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Top 20 Lakes around Thruscross

Best lakes around Thruscross are primarily centered around Thruscross Reservoir, the northernmost of four reservoirs in the Washburn Valley, North Yorkshire. This area is known for its scenic beauty, offering views of the valley and surrounding moorland. The reservoir's construction submerged the village of West End, with remnants visible during periods of low water. The dramatic concrete dam structure and its designation as a Dark Sky Discovery Site add to its notable features.

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Last updated: June 20, 2026

Fewston Reservoir Circular Path

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Here in the Washburn Valley are two reservoirs right next to each other, Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs. You can walk around both of them or just do a solo jaunt …

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Thruscross Reservoir

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When the mist is low and a chill creeps on the wind, Thruscross Reservoir can be a particularly ghostly place to be. This is possibly due to the condemned village …

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Lindley Wood Reservoir

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This reservoir is one of the oldest in the Washbourn Valley; it was built between 1869 and 1876. The other three reservoirs here are Thruscross, Swinsty and Fewston.

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Glasshouses Dam

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Glasshouses Mill, which the dam served, was initially a corn mill but later transitioned to flax processing in the early 1800s. The dam was built in 1850 by brothers John …

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It is very odd to think that an entire village once existed here, but that's what you're looking at here. The entire village of West End. Cloggers Lane dropped here …

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June 1, 2025, Glasshouses Dam

Glasshouses Mill, which the dam served, was initially a corn mill but later transitioned to flax processing in the early 1800s. The dam was built in 1850 by brothers John and George Metcalfe, who expanded the mill and its operations. The mill was a prosperous business, employing around 250 people and known for its responsible employment practices. By the late 19th century, the decline of linen led local mills to produce jute and hemp, but Glasshouses Mill continued flax spinning until the death of George Metcalfe Jr. in 1898. Following his death, the mill struggled, eventually declaring bankruptcy in 1907. The dam is now a recreational area, offering opportunities for fishing, skating in winter, and water sports in summer, although it was literally bone dry when I passed in May 2025 (see photos).

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Undoubtedly the most scenic of the Washburn reservoirs with the moorland backdrop to the north. The circular route around the reservoir from the car park is about 5 miles, the track on the southwestern side runs along the edge of plantations and offers some shade from the sun and shelter from the elements. The track on the northeastern side is more exposed, and if you do the whole circuit you will cross over Far Comb Hill and the plantation along the edge of the reservoir at Whit Moor - a great route.

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Good quality paths all the way around Thruscross, Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs, with parking at Swinsty Moor Plantation, Fewston village, Blubberhouses, and Thruscross Reservoir dam. If you do all 3 reservoirs then that clocks in at a 15-mile route, but is well worth it. The paths around the southern reservoirs are generally wide and flat. There are benches at periodic intervals on the eastern side of Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs, where you can take a break and admire the views.

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The walk from the large car park at Thruscross Reservoir dam up the west side of the reservoir to Cloggers Lane is magical and gives far better views than the tracks along Scot Lane on the eastern side. The track meanders along the edge of coniferous plantations, giving dappled shade on a sunny day and unobstructed views across the reservoir.

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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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It gets busy - weekdays are best.

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Here in the Washburn Valley are two reservoirs right next to each other, Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs. You can walk around both of them or just do a solo jaunt around one. The walk around Fewston reservoir is less obstructed than Swinsty and is the better of the two walks. The Fewston Path goes for 3.7 miles (6 km) around the reservoir on well-maintained paths that, on a sunny day, will give you super nice views along with a good dose of peace and tranquillity.

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It is very odd to think that an entire village once existed here, but that's what you're looking at here. The entire village of West End. Cloggers Lane dropped here towards Patrick's Mill, the Butcher's Arm and a church, all of which vanished under the Thruscross Reservoir in the mid 1960s. A curious, eerie sight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What walking trails are available around Thruscross Reservoir?

Thruscross Reservoir offers a 4.5-mile (7km) circular route around its edge, which includes varied terrain like woodlands, shoreline paths, and moorland. There's also an accessible 1.5-mile (2.4km) circular woodland path. The route on the southwestern side provides shade, while the northeastern side is more exposed. For a different experience, the nearby Fewston Reservoir Circular Path offers a 6 km walk on well-maintained, wide, and flat paths.

What unique historical features can I see at Thruscross Reservoir?

Thruscross Reservoir is known for the 'drowned village' of West End. During periods of low water, remnants of the submerged village, including a flax mill and other structures, can become visible. This historical aspect is quite unique and adds a fascinating, eerie element to the landscape.

Is swimming or paddleboarding permitted in Thruscross Reservoir?

No, swimming and paddleboarding are not permitted in Thruscross Reservoir due to safety concerns. These include cold water temperatures, potential machinery, strong currents, and the risk of blue-green algae.

Are the lakes around Thruscross family-friendly?

Yes, several lakes around Thruscross are family-friendly. For example, the Fewston Reservoir Circular Path is known for its well-maintained, wide, and flat paths, making it suitable for families. Lindley Wood Reservoir and Glasshouses Dam are also listed as family-friendly.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around Thruscross lakes?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Thruscross lakes. Both Fewston Reservoir Circular Path and Thruscross Reservoir are designated as dog-friendly.

When is the best time to visit Thruscross Reservoir?

Thruscross Reservoir offers a tranquil experience year-round. During dry spells, the remnants of the submerged village of West End are more likely to be visible. The area is also a designated Dark Sky Discovery Site, making it excellent for stargazing on clear nights.

What cycling opportunities are there near Thruscross?

The Thruscross area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for gravel biking and general cycling. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the guides for Gravel biking around Thruscross and Cycling around Thruscross.

Are there mountain biking trails near Thruscross?

Yes, there are mountain biking trails available near Thruscross. You can find a selection of routes with varying difficulty levels in the MTB Trails around Thruscross guide.

What is the terrain like for walking around Thruscross Reservoir?

The terrain around Thruscross Reservoir is varied. The 4.5-mile circular path includes woodlands, shoreline paths, some rough ground, fields, and moorland. It is considered more challenging than some other reservoir walks, especially compared to the wider, flatter paths of Fewston Reservoir.

Is there parking available at Thruscross Reservoir?

Yes, there is a large car park located at the Thruscross Reservoir dam, providing convenient access for walkers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Thruscross?

Visitors frequently highlight the peace and tranquility of the area, making it an ideal escape. The scenic beauty, especially the moorland views from Thruscross Reservoir, is highly appreciated. The historical intrigue of the 'drowned village' at Thruscross and the well-maintained paths at Fewston Reservoir also receive positive feedback.

How does Thruscross Reservoir compare to other Washburn Valley reservoirs?

Thruscross Reservoir is the northernmost and most remote of the four Washburn Valley reservoirs, offering a particularly serene atmosphere and stunning moorland backdrops. It was built in 1966, making it newer than the others. Lindley Wood Reservoir, for instance, is the oldest, built between 1869 and 1876, and functions as a compensation reservoir.

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