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Steeton With Eastburn

Top 7 Lakes around Steeton With Eastburn

Best lakes around Steeton With Eastburn are not found directly within the village, which is primarily known for recreational grounds rather than large natural lakes. However, the broader West Yorkshire region offers several notable water features and natural landscapes. This area, part of the Worth Valley, provides access to various reservoirs, tarns, and ponds. Visitors can explore these natural features Steeton With Eastburn and the surrounding countryside.

Best lakes around Steeton With Eastburn

  • The most popular lakes is The Tarn, Ilkley Moor, a viewpoint that is a scenic lake located on Ilkley Moor. It has been a beloved destination for its natural beauty since the Victorian era.
  • Another must-see spot is Embsay Reservoir, a lake that supplies water to the Skipton area. It is a place for an easy walk around on tracks and paths, with hills surrounding it.
  • Visitors also love Coppice Pond, St Ives Estate, a historical site located within a country park of 217 hectares. This estate features woodland and heath, with evidence of ancient settlements.
  • Steeton With Eastburn is known for reservoirs, tarns, and ponds within historical estates. These include both man-made water bodies and natural features.
  • The lakes around Steeton With Eastburn are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 40 upvotes and over 30 photos shared.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Embsay Reservoir

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This reservoir, which supplies water to the Skipton town area, has quite a lot of character because of the proud hills surrounding it. It is a great place for an easy walk around it on tracks and paths here, but also a good place to start if you're heading further into the hills (Embsay Crag is not too far from here). In the summer months, you will likely see sailing boats on the reservoir; a sailing club operates from here.

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Coppice Pond, St Ives Estate

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Located on the western side of the Aire Valley above Bingley in West Yorkshire, St Ives Estate is a country park of 217ha. Much of the estate is woodland and heath, and in these areas are various places with evidence of ancient settlements in the Stone, Bronze and Iron Age, Roman and medieval periods. These include the “Fairfax entrenchment”, an ancient ditch named after a Civil War general but actually much older. From the 12th to the 16th centuries the land belonged to Rievaulx and Drax abbeys and was known as Harden Grange
The whole estate is a Grade II listed park. The 17th century Harden Grange, the 19th century St Ives Mansion (now a care home), and several other individual buildings are also listed grade II

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The Tarn, Ilkley Moor

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The Tarn is a scenic lake located on Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire. It's a great place for a stroll or picnic, or to just simply unwind in nature.

Since the Victorian era, the tarn has remained a beloved destination for its natural beauty. During the winter months the Victorians would even ice skate on the frozen water.

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Ponden Reservoir

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Ponden Reservoir was built in the 1870s it is used for sailing and canoeing by Ponden Water Sport Club. It runs right next to the road so good views are guaranteed.

There are also lovely views of the reservoir and valley if descending down Scar Top Road from Wycoller. If you are traveling in the opposite direction and are climbing, be sure to take a look over your shoulder.

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The Glen Woodland and Stream

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Lovely stretch of woodland with a little waterfall and pond/dam. Drops down to a reservoir. There was an alternative route that skirted the edge of the woods on a track which seems popular with mountain bikers.

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April 13, 2025, Embsay Reservoir

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Oliver G
October 30, 2024, Embsay Reservoir

Run round the reservoir on decent tracks or better still head up onto the moor behind to Crookrise or Embsay Crag - both great routes with amazing views

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This reservoir, which supplies water to the Skipton town area, has quite a lot of character because of the proud hills surrounding it. It is a great place for an easy jog around it on tracks and paths here, but also a good place to start if you're heading further into the hills.

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This reservoir, which supplies water to the Skipton town area, has quite a lot of character because of the proud hills surrounding it. It is a great place for an easy walk around it on tracks and paths here, but also a good place to start if you're heading further into the hills (Embsay Crag is not too far from here). In the summer months, you will likely see sailing boats on the reservoir; a sailing club operates from here.

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The Tarn is a scenic lake located on Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire. It's a great place for a stroll or picnic, or to just simply unwind in nature. Since the Victorian era, the tarn has remained a beloved destination for its natural beauty. During the winter months the Victorians would even ice skate on the frozen water.

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Located on the western side of the Aire Valley above Bingley in West Yorkshire, St Ives Estate is a country park of 217ha. Much of the estate is woodland and heath, and in these areas are various places with evidence of ancient settlements in the Stone, Bronze and Iron Age, Roman and medieval periods. These include the “Fairfax entrenchment”, an ancient ditch named after a Civil War general but actually much older. From the 12th to the 16th centuries the land belonged to Rievaulx and Drax abbeys and was known as Harden Grange The whole estate is a Grade II listed park. The 17th century Harden Grange, the 19th century St Ives Mansion (now a care home), and several other individual buildings are also listed grade II

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December 3, 2022, Ponden Reservoir

Mind the ducks 🦆

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of water features can I explore around Steeton With Eastburn?

While Steeton With Eastburn itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding West Yorkshire region offers a variety of water features. You can find reservoirs like Embsay Reservoir and Ponden Reservoir, scenic tarns such as The Tarn on Ilkley Moor, and ponds within historical estates like Coppice Pond at St Ives Estate. The broader area also features natural attractions like the Brontë Waterfall and the significant River Aire.

Are there any family-friendly lakes or water areas near Steeton With Eastburn?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Embsay Reservoir offers easy walks on tracks and paths. Coppice Pond within St Ives Estate is part of a country park with woodlands and heath, perfect for exploration. The Tarn on Ilkley Moor is a scenic spot for a stroll or picnic, and Ponden Reservoir is popular for sailing and canoeing, with good views right next to the road.

Where can I find historical water features or sites near Steeton With Eastburn?

The region boasts several historically significant water-related sites. Coppice Pond at St Ives Estate is located within a Grade II listed country park with evidence of ancient settlements. On Ilkley Moor, you can visit the historic White Wells Spa Cottage and Plunge Pool, which was central to Ilkley's establishment as a spa town and has hosted notable visitors like Charles Darwin.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes and water features?

The area around Steeton With Eastburn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and jogging around reservoirs like Embsay Reservoir. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Five Rise Locks Café – Bingley Five Rise Locks loop' available. For more options, explore the cycling guides around Steeton With Eastburn or the running trails.

Are there good places for walking or hiking around the lakes?

Absolutely. Embsay Reservoir is known for its easy walks on tracks and paths, and it's also a good starting point for heading further into the hills towards Embsay Crag. The Tarn on Ilkley Moor offers pleasant strolls, and the wider Ilkley Moor is a popular spot for hikers. The Glen Woodland and Stream also provides a lovely stretch of woodland with a waterfall and pond.

What do visitors enjoy most about the water areas near Steeton With Eastburn?

Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the easy walks and scenic views, especially around places like The Tarn on Ilkley Moor, which has been a beloved destination since the Victorian era. The character of reservoirs surrounded by proud hills, such as Embsay Reservoir, is also frequently highlighted.

Can I go sailing or canoeing on any of the reservoirs?

Yes, Ponden Reservoir, built in the 1870s, is used for sailing and canoeing by the Ponden Water Sport Club. Embsay Reservoir also has a sailing club that operates during the summer months, where you can often see sailing boats on the water.

Are there any waterfalls to visit in the area?

Yes, the Brontë Waterfall, located a few miles from Haworth, is a significant natural attraction in the broader region. It's set amidst spectacular scenery with views over the Worth Valley and was a favored spot for the Brontë sisters. Additionally, The Glen Woodland and Stream features a charming little waterfall.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes and water features?

The lakes and water features can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and opportunities for activities like sailing, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, places like The Tarn on Ilkley Moor have a unique charm; Victorians even used to ice skate on its frozen surface.

Are there any places to get refreshments near the walking areas?

Yes, for example, near the White Wells Spa Cottage and Plunge Pool on Ilkley Moor, there is a café available for visitors. Many of the nearby towns and villages also offer pubs and cafes to enjoy after your walk.

Is the River Aire accessible for walks or viewing?

The River Aire is a major river in Yorkshire, and its course passes through areas relatively close to Steeton With Eastburn, such as Keighley and Bingley. There are many public footpaths and trails along its banks, offering opportunities for walks and scenic views of the river and its surrounding landscapes.

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