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Lindley Wood Reservoir

The best walks and hikes around Lindley Wood Reservoir

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Hikes around Lindley Wood Reservoir explore the Washburn Valley, combining woodland paths with riverside sections. The area is characterized by the ancient Lindley Wood, which provides a backdrop to the reservoir, and trails that follow the River Washburn. The routes feature a mix of terrain, including some moderate inclines that offer wider views across the valley.

Best hiking trails around Lindley Wood Reservoir

  • The most popular hiking route is Dob Park Bridge – Dob Park Lodge Ruins loop from Newall with Clifton, a 4.1 mile (6.5 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 55 minutes to complete. This route features the historic 17th-century Dob Park Bridge.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Dob Park Bridge – Lindley Wood Reservoir loop from Farnley, a moderate 6.9 mile (11.2 km) path. The trail combines forest tracks with open countryside around the reservoir.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Lindley Wood Reservoir – Dob Park Bridge loop from Timble, an 8.4 mile (13.5 km) trail leading through woodland and along the water, often completed in about 3 hours 45 minutes.
  • Hiking around Lindley Wood Reservoir is defined by ancient woodlands, tranquil reservoir shores, and paths along the River Washburn. The network of trails provides a variety of shorter and longer hikes for different fitness levels.
  • The routes in Lindley Wood Reservoir are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,700 reviews. More than 15,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Lindley Wood Reservoir's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Lindley Wood Reservoir – Jurassic Park Singletrack loop from Newall with Clifton

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 10, 2025, Packhorse Bridge

Lovely spot with a bench for having lunch and admiring the packhorse bridge over a gently flowing river.

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Dob Park Bridge spans the River Washburn. The bridge carried the routeway from Dob Park Mill and probably Dob Park Lodge across the river to Norwood and Fewston. It is narrow in width and was intended to carry horses loaded with panniers across the water.

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Great in Autumn when the leaves on the trees change colour.

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Lindley Wood is a compensation reservoir, which means it is not linked to the supply of water to homes but is there to take excess water from Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs, which are nearby. This is why there is not much water in there.

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All Saints' Church is an Anglican church in Farnley, North Yorkshire. The present building is mid Victorian, but there was a much earlier building on the site. Stones from the old building were used in the rebuilding and parts of the north wall seem not to have been demolished at all.

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Loved the route along the path through the wood to the bridge after the dam, but turn around there and come back, don't do the loop. The road section is very dangerous.

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Don’t walk the loop on the road leg

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It would be difficult to walk through Dob Park and not notice this ruin. This is a Grade-II listed structure, ruins of an old 16th century hunting lodge. The ruins are striking enough for the famous British painter JM Turner to have turned it into one of his paintings. Also, the views over the ruins of the countryside - far-reaching views! - are not too bad, either!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to park for a walk at Lindley Wood Reservoir?

Parking is limited and can be found in a few small lay-bys near Dob Park Bridge. These spots fill up quickly, especially on weekends. It's recommended to arrive early or consider alternative starting points for your walk if you are driving.

Are the hiking trails around Lindley Wood Reservoir dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Lindley Wood Reservoir. However, you will be walking through areas with livestock and sensitive wildlife, so it's important to keep your dog under close control, and on a lead where required by signage.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks in the area?

Yes, the area offers several options suitable for families. For a relatively easy and scenic walk, consider the Dob Park Bridge – Dob Park Lodge Ruins loop from Newall with Clifton. It's a shorter route that still captures the beauty of the area, including the historic bridge.

What is the general difficulty of the hikes around Lindley Wood Reservoir?

The trails range from easy to moderate. While there are some flatter sections along the River Washburn, many routes include ascents and descents through the woodland and surrounding countryside. These moderate inclines reward hikers with excellent views across the Washburn Valley.

Are there options for both short and long hikes?

Yes, the trail network provides plenty of variety. You can find shorter, gentler walks of around 4 miles (6.5 km), as well as more challenging longer routes. For a more substantial hike, the Lindley Wood Reservoir – Dob Park Bridge loop from Timble is an 8.4-mile (13.5 km) trail that explores more of the surrounding landscape.

Are the paths suitable for prams or wheelchairs?

The trails around Lindley Wood Reservoir are generally not suitable for prams or wheelchairs. The paths are often narrow, uneven, and can include steep sections, stiles, and muddy patches, making them inaccessible for wheels.

Are there public toilets at Lindley Wood Reservoir?

There are no public toilet facilities at the Lindley Wood Reservoir car parks or along the main walking trails. The nearest facilities are typically found in nearby villages or at the larger car parks for the neighbouring Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs.

Can I get to the trails using public transport?

Direct public transport to the main trailheads at Lindley Wood Reservoir is very limited. The area is best accessed by car. You may be able to take a bus to a nearby town like Otley and then use a taxi, but this requires careful planning.

What are some key points of interest to see on a walk?

A major highlight is the 17th-century Dob Park Bridge, a Grade II listed packhorse bridge that offers a picturesque spot by the River Washburn. The trails also take you through the beautiful ancient woodland of Lindley Wood and offer expansive views across the lower Washburn Valley.

Are there any good circular walks?

Yes, circular walks are very popular here. While there isn't a continuous path directly around the reservoir's edge, many established routes create satisfying loops. A great example is the Dob Park Bridge – Lindley Wood Reservoir loop from Farnley, which combines forest tracks with open countryside for a varied experience.

What do other hikers say about the trails at Lindley Wood Reservoir?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, which is quieter than the other Washburn Valley reservoirs. The combination of beautiful woodland, riverside paths, and scenic views is frequently mentioned as a highlight.

How does hiking at Lindley Wood compare to nearby Fewston Reservoir?

Lindley Wood Reservoir offers a quieter, more rustic hiking experience with varied terrain including woodland and riverside paths that aren't always right on the water's edge. In contrast, Fewston Reservoir is known for its well-maintained, relatively flat, and accessible path that follows the shoreline closely, making it more popular and generally busier.

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