- A Bridge to Nowhere?
At the central roundabout, there's a large footbridge across the road which is so far unused. - A Clearing
At the edge of the active landfill site, the path opens up into a clearing of sorts; the bridelway bears right. - A View of the Services
Once out of the trees, the new services are clear to see. - An Island on the Lake
An island on Skelton Lake. - Avenue Wood
Looking back across Bullerthorpe Lane towards Avenue Wood. - Avenue Woods
The souternmost end of Avenue Woods. - Away from the Motorway
Across the M1, the track leads down towards the back of Upperhall Farm. - Barrowby
Looking back across the fields towards Barrowby Lane. - Barrowby Lane
The development cut off the old footpath along Barrorby Lane, which now climbs up the hill from the roundabout. - Barrowby Lane
East down Barrowby Lane where the footpath crosses, looking towards Garforth. - Barrowby Lane
Looking west up Barrowby Lane, this is the Leeds Country Way heading towards the M1. - Beside the Line
There are presumably more houses going in alongside the railway. - Beside the Motorway
With the M1 just out of sight on the right, the footpath heads left towards Avenue Wood. - Beside the Road
The path skirts the outside of Temple Newsham Park, with Bullerthorpe Lane on the left. - Between Landfill
For the first half kilometre, the path threads its way carefully alongside the still-active landfill site.