Best lakes around Bishop Burton are found in the East Riding of Yorkshire, a region characterized by its rural landscape and diverse water bodies. While large natural lakes are not prominent directly within the village, the vicinity offers several significant wetlands and man-made lakes. These areas provide opportunities for nature observation, birdwatching, and angling. The village itself features picturesque ponds that contribute to its rural charm.
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Really picturesque village, grab a coffee at South Cave serviced
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Originally constructed as part of the Welton House estate. The original house was demolished in 1952 but the Mill House is now listed. Loads of history at https://www.yorkshiregardenstrust.org.uk/research/sites/welton-house
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Managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, North Cave Wetlands nature reserve used to be a sand and gravel quarry. It's been rejuvenated in the 21st century and is now a haven for waterbirds and insects. Look out for Avocets, Common Terns and dragonfly.
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The O reservoir pairs with the D reservoir to form the two main bodies of water at Tophill Low nature reserve. It's owned and managed by Yorkshire Water with SSSI status since 1993. There are over 160 different bird species regularly found here and you can expect to see at least 60 different species on most days.
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Brantingham a quiet village further out of Hull. Triton is a great pub which after a walk through the Welton Dale's can have some home cooked food and is also dog friendly.
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Nice cafe here but gets very busy, plus you cant cycle around the lakes, if you turn left when leaving the lake there are 2 decent single tracks. Mountain or gravel bike only
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I thought you could ride your bike around the lakes but you can't, good place to rest though and not a bad cafe, gets very busy though
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For exceptional birdwatching, visit Tophill Low Nature Reserve, home to two large reservoirs and over 270 recorded bird species. Another excellent spot is North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve, a rewilded quarry now a haven for waterbirds like avocets and common terns.
Yes, Welton Mill Ponds are a historical site, originally part of the Welton House estate, offering a picturesque walk. Within Bishop Burton village, you can find charming village ponds, one with a notable Victorian cast-iron pump, contributing to the village's rural aesthetic.
Several spots are family-friendly. Brantingham Village Pond offers a quiet, picturesque setting ideal for a picnic. North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve and Tophill Low Nature Reserve are also great for families interested in wildlife, with well-maintained paths and hides.
Yes, Welton Mill Ponds and Brantingham Village Pond are both noted as dog-friendly locations, perfect for a walk with your canine companion.
You can enjoy picturesque walks around Welton Mill Ponds. Tophill Low Nature Reserve offers over 3 km of surfaced paths, and North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve also has paths for exploring. For more extensive options, consider the running trails around Bishop Burton, which include routes like the 'Walkington & Bishop Burton loop'.
Yes, the lakes at Burton Constable Holiday Park, a short drive from Bishop Burton, are ideal for fishing enthusiasts. They are well-stocked with various fish species, including carp, pike, tench, and bream, offering options for both day and night fishing sessions.
The nature reserves are rich in wildlife. At Tophill Low Nature Reserve, you might spot marsh harriers, kingfishers, otters, and a wide array of wildfowl, especially in winter. North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve is known for avocets, common terns, and various dragonflies.
Yes, Folly Lake Cafe is a popular spot near lakes, though it can get busy. North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve also has facilities for a brew, and in Brantingham village near the pond, you can find options for coffee or food.
Welton Mill Ponds are popular for their picturesque scenery and historical significance, originally part of the Welton House estate. It's a very popular walk up from Welton, offering a blend of natural beauty and local heritage.
Tophill Low Nature Reserve is quite accessible, featuring 13 hides, a viewing gallery, and over 3 km of surfaced paths, making it suitable for a variety of visitors, including those with mobility considerations.
The village ponds are central to Bishop Burton's charm, contributing to its picturesque rural aesthetic. They are often frequented by ducks and are part of what makes Bishop Burton a beautiful English village, ideal for a leisurely stroll.
While cycling directly around some specific lakes might be restricted, the wider area around Bishop Burton offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore gravel biking routes or road cycling routes that pass through the scenic countryside near these water bodies.
While wildlife can be observed year-round, winter is particularly good for wildfowl numbers at Tophill Low Nature Reserve, with species like wigeon, pochard, and goldeneye. Spring and summer offer opportunities to see breeding birds, butterflies, and dragonflies at both Tophill Low and North Cave Wetlands.


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