Newland With Woodhouse Moor
Newland With Woodhouse Moor
Best attractions and places to see around Newland With Woodhouse Moor offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The area is characterized by open countryside, river-side paths, and canal towpaths, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Historically, it holds significance as the former site of a Knights Templar and later Knights Hospitaller preceptory. The terrain generally features gentle gradients, making it suitable for various walking and cycling routes.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Very muddy on sections and lots of bird twitchers out, oblivious that other people are using the trails as well 🥴
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Lovely walk birds nesting at moment toilets and cafe sturdy paths disability scooter welcome small cafe and wild water swimming
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I expect this was for charity but there a lots of them loose from Jurassic Park lol
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Stanley Ferry Marina is a charming spot located along the Aire and Calder Navigation. One quirky highlight at the marina is the life-sized stuffed figure known as "Stan," who sits in a chair outside the café.
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The pubs a nice place to have a drink or something to eat after you ride
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My favourite place to begin rides. There are tracks and trails to lots of different places. There are lots of interesting things to visit and see.
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It is lovely to see how much they care about the area at the marina
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The area is rich in natural beauty, offering several nature reserves and waterways. You can visit RSPB St Aidan's Nature Reserve, known for its lake and natural surroundings, or Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve, which features grassland, woodland, wetlands, and lagoons. Newmillerdam Lake is another popular spot with a well-surfaced path around the lake, and Pugneys Country Park Lake offers a 250-acre Local Nature Reserve.
Newland With Woodhouse Moor has a significant historical past, particularly as the former site of a Knights Templar and later Knights Hospitaller preceptory dating back 900 years. While the grand Newland Hall was demolished, some Grade II listed farm buildings and the old stable block remain. However, these are generally not open to the public, and the surrounding land is actively farmed, so access may be restricted.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. RSPB St Aidan's Nature Reserve and Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve are great for wildlife observation and walks. Newmillerdam Lake has a path suitable for pushchairs and kids on bikes, and Pugneys Country Park Lake is also a family-friendly Local Nature Reserve. Stanley Ferry Marina is a popular starting point for walks and offers facilities.
The area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, running, gravel biking, and road cycling. The Trans Pennine Trail passes through the civil parish, providing well-surfaced paths. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Fairies Hill Moorings – Lemonroyd Marina loop' for gravel biking, or various running trails such as the 'Wood Nook Viaduct – Fairies Hill Moorings loop'. For more detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Newland With Woodhouse Moor, Running Trails around Newland With Woodhouse Moor, and Road Cycling Routes around Newland With Woodhouse Moor guides.
Yes, several trails are designed with accessibility in mind. The path around Newmillerdam Lake is well-surfaced and suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve also features sturdy paths and welcomes disability scooters. Additionally, sections of the Trans Pennine Trail offer easy gradients and well-surfaced paths, making them suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
Many of the outdoor areas and trails around Newland With Woodhouse Moor are dog-friendly, especially the open countryside, river-side paths, and canal towpaths. Nature reserves like RSPB St Aidan's Nature Reserve and Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve typically have specific guidelines for dogs to protect wildlife, so it's always best to check their individual policies. Generally, keeping dogs on a lead is recommended.
Facilities are available at several key locations. Stanley Ferry Marina has a pub and a café. Both RSPB St Aidan's Nature Reserve and Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve offer visitor centres with cafes and toilets. Pugneys Country Park Lake also has a café and open toilets.
Yes, parking is available at several attractions. Stanley Ferry Marina offers free parking for visitors. Pugneys Country Park Lake also has parking facilities, including disabled parking spots at Newmillerdam Lake.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths at places like Newmillerdam Lake, which are suitable for all ages and abilities. The wildlife spotting opportunities at the RSPB reserves are also highly appreciated. The convenience of facilities like cafes and pubs at spots like Stanley Ferry Marina adds to the positive experience.
Absolutely. Both RSPB St Aidan's Nature Reserve and Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve are havens for wildlife. Fairburn Ings, a former coal mining site, has been transformed into an important breeding and nesting site for water birds, with star species like Bittern, Willow Tit, Kingfisher, Tree Sparrow, and Spoonbill often sighted. The wetlands and lagoons provide excellent birdwatching opportunities.
The open countryside and nature reserves around Newland With Woodhouse Moor can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walks and cycling, with abundant wildlife activity. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp, quiet walks, especially along the canal-side paths. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.


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