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Chapel Allerton

Top 9 Gorges around Chapel Allerton

Canyons around Chapel Allerton are not geological features found within the immediate vicinity of this Leeds suburb. Chapel Allerton is characterized by its urban landscape, historic architecture, and green spaces such as Gledhow Valley and Chapel Allerton Park. While the area offers natural beauty and recreational opportunities, it does not contain the dramatic rock formations typically associated with canyons. Nearby natural features include valleys, parks, ponds, and reservoirs.

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  • The most popular canyon-like feature is Cheddar…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Cheddar Gorge Climb

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Totally achievable iconic climb. The whole thing is about 10km but it’s only steep for the first 1.5km or so. There is one really nasty steep hairpin but once you’re …

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Cheddar Gorge Lookout Tower

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This lookout tower provides outstanding views of the gorge and the flat, patchwork landscape to the south. The tower is often advertised as part of the paid-for Jacob's Ladder climb, …

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Black Rock Steep Rocky Path

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This might not be so nice, depending on how confident/sure-footed you are, how much it’s rained, or whether you’re going down rather than up!

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Cheddar Gorge

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Absolute beauty of a place. Cycling bucket list ish

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View of Cheddar Gorge and Cheddar Reservoir

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At almost 400 feet (122 m) deep and 3 miles (5 km) long, this is England’s largest gorge and, with its weathered crags and pinnacles, one of our most spectacular …

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July 27, 2025, Black Rock Steep Rocky Path

High elevation Hill mixed terrain of mud stones, an enjoyable scramble at times.

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Closes at 4:30PM so come early !

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Check full video 👉https://youtube.com/@hoofhike

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be careful near cliff edges. some erosion lately and several routes closed off

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No good if you scared of heights.

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If you are not great with heights i'd say avoid this. I'm not too great with heights and did it. but i was so nervous at the top.

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Oh it's constant... it just feels like it won't stop. Good footwear essential. avoid the black looking rocks. they are shiny and slippy by years of being stepped on. stick to the dirt.

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September 18, 2023, Black Rock Steep Rocky Path

This section of the trail from Black Rock Gate up to the southern ridge of Cheddar Gorge is steep and rocky. Very hard work to actually run up, but a good place to practice power walking up. In descent, you need grippy and cushioned shoes that you trust. Lots of fun but a bit scary in the wet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there natural canyons or gorges directly in Chapel Allerton?

Chapel Allerton, a suburb of Leeds, is not known for possessing natural canyons or gorges in the traditional geological sense. The area's topography features slopes and valleys, but not the deep, narrow rock formations typically associated with canyons. The local landscape is more defined by features like the Gledhow Valley and historical quarry sites.

What natural features can I explore in and around Chapel Allerton?

While traditional canyons are absent, the nearby Gledhow Valley offers scenic vistas and forms a natural boundary to the north-east of Chapel Allerton. The area also has urban green spaces and local trails that traverse gentle slopes and offer valley views. Historically, Carboniferous sandstone was quarried in the township, and some routes may pass by these former quarry sites.

What kind of walks can I find near Chapel Allerton Leeds?

You can find walks near Chapel Allerton Leeds that explore local valleys, urban green spaces, and historical quarry sites. These routes offer opportunities for outdoor activity and insights into the area's natural and industrial heritage, providing varied terrain for exploration.

What is the Gledhow Valley and what does it offer?

The Gledhow Valley is a significant natural feature near Chapel Allerton, forming a natural boundary to the north-east. It offers 'long views' across an area of allotments, providing a clear sense of the settlement's edge and contributing to the local landscape with scenic vistas.

What is the geological makeup of Chapel Allerton?

The geology of Chapel Allerton primarily consists of Carboniferous sandstone, interspersed with layers of shale and coal measures. This fine-grained sandstone was historically quarried in the township, with several small sandstone quarries located on either side of Stainbeck Lane.

Are there any historical sites related to the local geology?

Yes, the area has historical significance related to its geology. Several small sandstone quarries were located on either side of Stainbeck Lane, where Carboniferous sandstone was extracted. These quarries contributed to the vernacular architecture of Chapel Allerton.

Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in Chapel Allerton?

Chapel Allerton's urban green spaces and local trails, including those in the Gledhow Valley, offer accessible options for family-friendly walks and outdoor activities. These areas provide varied terrain suitable for different activity levels without featuring challenging canyon formations.

What outdoor activities can I do in the broader region, if I'm looking for gorges?

While not in Chapel Allerton, the provided data includes information about the Cheddar Gorge in the Mendip Hills. This area offers activities like climbing, hiking on steep rocky paths, and exploring viewpoints. For cycling and mountain biking routes in the broader region, you can explore guides like MTB Trails around Chapel Allerton or Cycling around Chapel Allerton, which feature routes in areas like the Mendip Hills.

What are some notable features of Cheddar Gorge, mentioned in the data?

The Cheddar Gorge is an enormous limestone gorge known for its towering cliff faces, incredible rock pinnacles, and exceptional views across the Somerset Levels. It's also home to sprawling cave systems, where the remains of 'the Cheddar Man' were found, and a herd of feral goats. It's considered England’s largest gorge and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

What are the Mendip Hills, and what do they offer for outdoor enthusiasts?

The Mendip Hills National Landscape, located in Somerset (not Chapel Allerton), are a chain of picturesque rolling limestone hills. This designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers stunning landscapes of grassland, woodland, and rocky hills. It's popular for caving due to its dramatic gorges and intricate cave networks, and provides great riding with fine views.

What kind of cycling routes are available in the wider region?

For those interested in cycling, the broader region (specifically around the Mendip Hills, as per the provided data) offers various routes. You can find MTB trails like the 'Rowberrow Warren, Beacon Batch & Cheddar Gorge loop' or touring bicycle routes such as the 'Cheddar Gorge Cliff Road – Wells Cathedral loop'. Gravel biking options are also available, including the 'Shute Shelve Tunnel – Strawberry Line Tunnel loop'. More details can be found in guides like MTB Trails around Chapel Allerton and Cycling around Chapel Allerton.

What do visitors appreciate about the outdoor areas mentioned in the data?

Visitors appreciate the stunning surroundings and challenging climbs in areas like Cheddar Gorge Climb. The views across the plains of Somerset from viewpoints like View of Cheddar Gorge are highly rated. Many enjoy the varied terrain for walking and the opportunities for outdoor exploration, even if it requires proper footwear and preparation for steeper sections like Black Rock Steep Rocky Path.

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