Best lakes around Scarborough, a coastal town in North Yorkshire, offer diverse natural water features for exploration. The area provides access to meres, tarns, and reservoirs, each presenting unique landscapes and recreational opportunities. These water bodies are set within varied terrain, from serene parklands to more rugged moorland environments.
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Whitby Harbour is a historic and bustling port at the mouth of the River Esk in North Yorkshire, offering a various attractions, shops, and dining places.
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Quite an unusual dam that runs along the entire northern edge of the reservoir, and is wide and low rather than tall and narrow. Parking at either end of the dam.
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Head on out to either of the 2 main piers and experience an epic sunrise or sunset!
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This can be very muddy at times, plus the gate at the end of the track is very narrow.
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Steep descent into Staithes from the Cleveland Way to the south, but well worth it to see the town's fabulous river estuary and harbour. Gigaro's photo of the geese - they were still there when I passed through :). They don't like hikers, hissing and squawking, or maybe it was just me... 😃
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A pleasant place to stop for a snack and a rest, especially if the weather is nice.
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Great stop at Coopers coffee house in Whitby for a drink and snack.
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Small yet picturesque and peaceful tarn just to the south of Goathland on Moss Rigg, useful waypoint/marker on the way up Two Howes Rigg towards Simon's Howe. Good quality track runs all the way to Simon's Howe, relatively easy in the summer but looks as though it could get quite boggy in winter.
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Scarborough and its surrounding areas offer a variety of natural water features, including meres, tarns, and reservoirs. These range from tranquil park settings to more remote natural landscapes, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Peasholm Park — Lake and Pagoda is a serene public space with an oriental theme, rare trees, and flowers, offering a quiet environment. Throxenby Mere is another family-friendly pond just outside Scarborough, popular for its fishing platforms and views. The North bank of Scaling Dam Reservoir also offers a pleasant stroll suitable for families.
Visitors enjoy various activities such as walking, picnicking, and fishing. At Throxenby Mere, anglers frequently visit the fishing platforms. The tranquil settings of places like Peasholm Park are perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying nature.
Absolutely. The region around Scarborough offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore easy hikes around the area, including routes like Mallyan Spout and Beck Hole loop. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Scarborough guide.
Yes, there are excellent cycling routes available. The area features trails like the Moors to Sea Cycle Route and sections of the Cinder Track. For detailed cycling guides and routes, refer to the Cycling around Scarborough guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. While some tracks, like those near Moss Rigg Tarn, are relatively easy in summer, they can become quite boggy in winter. Generally, the warmer months offer more comfortable conditions for outdoor activities and enjoying the park settings.
For peace and quiet, Peasholm Park — Lake and Pagoda is known for being serene even during busy periods. Throxenby Mere and Moss Rigg Tarn are also described as picturesque and peaceful spots, ideal for quiet contemplation or a gentle break.
The lakes are set within varied terrain, from serene parklands to more rugged moorland environments. You can find rare trees and flowers at Peasholm Park. The areas around tarns and reservoirs often provide opportunities to observe local flora and fauna in their natural habitats.
While not a lake itself, Whitby Harbour, a traditional seaside town with a rich history, is nearby. It features quirky cobbled streets, old taverns, and the striking Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
Parking is available at several locations. For instance, Throxenby Mere has a useful car park area. The North bank of Scaling Dam Reservoir also offers parking at either end of the dam, making access convenient.
The terrain varies. Walks around park lakes like Peasholm Park are generally easy. For more natural settings like Moss Rigg Tarn, while the track quality can be good, conditions can become boggy, especially in winter. Always check local conditions before heading out.


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