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Top 15 Lakes around Skelding

Best lakes around Skelding offers a collection of diverse water bodies, ranging from historic dams to ornamental gardens and natural reservoirs. The Skelding geographical area features several notable lakes and ponds, providing varied opportunities for exploration. These locations are appreciated for their historical significance, natural beauty, and recreational potential. Visitors can find a mix of man-made and natural aquatic features within this region.

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  • The most popular lakes is Lake at Studley Royal Water Garden, a…

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Glasshouses Dam

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Glasshouses Mill, which the dam served, was initially a corn mill but later transitioned to flax processing in the early 1800s. The dam was built in 1850 by brothers John …

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Lumley Moor Reservoir

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The small dam was originally built for the city of Ripon. These days, it belongs to Yorkshire Water. Paths go essentially around all of it, making for a very pleasant walk.

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Studley Royal Water Garden

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The Studley Royal Water Garden is a beautiful park landscape with the Moon Ponds, some lovely walkways and decorative buildings such as the Octagonal Tower with the serpentine tunnel underneath, …

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Gouthwaite Reservoir

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There is a little viewpoint opposite the car park. Apparently also quite good for bird watching.

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Hackfall Fountain Pond

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The fountain pond in Hackfall Forest is well worth finding. The fountain works from a hand pump that you must pressurize yourself. There is an information board and example of …

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May 24, 2026, Lumley Moor Reservoir

Lumley Moor was built to release water, not just store it. Victorian waterworks often reduced natural river flow. When towns like Ripon began abstracting water from upland streams, they risked lowering summer flows, affecting mills downstream, killing fish and breaching riparian rights (a big legal issue for Victorians). So water authorities were legally required to put water back into the river to compensate for what they took out. Same as Gouthwaite Reservoir but on a much smaller scale, this is a type of compensation reservoir.

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One side of the reservoir is road, the other is a fantastic bridleway

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Wow, what a place! Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Gardens completely blew me away. The abbey ruins are absolutely stunning – huge, dramatic, and full of atmosphere. You can just wander around and lose yourself in the history. The water gardens are gorgeous too –beautifully designed lakes, with statues, little follies, and surprise viewpoints. Catching a glimpse of the abbey from across the water is like something out of a painting. We also spotted deer in the park which was a bit of a treat! Loads of walking routes to choose from, so you can do a quick wander or spend the whole day exploring. There’s also two good on-site cafes, one at the visitor centre, and one lakeside venue. There are also plenty of picnic spots if you bring your own. The whole place is spotless and really well looked after. This was one of the best days out I’ve had in ages – peaceful, scenic, and full of history. It is also a World Heritage Site to boot, so you are in for a treat!

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A television series (in German) that I wholeheartedly recommend introduces culture-loving viewers to remarkable testimonies to human creativity from many countries around the world. What they all have in common is that they have been granted "World Heritage" status by UNESCO. * "A park, gnarled trees, twisted by the wind as if by a giant's hand. Herds of fallow deer and roe deer graze in the tall grass. In the valley, nature is reflected in an artificial lake: the visitor stands in Lord Aislabie's "Watergarden." Small Greek temples and Gothic turrets are also reflected in the water, for in the 18th century it was fashionable to decorate the parks of noble country estates with Greek temples and Gothic turrets – real ruins were highly prized. And the lord owned a truly magnificent ruin in his park. Walking along well-kept park paths by the stream that flows through the artificial lakes, one's gaze falls on "Fountains Abbey," or what remains of what was once the largest English Cistercian monastery in Yorkshire, an impressive ruin." reads the media library's website. The corresponding film contribution (in German) can be found under the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/der-park-v-studley-und-die-ruinen-von-fountains-abbey-gb-folge-197/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MDM1MzE0

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June 1, 2025, Glasshouses Dam

Glasshouses Mill, which the dam served, was initially a corn mill but later transitioned to flax processing in the early 1800s. The dam was built in 1850 by brothers John and George Metcalfe, who expanded the mill and its operations. The mill was a prosperous business, employing around 250 people and known for its responsible employment practices. By the late 19th century, the decline of linen led local mills to produce jute and hemp, but Glasshouses Mill continued flax spinning until the death of George Metcalfe Jr. in 1898. Following his death, the mill struggled, eventually declaring bankruptcy in 1907. The dam is now a recreational area, offering opportunities for fishing, skating in winter, and water sports in summer, although it was literally bone dry when I passed in May 2025 (see photos).

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Studley Royal Park 800 acres, including an 18th Century landscaped garden, the ruins of Fountains Abbey, Fountains Hall Jacobean mansion and St Mary’s Church

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Beautiful reflections and views.

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Beautiful spot, with plenty of birds and other wildlife to see. A parking and picnic area is next to the road with a viewing platform.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Skelding?

The Skelding area features a diverse collection of water bodies, including historic dams, ornamental garden lakes, and natural reservoirs. You'll find a mix of man-made and natural aquatic features, offering varied opportunities for exploration.

Are there any family-friendly lakes in the Skelding region?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. For instance, the Lake at Studley Royal Water Garden is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ornamental lakes and a medieval deer park. Hackfall Fountain Pond offers an interactive experience with a hand pump and a small folly, while Gouthwaite Reservoir is a nature reserve perfect for birdwatching.

Which lakes are best for birdwatching around Skelding?

Gouthwaite Reservoir is an excellent choice for birdwatching. As a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, it's known for attracting over 200 species of birds, including oystercatchers, kingfishers, and red kites.

Can I engage in water sports or fishing at any of the lakes?

Yes, Glasshouses Dam, originally built in 1850, is now a recreational area that offers opportunities for fishing and water sports during the summer months. In winter, it can even be used for skating.

Are there any historical sites associated with the lakes?

Absolutely. The Lake at Studley Royal Water Garden is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring an 18th-century water garden and the dramatic ruins of Fountains Abbey. Glasshouses Dam also has a rich history, built in 1850 to serve the Glasshouses Mill.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Skelding?

The area around Skelding's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Skelding, Gravel biking around Skelding, and Running Trails around Skelding guides.

Where can I find ornamental gardens and classical follies near a lake?

The Lake at Studley Royal Water Garden is renowned for its beautifully preserved 18th-century water garden, complete with ornamental lakes, canals, and classical follies like the Octagonal Tower and the Temple of Piety.

Are there any unique or interactive features at the lakes?

Yes, at Hackfall Fountain Pond, visitors can operate a hand pump to activate the fountain. This unique feature, along with a small nearby folly, makes for an engaging visit within Hackfall Forest.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Skelding?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and historical significance of the lakes. Highlights like the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Studley Royal Water Garden and the rich birdlife at Gouthwaite Reservoir are particularly popular. The komoot community has shared 6 photos and given 19 upvotes to these highlights, reflecting their appeal.

Can I see wildlife, such as deer, near any of the lakes?

Yes, the Lake at Studley Royal Water Garden is part of a medieval deer park where herds of red, fallow, and sika deer roam freely, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Are there any challenging hikes or long-distance routes near the lakes?

For those seeking more challenging routes, the Skelding area offers several options. For mountain biking, you can find difficult routes like the 'Harden Gill Ford Crossing – Skyreholme Bank Gravel Climb loop'. Gravel biking also features difficult routes such as the 'Gouthwaite Reservoir – Scar House Reservoir and Dam loop'. You can explore these and more in the dedicated MTB Trails and Gravel biking guides for the Skelding area.

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