
The Monet Garden, nestled within Leeds’ expansive Roundhay Park, is a tranquil haven inspired by Claude Monet’s famed Giverny gardens. Established in 1999, this one-acre garden features a rectangular ornamental pond, vibrant floral displays, and a variety of plant species, offering visitors a serene escape from urban life.
Roundhay Park, encompassing over 700 acres, offers a variety of attractions, including lakes, woodlands, and additional specialist gardens like the Alhambra and Canal Gardens. The park is wheelchair accessible, with paths suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. Accessible toilets are available at various locations, including the Tropical World Explorer’s Café, the Visitor Centre, and near the playground.