A little bird told me that you’ve all been very good this year. Soon it will be time to open Santa’s sack. Thank you for staying with me on all of those long and arduous hikes. This week it’s all pleasure. Shall we take a little one by the hand and go in search of some Christmas magic?
The venue is Roundhay Park on the outskirts of Leeds, where we’re queuing up for the Magical Lantern Festival. Arrive a little early to make parking easier. There are food stalls and a few small rides for the tots. Hot chocolate and Baileys, strictly for the grown ups.
Here we are, queued beneath the Chinese gate, the anticipation and excitement building. Look up! Look up! Can you see the reindeer on the top?
Under we go, across the road and into the park. Roundhay Park includes 700 acres of parkland, lakes and woodland. In summer you could stroll to your heart’s content, admiring the Monet and Alhambra gardens and former Chelsea Gold Medal award winning gardens. Tropical World is beloved of children for the meercats and the butterfly house. This December the gardens have been transformed with the addition of the lantern festival.
It’s a gentle beginning, as the sun disappears softly into the woods. What ARE all those pandas up to?
We weave around the canal garden, ooh-ing and aah-ing at each new sight. A pumpkin feast affords much delight.
Flowers sparkle prettily, birds tweet from luminous cages, dragonflies whirr and ladybugs glow.
A serenely oriental pond has me clicking and clicking, trying to get the best angle to capture this beauty.
With a grand finale of geese and prancing unicorn, I fear that the tour must be over. Not so! I’m delighted to be directed back across the road.
In Mansion Place an avenue of lanterns leads to yet more flamboyance.
Elegant blue and white porcelain twinkles, while swans dip their graceful heads to admire their own reflection.
A pagoda signals one last crescendo of excitement. No self-respecting Chinese festival is complete without a dragon or two.
Try to end with a flourish! I believe I did. Time to relinquish the little hands and tuck small persons into bed. The Magical Lantern Festival is on at Roundhay until 2nd January. If you’re in the area, why not treat yourself? It really is lovely. Full details are on the website. Let’s put that kettle on!
Thank you so much for another fantastic year of walking and friendship. You make it very special. I hope to have another walk for you next Monday (Boxing Day) but I know that many of you will be absent and enjoying Christmas with your family. Let me take this opportunity to wish you all a peaceful Christmas, filled with much joy. And now to share some walks.
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A blissful beginning from Paula! I know you’ll enjoy :
Lady Lee spent the most beautiful birthday weekend walking and eating… ideal!
Life isn’t ideal in a lot of places. Let Indra show you the brighter side in India :
Walk the Green Side of Gurgaon, India
Becky’s found blue skies and some rather interesting sculptures in Olhão :
Exploring the delightful ‘Legends Way’
Where’s Woolly this week?
My memories of San Diego are of scorching heat. Elaine’s are soothing and refreshing :
Balboa Park – Japanese Friendship Garden
Christmas posts are becoming inevitable! Here’s a lovely one from Stephanie :
And then please hop over to delightful Kayserberg with Drake :
Carol had the most fantastic view from her apartment in Cornwall this year :
And Biti found the cutest B & B, especially if you enjoy street art :
A mournful, poetic walk to end the year with Geoff and Dog :
But Cathy’s still right on adventuring!
West Virginia : The Endless Wall
A winter wonderland’s something to celebrate, isn’t it? Irene’s is beautiful :
I hope to be out and about walking between Christmas and New Year but I won’t be posting walks between 2nd and 16th January. Maybe you can guess where I’ll be. Merry Christmas all!









Your photos of the Roundhay Park lights are stunning, Jo. I’m also talking a stroll to enjoy some Christmas Lights, in Mousehole Harbour, Cornwall. They’re a little more understated than the Roundhay beauties, but fun nonetheless! http://wp.me/p1t4IE-2as
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I will enjoy to see them, Jaspa. 🙂 Many thanks and wishing you joy this Christmas.
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Thanks Jo! Hope you had a Merry Christmas. Wishing you many wonderful walks in 2017!
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Wow. You did such a great job putting this together. Your photos are so magical and your walk with the little one so descriptive, as if you were talking to him/her. So then why is it all I can think of now is a hot chocolate and Bailey’s? Great post!
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Your hot chocolate and Baileys is in the post, Emilio. Merry Christmas (and thanks 🙂
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Gorgeous photos, Jo, very festive indeed! You’ve captured the magic of Christmas there! (My visiting, replying, commenting and the like have fallen a little by the wayside of late, for which I apologise, but wanted to call by today and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!)
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Thank you, Tom. That’s appreciated. 🙂 It’s even harder than usual to keep up at Christmas. I hope you find a little Christmas magic too.
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Such a magical, fantastic display! Wishing you a Merry Christmas, and a joyful New Year!
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Thank you, Inese. It was wonderful. Wishing you the joys of Christmas too. 🙂
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So festive, it make my little string of lights out the front look a bit sparse! Hope you have a lovely Christmas and a very happy new year x
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Mine too, Lucy! It was lovely to be a part of. 🙂 Many thanks for the kind thoughts and wishing you much happiness too.
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Oh what a magical place for the little ones and , no doubt, for some grown ups too 😁😁. For now I wish you and your family a wonderful peaceful and safe CHRISTMAS. Carina 😃
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Us big kids loved it, Carina. 🙂 Wishing you a joyful time at Christmas and health and happiness for 2017.
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I am finally catching up with my blog friends. This place looks magical. I wish you and your family a very happy Christmas I hope it’s not tinged with too much sadness as you remember your Dad. 😉
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Thanks a lot for finding time to stop by. 🙂 I’m very up and down at present but nothing unusual about that. Wishing you joy this Christmas, and health and happiness in the New Year.
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Thank you Jo.
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A beautiful Christmas outing and post dear Jo, how I wish I could go there but wonderful to see it all through your eyes…my favourites are the toadstools 🙂 Magical and uplifting, lighting up blogland as you always do. Merry Christmas Jo, I’ll see you again after the New Year. Love & hugs 🙂 xxx
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There’s always a little magic, if you go looking, Sherri, isn’t there? That’s all my presents wrapped. Just a few food bits then I can relax. Christmas hugs, darlin 🙂 🙂
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I signed off before I had a chance to reply Jo…I hope you enjoyed your Christmas despite missing your dear dad. And I hope the New Year brings you comfort, peace and lots of love and big hugs… ❤
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I’m so happy to have returned to my blog perusing with the goal that I didn’t miss this one, Jo. This truly place me in the Christmas soul! Trust you have an upbeat, serene Christmas too…
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Best wishes for 2017 and thanks for your company 🙂
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A grand flourish to finish, Jo – this is pure magic! 😀 I’m heading up to that part of the UK tomorrow so see if get a chance to go and see this, I would love to! The photos make it so tempting! Merry Christmas to you and yours. 🎄
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It was a real treat, Annika. I would advise to get there early and pop into the Rounhay Fox pub. Parking was becoming a problem as we came away. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas, and a healthy and happy 2017. 🙂 🙂
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It’s been fun following you on your Monday walks Jo. I wish you a peaceful and restful holiday season. If you’re still open to contributions, here’s my latest little stroll: https://discoveringbelgium.com/2016/12/16/walking-around-wonck/
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Thanks a lot, Denzil. I’ve enjoyed your company. I do intend to put a walk up on Monday, to get us all out and about after the Christmas indulgence. No idea where yet 🙂 Wishing you and the family a joyful time.
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I’m so glad to be back to my blog reading so that I didn’t miss this one, Jo. This really put me in the Christmas spirit! Hope you have a happy, peaceful Christmas as well.
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Hi Susan 🙂 Good to have you back and I hope you’re organised for Christmas. It’s hard when you’re working. Very best wishes to you and a healthy, happy 2017.
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Wonderful displays and so well captured 🙂 So, it will be Algavre for the start of the year?
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I thought you might like them, Paula 🙂 I’ve just been sending Christmas emails. Getting very close now. Hope you got all done that you needed to. Yes, the flights were exceptionally cheap, and we love the Day of Kings celebration on Jan 5th. James is home for Christmas but not New Year so it will be something to look forward to. Hugs sweetheart 🙂
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Have a happy Christmas, Jo!
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What glorious photos, Jo – really magical! I must tell some of my family members about this place. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
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Travel, Fiction and Photos
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Thanks, Susan. It really was beautifully done. 🙂 Merry Christmas to you!
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Excellent photos from the Magical Lantern Festival. My son would have loved that (and so would I).
Happy Christmas to you Jo!
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I did need a little one to oo and ah with, but I thoroughly enjoyed myself, Cardinal. 🙂 Thanks a lot!
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How wonderful! I especially love the blue and white porcelain vases 🙂 I know Roundhay Park well. How fun to see it here! Happy Christmas!
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Our world is quite small, isn’t it? It’s years since I was last there and I enjoyed this so much. A very merry Christmas to you too, and a wonderful 2017. 🙂 🙂
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Lovely walk… Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year…
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Thanks , Lori 🙂 Wishing you a happy time.
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