos of Armley Beach I knew that wasn't it. I was very confused; it was the first time I saw something on Google that was wrong.
I couldn't rest and I trawled through some Armley Facebook groups posts for directions to this mysterious place, and when I finally found some I took a screenshot. I followed the directions last night and eventually, only eventually (I'm rubbish at both giving and following directions ) I found myself standing on the gravel of Armley Beach! The tide was very low as it hadn't rained for a while and the weir in its beautiful natural setting looked very beautiful and idyllic. It was quite busy and I couldn't move freely to take photos, but it was so good and satisfying to discover such beauty virtually on my doorstep.
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Gotts Park Mansion |
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The weir on the river Aire at Armley Beach |
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The River Aire at Armley Beach |
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It was nearly half past eight as I walked back through Gotts Park, and there were still some golfers around. |
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The bridge over the canal near Aire Valley Marina |
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