Lakes around Marton-Cum-Moxby offer various natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities. While Marton-Cum-Moxby itself does not host large natural lakes, the surrounding North Yorkshire area provides several water bodies. These include tranquil fishing lakes and scenic ponds within woodlands, catering to those seeking peaceful walks or angling experiences. The landscape around Marton-Cum-Moxby is characterized by its rural setting, with small villages and agricultural land.
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You can also get a different view of the reservoir if you approach along the footpath from east of Pond Head Farm .
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Two ornamental ponds in the grounds of Castle Howard, shown on a 1774 estate map as a fish-pond. The ponds are divided in two by a bank on which Obelisk Bridge stands and are fed from Preserve Pond to the west. If you look east, you can see Dairies and Keepers Cottages.
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This is one fabulous place to be: a very picturesque and beautiful little lake, with little piers on its banks in a few places. The tracks and paths around it are well-managed (thus easy to run on). On a sunny day, the waters get amazingly blue colours and the scene is truly Impressionistic!
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This is a lovely little lake in Yearsley Woods to jog your way up to. Note, all the maps I've seen show two ponds here - however, only this one remains in reality; the other one has been drained since and is essentially a marshland now.
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This is a lovely fishing lake right next to Birkdale Farm. It certainly offers a sense of peace and solitude here, in the lovely setting of the surrounding woodlands and hills. There is a boating hut on the bank, plenty of easy spaces for a picnic and space for parking nearby. If you would like to fish, one can hire fishing rods from the farm.
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The actual access to the reservoir is prohibited (a locked gate), so this is the closest and best you can get to. It's lovely place to stay at - very peaceful. Because it's inaccessible to the public, it also seems wild and serene. A great place to look at.
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This is one fabulous place to be: a very picturesque and beautiful little lake, with little piers on its banks in a few places. The tracks and paths around it are well-managed, not to mention the swans. On a sunny day, the waters get amazingly blue colours and the scene is truly Impressionistic!
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This is a lovely little lake in Yearsley Woods to walk to. Note, all the maps I've seen show two ponds here - however, only this one remains in reality; the other one has been drained since and is essentially a marshland now.
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While Marton-cum-Moxby itself doesn't host large natural lakes, the surrounding North Yorkshire area offers various water bodies. You can find picturesque ponds with piers, such as Lower Fish Pond, and tranquil lakes nestled within woodlands like Higher Fish Pond, Yearsley Woods. The landscape is generally rural, featuring small villages and agricultural land.
Yes, you can find peaceful and serene views. For instance, the View of Oulston Reservoir offers a glimpse of a wild and inaccessible reservoir, providing a tranquil spot to observe the landscape.
The area around Marton-cum-Moxby is suitable for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Marton-Cum-Moxby guide. There are also options for mountain biking and road cycling, with routes available in the MTB Trails around Marton-Cum-Moxby and Road Cycling Routes around Marton-Cum-Moxby guides.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Higher Fish Pond, Yearsley Woods, is a lovely lake within a forest with well-maintained paths for walking. Additionally, The Yorkshire Arboretum features landscaped grounds, lakes, a playground, and bug hunting activities for children, though it does have an entry fee.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Birkdale Farm offers a peaceful fishing lake where you can even hire fishing rods from the farm. For dedicated anglers, the private Grafton Mere Fishing Lakes, located just outside Marton-cum-Grafton, provide well-stocked waters for carp and catfish, though they operate on a membership basis.
Yes, many of the lake areas feature easy walking trails. Lower Fish Pond has well-managed tracks and paths, making it suitable for leisurely walks. Similarly, Higher Fish Pond, Yearsley Woods, also offers well-maintained paths within its forest setting.
Parking availability varies by location. For instance, near Birkdale Farm, there is space for parking nearby, making it convenient for visitors. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific access information.
Many of the natural areas and woodlands around the lakes are suitable for dog walking. Places like The Yorkshire Arboretum welcome pets on their landscaped grounds, and the well-managed paths around ponds like Lower Fish Pond are generally dog-friendly.
The lakes and surrounding natural areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant wildlife, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even on a sunny day, the waters of places like Lower Fish Pond can display amazingly blue colors, creating an 'Impressionistic' scene.
Yes, you can find refreshment options. The Yorkshire Arboretum has a cafe at its entrance. For other locations, you might find pubs and cafes in the nearby villages, offering places to relax after your visit to the lakes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The picturesque settings, such as the 'Impressionistic' views at Lower Fish Pond, and the sense of solitude found at places like Birkdale Farm, are often highlighted. The well-managed paths and natural beauty make them ideal for walks and relaxation.
While not directly a lake, the area has historical connections to water features. For example, the nearby Moxby Priory is known to have had fishponds, reflecting the historical use of water bodies in the region.


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