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Top 4 Lakes around Thornton Curtis

Lakes near Thornton Curtis, a village in North Lincolnshire, England, are primarily found in the surrounding areas rather than directly within its boundaries. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Humber Estuary, featuring nature reserves developed from former industrial sites like clay quarries. These areas offer diverse natural landscapes, including freshwater lakes and ponds, suitable for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The local environment provides opportunities for walking routes and exploring natural habitats.

Best lakes around Thornton Curtis

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Far Ings Nature Reserve

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Far Ings Nature Reserve is on the south bank of the Humber Estuary. A hotspot for migrating birds, the reserve is a brilliant place to spot birds and other wildlife. …

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Good amount of parking and has refreshments ( dependant on time ) and toilets

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The Horse Pond

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A nice little pond that is looked after by the locals with sponsorship from a few local companies. Its a pretty little thing thats worth a stop but perhaps not something you should go too far out your way for.

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Nice little place to pop your bike down and enjoy the view. I would strongly recommend some glasses as flys and midgeys are everywhere.

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Pickering Park Lake

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Pickering Park is a council run park of 25.62 acres (103,700 m2) with an ornamental and sensory gardens, and a playground and paddling pool. Sport facilities at the park are …

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March 9, 2025, Far Ings Nature Reserve

Has a carpark with picnic area, lovely walk around nature Reserve with bird watching hides all around.

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Small, very beautiful nature reserve, formerly a clay/lime pit. Amazingly diverse bird life - lots of young birds in June.

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Lovely country park with a Pond and some benches and picnic area. Would be lovely on a nice day

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Good amount of parking and has refreshments ( dependant on time ) and toilets

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Its a lively spot right on the humber. Lovely

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Its a lively spot right on the humber

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Has a car park so can park and explore the area. I would recommend going around the grounds aswell as the front to experience all the area.

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Pleasant park scenery

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes near Thornton Curtis?

The lakes in this region, often formed from former industrial sites like clay quarries, are now vibrant nature reserves. You can expect diverse natural landscapes, including freshwater lakes and ponds, rich in plant and wildlife. For example, Far Ings Nature Reserve is a hotspot for migrating birds and other wildlife, while the Waters' Edge Country Park features freshwater lakes established in former clay quarries.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities near Thornton Curtis?

Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Pond at Humber Bridge Country Park offers good parking, facilities, benches, and picnic areas. Far Ings Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting. Pickering Park Lake features ornamental and sensory gardens, a playground, and a paddling pool, making it ideal for a family day out.

What kind of wildlife can I observe at the lakes?

The lakes, particularly those within nature reserves, are excellent for wildlife observation. Far Ings Nature Reserve is known for its diverse bird life, including kingfishers, herons, and migrating geese. The Waters' Edge Country Park is also noted for its diverse plant and wildlife, including several rare species.

Are there walking trails around the lakes near Thornton Curtis?

Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. The Pond at Humber Bridge Country Park is part of a country park with trails. The Clay Pits Nature Reserve, located along the Humber bank, offers attractive walks over a five-mile area. For more specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Humber Bridge – Far Ings Nature Reserve loop' which is an easy hike, or other trails listed in the Hiking around Thornton Curtis guide.

Is parking available at the lakes?

Yes, parking is generally available at the more popular lake destinations. Far Ings Nature Reserve has a car park, and the Pond at Humber Bridge Country Park also offers a good amount of parking.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides walking?

Beyond walking and wildlife observation, fishing is a popular activity. Hunters Lodge Fishery near Elsham boasts four lakes, including three specimen carp lakes and one silver fish lake, making it a notable destination for fishing enthusiasts. You can also find various running trails in the area, such as the 'Disused Jetty on the Humber – View of the Lake loop' from Barrow-upon-Humber, detailed in the Running Trails around Thornton Curtis guide.

Are there any community-maintained ponds in the area?

Yes, The Horse Pond is a notable example. It's a pretty little pond looked after by locals with sponsorship from local companies, showcasing community involvement in preserving natural spots.

What is the best time to visit the lakes near Thornton Curtis?

The region's lakes offer beauty year-round. For birdwatching, spring and autumn are excellent due to migrating birds at reserves like Far Ings Nature Reserve. Warmer months are ideal for picnics and family outings at places like the Pond at Humber Bridge Country Park. In colder times, traditional village ponds like Keeley End Pond were historically popular for ice-skating, offering a different seasonal experience.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or re-naturalized sites, the region has historical connections. For instance, the Clay Pits Nature Reserve is situated on former clay pits used for brick and tile making. Additionally, the nearby Thornton Abbey, a significant historical site, is mentioned in local walking routes. You can find more information about Thornton Abbey at visitnorthlincolnshire.com.

What facilities are available at the lakes?

Facilities vary by location. The Pond at Humber Bridge Country Park offers refreshments (depending on the time) and toilets, along with benches and picnic areas. Pickering Park Lake is part of a park with a playground and paddling pool. Many nature reserves, like Far Ings Nature Reserve, provide car parks for visitors.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for beginners around the lakes?

Yes, there are several easy options. For example, the 'Humber Bridge – Far Ings Nature Reserve loop' from Barton-on-Humber is an easy hike. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Thornton Curtis guide, which includes trails like the 'Woodland Clearing loop' from South Killingholme.

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