Leeds is full of breathtaking trails, inner-city canal walks, stunning moors and nature reserves.
Making the walking routes even better, many of them have a nice pub waiting at the end where one can sit down and enjoy a cold drink.
Here are 13 of the best autumn walks in Leeds with a pub at the end:

7. Meanwood Valley Trail
The Meanwood Valley Trail begins in Woodhouse and ends at Golden Acre Park - and it's the perfect walk for those looking for a crisp pint along the way. Start at Monument Moor and follow the woodland footpath along Meanwood Beck to Meanwood itself. There are plenty of pubs including Terminus and Alfred to stop off at. | James Hardisty

8. Fewston Reservoir
Not far from Leeds, a walk around Fewston Reservoir would make the perfect autumn day out - and there are brilliant pubs nearby including The Sun Inn on Brame Lane. | Gerard Binks

9. Eccup Reservoir
This spectacular reservoir provides beautiful vistas for walking - and there are some good pubs along the way. Take a stroll around the water and, if you're peckish or ready for a drink, calling in at The Lord Darcy on Harrogate Road or The New Inn further up on Eccup Lane. | Simon Hulme

10. Ilkley
Famous for its breathtaking views over open moorland, Ilkley has plenty to offer when it comes to walking and pubs. An obvious first stop would be The Cow and Calf, a charming country pub named after the nearby rock formations. From there, walkers can explore Ilkley Moor, before returning for a pint and a spot of lunch. | Bruce Rollinson
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11. Otley Chevin Forest Park
A similarly attractive Leeds destination to explore is Otley Chevin Forest Park, which stands at the south side of Wharfedale and overlooks the market town of Otley. Once you've taken in the 700 acres of open woodland, you'll deserve a drink at The Royalty, a pub that's perched at the top with spectacular views. | James Hardisty

12. Aire Valley Towpath
This short walk taking in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal - and with views of the River Aire - ends at the attractive Granary Wharf development near Leeds Station, where pubs including The Hop and Salt can be found. Start at the canal entrance just off Wellington Road and you're set for a brisk half an hour walk. | Simon Hulme