Best lakes around Kearby With Netherby are found in the wider region surrounding this picturesque civil parish in North Yorkshire. While Kearby With Netherby itself is known for its countryside and walking routes, prominent natural lakes are not situated directly within its boundaries. The area is closely associated with the River Wharfe, which offers some angling opportunities. The broader landscape provides access to various bodies of water appreciated for their natural beauty and recreational activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Some parts can get muddy if there’s been a lot of rain, one section by the cafe is very uneven. Mostly flat, beautiful views of the lake. Very popular with dog walkers and runners.
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Waterloo Lake covers 33 acres (13.3 hectres) and is a popular place for rowers, with a relative new rowing club that was first started in 2006. There is a walking trail that takes in a delightfully scenic 5 kilometre (approximately 3.1 miles) loop of the park and both Waterloo Lake and Upper Lake.
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I went on this walk and probably wouldn’t do it again. There are a couple of stiles you need to lift your dog over. The first farm I came across had an u n friendly German shepherd dog and was aggressive towards my dog. I was walking alone so not a pleasant experience. The next farm was the most unkempt farm I have seen. There was cattle wandering in the junk farm yard amongst abandoned cars and other white goods. The mud was awful and the whole place was very downtrodden and bleak. I would not recommend this walk.
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Just need to be respectful of walkers and dogs You are allowed to ride on the Bridleway parts bUt not supposed to around pond
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worth a stop to see the swans and signets
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Sunrise Lakes emerges as a sanctuary for aquatic life and wildlife, set within the captivating expanse of North Yorkshire's picturesque terrain. This privately held fishing lake doubles as a scenic stroll destination at the fringes of Kirkby Overblow.
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The track around the reservoir is for pedestrians only, no cycling !!
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For pleasant walks, consider Waterloo Lake, which offers a scenic 5-kilometer walking trail around its perimeter. Eccup Reservoir also features a track suitable for pedestrians, and Lumley Moor Reservoir in the wider region provides accessible walks around its entirety.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Paul's Pond, Breary Marsh Nature Reserve, is a good spot for wildlife observation, including waterfowl and potentially kingfishers. Waterloo Lake is popular for its walking trail, and Golden Acre Park offers cultivated flower beds and a lovely lake, perfect for quiet reflection.
The lakes around Kearby With Netherby are excellent for wildlife spotting. At Paul's Pond, you might see waterfowl, swans, and even kingfishers. Eccup Reservoir is known for its Greylag geese and is a good place to observe Red Kites.
Yes, in the wider region, Hackfall Fountain Pond is located within the historic Hackfall Forest and features a hand-pumped fountain and a small folly. Roundhill Reservoir, built between 1903 and 1911, is notable for its dramatic moorland setting and a stone sighting tower used during its construction.
Beyond walking around the lakes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Mid-Wharfedale panorama loop from Sicklinghall', and easy hikes like the 'Spofforth Decorative Train loop from Sicklinghall'. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Christmas Tree Track – Descent to the River loop from Harewood'. You can explore more options on the respective guide pages for running, easy hikes, and MTB trails.
While the track around Eccup Reservoir is specifically for pedestrians, there is a great little access road that skirts its edge, which is part of the West Yorkshire Cycle Route and is virtually traffic-free. This connects to other tracks and bridleways, forming a loop around the reservoir.
Waterloo Lake is very popular with dog walkers, offering a scenic 5-kilometer loop. Many of the walking trails around the lakes are suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are kept under control and check for any specific local restrictions.
Paths vary; for instance, the trail around Waterloo Lake is mostly flat but can get muddy in parts after heavy rain, especially near the cafe, where one section is very uneven. Paths around reservoirs like Eccup Reservoir are generally well-maintained for pedestrians.
Golden Acre Park, which features a lake, offers facilities. While specific cafes directly adjacent to every lake are not detailed, popular spots like Waterloo Lake are known to have cafes nearby.
Swimming is generally not recommended. The River Wharfe, closely associated with the area, has warning signs downstream of Harewood Bridge advising against swimming due to dangers. It's best to assume swimming is not permitted or safe in these bodies of water unless explicitly stated otherwise by local authorities.
Paul's Pond, located within Breary Marsh Nature Reserve, is considered the finest example of a wet valley alder wood in West Yorkshire. It's a splendid escape into nature, known for its diverse waterfowl and the chance to spot kingfishers.
Many of the lakes offer scenic views. Waterloo Lake provides beautiful views along its walking trail. Roundhay Lake is also noted for its scenic vistas. The dramatic moorland setting of Roundhill Reservoir in the wider region also offers unique and desolate views.


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