Best lakes around Huttons Ambo are found in the surrounding North Yorkshire area, a region characterized by its rural landscape and proximity to natural features. Huttons Ambo is a small village, and while it does not have prominent lakes directly within its boundaries, the nearby areas offer diverse natural beauty. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around various water bodies. Visitors can explore a range of lakes and ponds that contribute to the area's natural appeal.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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A lovely segment here down (or up from) Ganthorpe, with some picturesque ponds just outside Ganthorpe. There are pleasant views of Owlers Wood (east) and Cum Hag Wood (north-east) on this walk. A perfect stroll on your next weekend.
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A lovely little triangle-shaped pond on the western end of The Yorkshire Arboretum. Surrounded by beautiful trees that take gorgeous colours, particularly in the autumn. A peaceful place.
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This is a really gorgeous place. Right on the bank of the Great Lake, there are stunning views across the water from here, as well as picnic tables and an adventure playground for children. Peace, quiet and essentially nirvana!
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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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While Huttons Ambo itself doesn't have prominent lakes, the surrounding North Yorkshire area offers several beautiful options. You can enjoy the tranquil fishing lake at Birkdale Farm, or visit The Great Lake near the Boathouse Café for stunning views and family amenities. Sata Pond within The Yorkshire Arboretum is also a peaceful retreat, especially vibrant in autumn.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. The Great Lake, accessible via the Boathouse Café, features picnic tables and an adventure playground. The Yorkshire Arboretum, home to Sata Pond, has landscaped grounds suitable for families, a playground, and bug hunting activities. Moor Hill to Ganthorpe Bridleway and Ponds offers pleasant, easy strolls for all ages.
The lakes near Huttons Ambo are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You'll find woodlands and hills surrounding Birkdale Farm, and the area around Welham Lake is known for its Capability Brown-designed landscape and diverse wildlife like buzzards, kingfishers, and deer. Sata Pond is particularly beautiful in autumn with its vibrant tree colors within The Yorkshire Arboretum.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Birkdale Farm features a lovely fishing lake where you can even hire fishing rods directly from the farm. Welham Lake is also a highly regarded 5.5-acre carp fishery, known for its tranquil setting. Brickyard Lakes Country Park also offers lakes suitable for fishing.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year, but autumn is particularly recommended for places like Sata Pond within The Yorkshire Arboretum, when the surrounding trees display vibrant colors. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities, picnics, and wildlife spotting.
Yes, the area offers various walking opportunities. You can find pleasant strolls along the Moor Hill to Ganthorpe Bridleway and Ponds. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Four Faces Folly – Welburn Village Shop & Café loop' or 'Lowdy Hill Wood – Hutton Little Wood loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Huttons Ambo guide.
Yes, you can. The Boathouse Café is located right by The Great Lake, offering stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. The Yorkshire Arboretum also has a café at its entrance, perfect for refreshments after exploring the grounds.
The region around Huttons Ambo provides opportunities for cycling. You can find mountain biking trails such as the 'Coneysthorpe Chapel – Malton War Memorial loop' or the 'Great Lake (Castle Howard) – Castle Howard loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Huttons Ambo guide.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The peaceful setting of Birkdale Farm's fishing lake, the stunning water views from the Boathouse Café, and the vibrant autumn colors at Sata Pond are often highlighted. The overall sense of peace and solitude amidst woodlands and hills is a recurring theme.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Birkdale Farm offers convenient parking nearby. When visiting The Yorkshire Arboretum (where Sata Pond is located), there is also parking available, though an entry fee applies.
While not strictly 'hidden,' Welham Lake is a beautiful and tranquil carp fishery nestled within 18 acres of woodland. It offers nature hides for wildlife observation and glamping options, providing a serene escape beyond just fishing. The picturesque ponds along the Moor Hill to Ganthorpe Bridleway and Ponds also offer a lovely, less-trafficked experience.


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