Lakes around Lawkland are situated in a rural area of North Yorkshire, within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region is characterized by its rolling countryside, ancient woodlands, and mixed farming landscapes. While Lawkland Hall features a private lake, the broader area offers access to various public lakes and reservoirs. Its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park provides additional opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
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This beautiful reservoir is situated at the head of the Hodder valley in the Forest of Bowland. Stocks is considered one of the most important places for wildfowl in the country. There are great trails, a fly fishing club and a little café where you can sit down for a coffee.
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The estate nature reserve makes for a nice stoll through woodland and past a lake, or a good start to an ascent of Ingleborough. Be aware though that it is not a public footpath and has been developed by the estate, so you have to pay a fee. If you are averse to paying to walk, bypass the woods and take the bridleway slightly to the west
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Lovely area to sit and have a snack
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Watch out for some nasty surfacing, but generally quite nice around here
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The Stocks circular route on East side close to reservoir is a man made gravel path and has probably been designed for the weekend family stroll as it tends to lack items of interest. Once you get beyond this approx 1 mile section and go further from the reservoir the views and walk becomes more interesting
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A nice ride through Gisburn Forest, be careful, although road surface is suitable for road bikes it is worn in places. Minimal traffic usually.
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Among the most popular are Ingleborough Estate Lake, known for its woodland strolls and as a starting point for ascending Ingleborough, and Stocks Reservoir, which offers trails, a café, and is important for wildfowl. Visitors also appreciate the historical context of Stocks Reservoir and Lost Village of Stocks-in-Bowland.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Ingleborough Estate Lake is suitable for a family stroll through woodland. Stocks Reservoir features trails and a café, making it a good spot for families. The circular route on the east side of Stocks Reservoir and Lost Village of Stocks-in-Bowland is also designed for family strolls.
The lake at Lawkland Hall is located within a private estate and is not generally open to the public. While it's a significant feature of the local landscape, visitors should look to other public lakes and reservoirs in the broader Lawkland area for recreational activities.
You'll find a variety of walking trails. For example, Ingleborough Estate Lake offers woodland paths. Stocks Reservoir has well-maintained trails, including a gravel path on its east side. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Ingleborough Estate Lake – Ingleborough Cave loop or the Ingleborough Estate Lake – Trow Gill loop.
Yes, Stocks Reservoir and Lost Village of Stocks-in-Bowland is a notable historical site. The reservoir itself covers the former village of Stocks-in-Bowland, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and local history.
The area around Lawkland's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling with routes like A long loop of The Forest of Bowland, or gravel biking, such as the Stocks Reservoir and Gisburn Forest loop. Fly fishing is also popular at Stocks Reservoir.
Yes, there are pleasant spots for picnics. The Picnic Area by the Lake in Yorkshire Dales National Park is specifically highlighted as a great little spot to enjoy a meal by the water. Many trails around the reservoirs also offer scenic viewpoints for a break.
The region is characterized by rolling countryside, ancient woodlands, and mixed farming landscapes. Around the lakes, you'll find diverse flora and fauna, including significant wildfowl populations at Stocks Reservoir. Ingleborough Estate Lake is part of a nature reserve, offering woodland environments.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. For instance, the Picnic Area by the Lake in Yorkshire Dales National Park is noted as dog-friendly. Many trails around the lakes and in the broader Forest of Bowland and Yorkshire Dales are suitable for walks with dogs, though always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the scenic beauty of the rolling countryside and woodlands, and the well-maintained trails. The opportunity for a gentle stroll through nature, such as at Ingleborough Estate Lake, or the more interesting views further from the main path at Stocks Reservoir and Lost Village of Stocks-in-Bowland, are frequently praised.
Yes, Stocks Reservoir features a café where you can stop for a coffee or a snack. Other facilities like picnic areas are also available, such as the Picnic Area by the Lake in Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Tarn Moss Nature Reserve is a beautiful and peaceful spot, featuring boardwalks that are quite narrow. It's ideal for walking and experiencing nature, but it is not suitable for cycling.


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