Best lakes around Eastrington offer a diverse natural landscape in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The area features significant nature reserves centered around ponds and wetlands, providing habitats for various wildlife. These locations offer tranquil escapes for nature lovers and dedicated fishing opportunities. The region's waterways and former industrial sites have been transformed into peaceful natural attractions.
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Faxfleet is a little village sited on fenland where the rivers Ouse and Trent meet to form the Humber. From the path on the bank, there are sweeping views to the Wolds, and across to RSPB Blacktoft Sands nature reserve, Alkborough Flats and the largest sand bank in the Humber, Whitton Sands.
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This is a woodland and wetland reserve with 600m of mainly grass footpaths which create a circular route and can be very muddy during winter. There are lots of tree roots and uneven surfaces across the reserve. Footpaths tend to be narrow. There is one gate onto the reserve at the footpath entrance which is closed from April to July to protect breeding birds.
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To be clear - Blacktoft is on the southern bank of the Humber, but the Trans Pennine Trail running along the north bank provides easy hiking/running with great views across to Blacktoft.
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No access to walkers or cyclists signs. We had already committed so kept walking but you can get round it via the river and another public footpath.
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Located, somewhat hidden, on the Trans Pennine Trail
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Newhay Lakes is an intimate, three lake Carp, Coarse and Match fishing complex located in Cliffe, North Yorkshire. This family run venue, has had significant investment and is maintained to a very high standard; creating an unrivalled carp and coarse fishing experience. https://newhaylakes.com/
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The RSPB Blacktoft Sands nature reserve is the perfect spot for any avid bird watcher. It is the highest tidal reedbed in England and home to numerous native species with seasonal migrating birds using it as a stop off point.
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Saltmarshe Delph is a small nature reserve with a diverse mix of wetland habitats. For a small site There's a wealth of wildlife to be discovered, including birds such as marsh harriers and water rails.
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Yes, some areas are designed for accessibility. Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve features flat, compacted gravel pathways around its main pond, suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. It also has picnic areas, including one woodland area designed for wheelchair users. Other reserves like Saltmarshe Delph Nature Reserve have grass footpaths that can be muddy and uneven, so checking conditions before visiting is advisable.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. At North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve, you can spot avocets, common terns, and various dragonflies. Blacktoft Sands RSPB Reserve is renowned for its birdlife, including bitterns, bearded tits, and marsh harriers, especially during migration seasons. Eastrington Ponds is home to wildfowl, great crested grebes, common terns, and even rare water voles and Daubenton's bats after sunset.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve permits fishing on its main pond, with charges applying. For a more dedicated experience, Greavesend Private Fishing Pond on Eastrington Common is a private membership fishing pond, open from March to October. Additionally, Newhay Lakes is a family-run carp, coarse, and match fishing complex.
Absolutely. Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve offers peaceful strolls along a tree-lined path that follows an old railway line. Saltmarshe Delph Nature Reserve has a circular route through woodland and wetland habitats. For more extensive options, you can explore various easy hikes in the region, detailed in the Easy hikes around Eastrington guide.
Many lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve is ideal for families, with easy pathways, picnic areas, birdwatching from a hide, and a small mammals trail popular with young children. North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve and Blacktoft Sands RSPB Reserve are also great for families interested in nature and birdwatching.
Dogs are generally welcome at Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve, but they should be kept under close control and out of the water to protect wildlife. Always check specific reserve rules before visiting, as policies can vary.
Yes, Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve has a rich history. The large pond is located on the site of the former Eastrington Brick Works, and the tranquil rail trail was once the busy Hull to Barnsley line, used for 100 years to transport coal. This industrial past has now transformed into a peaceful natural haven.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer are excellent for birdwatching, with common terns nesting and dragonflies active. The pathways at places like Saltmarshe Delph Nature Reserve can be very muddy in winter, so drier months are preferable for walking. For fishing, Greavesend Private Fishing Pond is open from March to October.
Yes, parking is generally available. Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve offers easy and free parking. Greavesend Private Fishing Pond also provides ample parking close by for its members. For other reserves, it's advisable to check local information or highlight details for specific parking arrangements.
Beyond walking and birdwatching, the Eastrington area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails and cycling routes that explore the surrounding countryside and connect to different natural spots, including views across to reserves like Faxfleet Nature Reserve.
For avid birdwatchers, Blacktoft Sands RSPB Reserve is a prime location, being the highest tidal reedbed in England and a home for numerous native and migratory species. North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve is also a haven for waterbirds and insects, while Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve offers opportunities to see various wildfowl and common terns.


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