
Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Adel Woods just north of Leeds, Adel Crag (also known as Alwoodley Crag) is a remarkable gritstone outcrop steeped in natural beauty and ancient history. This distinctive rocky promontory—likely formed by glacial forces—rises from the woodland floor and bears mysterious prehistoric carvings, including cup marks that suggest its use as a ritual site in the Stone‑to‑Bronze Age.
Today, it remains a magnet for walkers, climbers, and explorers on the Meanwood Valley Trail, offering both scenic charm and a sense of timeless connection to the land. Once a starting point for fox hunts, Adel Crag now invites modern visitors to discover its quiet grandeur, wildlife, and the whisper of ancient footsteps—an inspiring testament to nature, history, and community resilience.