Havercroft With Cold Hiendley
Havercroft With Cold Hiendley
Best lakes around Havercroft With Cold Hiendley include a complex of interconnected water bodies offering diverse recreational opportunities. This civil parish in West Yorkshire, England, features several reservoirs and lakes known for angling and nature appreciation. The area provides various natural landscapes for outdoor activities, including walking and fishing.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Cafe and toilets here as well as parking and children’s play area
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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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This is vast and looks great as you get over the little bridge
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Cold Hiendley Reservoir was constructed at the beginning of the 20th century to supply water to the growing city of Wakefield. The dam had to be strengthened in 1990. This is a popular fishing reservoir with large carp. There is a nice trail around the edge and the Trans Pennine Trail follows the Barnsley Canal path past the dam.
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Nice walk to take younger kids on, especially if they like Room on the Broom as there are wood carvings of characters from the book that tell the story as you go around the lake.
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Newmiller Dam is the lake created by the dam for the new mill :-) The village is called Newmillerdam as in New Mill on the Dam. The dam was built to provide a lake and therefore power to the mills owned by the Pashley family just south of Wakefield. The lake and surrounding area is now a nature reserve owned and managed by Wakefield Council. The lake has a well surfaced path all around it, suitable mostly for pushchairs and wheelchairs as well as kids on bikes. It's a popular place and fun for a short walk.
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This area was once fields but shallow flooding occurred after the Second World War due to the clogging up of surface water drains and mining subsidence. The Marsh was once part of the multi-pit Victoria Colliery which had working shafts between Outwood and Stanley Ferry. The pit here was sunk about 1835 and was known locally as Deep Drop Pit. It had its own pumping engine whose foundations can still be seen. A colliery railway passed through the site between 1837 and approximately 1840 and can be seen today as the embankment. The colliery closed in 1896. On 4 March 1879 while 250 men and 36 horses were at work, there was a large explosion which killed 21 men and boys.
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The lakes in this area offer diverse natural landscapes. You'll find peaceful freshwater lakes like Cold Hiendley Reservoir, which is a haven for wildlife and known for swans. Other areas, such as Newmillerdam Lake, are designated nature reserves with surrounding woodlands. You can also explore areas like Stanley Marsh Local Nature Reserve, which features historical elements alongside its natural beauty.
Yes, the lakes, particularly Cold Hiendley Reservoir, are known for their wildlife, including swans and other bird species. The natural reserve status of areas like Newmillerdam Lake and the general peaceful environment of the reservoirs make them suitable spots for bird watching.
Many of the lakes have interesting histories. Cold Hiendley Reservoir was originally built in the early 20th century to supply drinking water to Wakefield and has undergone significant engineering work. Wintersett Reservoir played a role in regulating water levels for the Barnsley Canal. Areas like Stanley Marsh Local Nature Reserve also have a past tied to mining subsidence and colliery operations, with remnants of historical structures still visible.
Visitors frequently enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views, especially at Cold Hiendley Reservoir. The well-surfaced paths around lakes like Newmillerdam Lake are popular for leisurely walks, and the family-friendly amenities at places like Pugneys Country Park Lake are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Newmillerdam Lake offers a well-surfaced path all around it, ideal for short, easy walks. Cold Hiendley Reservoir features a peaceful 4.8-kilometer circular trail perfect for leisurely strolls. Anglers Country Park Lake also provides a nice walk suitable for younger children.
Cold Hiendley Reservoir is considered an angler's paradise, known for specimen carp that can exceed 27 pounds, with plans for improved access. Wintersett Reservoir is the largest of the interconnected waters, offering around 50 fishing swims and quality carp up to 35 pounds. Botany Bay, the smallest lake, is ideal for pleasure fishing and beginners, with a wide array of coarse species.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, general cycling paths, and gravel biking trails around Havercroft With Cold Hiendley. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and Gravel Biking guides for the area.
Many of the lakes are very family-friendly. Newmillerdam Lake has paths suitable for pushchairs and offers a gnome-finding track for little ones. Pugneys Country Park Lake features a children's play area, and Anglers Country Park Lake has wood carvings from 'Room on the Broom' that make walks engaging for kids.
Yes, Newmillerdam Lake is particularly noted for its well-surfaced path that is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs, with disabled parking spots and wide entrances. Plans are also in place to improve access tracks and pegs around Wintersett Reservoir and Botany Bay for better accessibility.
Yes, parking is generally available at the more developed lake areas. For instance, Pugneys Country Park Lake and Anglers Country Park Lake both offer parking facilities. Disabled parking spots are also available at places like Newmillerdam Lake.
While specific rules can vary, many of the outdoor areas around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in nature reserve areas or where wildlife is present, and to check for any specific signage at each location.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walking and outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even winter walks can be peaceful, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check the weather forecast before your visit.
Pugneys Country Park Lake, located within a 250-acre park, offers a cafe, toilets, and a children's play area. It's a Local Nature Reserve developed from a former opencast mine, providing a range of amenities for visitors.


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