Leeds Trinity University

Location: Leeds

10 Gibraltar Students each year

No direct flight from Gibraltar

Leeds Trinity University is a small, supportive university based in Horsforth, a leafy suburb of Leeds. It focuses on personal attention and employability, with professional placements built into most degrees. The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses mainly in areas like journalism, education, business, psychology, and sport science.


Classes are small, with an emphasis on practical experience and strong academic support. Leeds Trinity is well-known for its friendly community feel and affordable living costs.


Entry is accessible, with lower grade requirements than larger universities, but it still maintains high teaching standards. Students enjoy access to Leeds city’s thriving culture and job market while studying on a peaceful, compact campus.

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Transport

  • Closest Airport with direct flights from Gibraltar

    Manchester Airport (MAN)

    The closest airport offering direct flights to Gibraltar is Manchester Airport, about 1.5 hours away by train or car. Train fares start at around £5.

    easyJet operates between 3 and 6 flights per week depending on the season, with a flight time of roughly 3 hours.

    Return tickets usually cost between £60 and £100.

  • Nearest Airport

    Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA)

    Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) is the nearest airport to Leeds Trinity University, located about 3 miles away. While there are no direct flights to Gibraltar, LBA offers flights to major European cities, which can provide connecting options.

    The airport is well-connected by bus or taxi, with journeys taking around 20 minutes. If you book early, return tickets typically cost between £30 and £70, depending on the season.

  • Transport costs

    Low

    Transport in Leeds is quite affordable. Bus fares within the city are around £2 per journey, with student discounts available.

    Leeds is particularly bike-friendly, with plenty of cycle lanes and a bike-sharing scheme that encourages sustainable travel.

    The city is also known for being very walkable, with most areas easily accessible on foot.

    For train travel, students can save a third with a 16–25 Railcard.

    Overall, transport costs in Leeds remain relatively low, making it an economical choice compared to bigger cities like London.