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Lockington

Top 4 Lakes around Lockington

Best lakes around Lockington, a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, offer natural beauty and wildlife viewing opportunities. The area features diverse water bodies, including significant nature reserve reservoirs and local village ponds. These water features contribute to the region's natural landscape and provide habitats for various species. Lockington's chalk hills mean surface water retention is often reliant on these specific water bodies.

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  • The most popular lakes is Folly Lake Cafe, a cafe…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Folly Lake Cafe

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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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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 …

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Duck Pond

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Beautiful local village pond - thriving with life with moor hens and ducks. Great place to stop and feed the birds or sit with a sandwich on the benches.

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High Eske Nature Reserve

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Right outside of Tickton you'll come across the High Eske Nature Reserve, a marsh area with abundant nature and particularly special marsh flower blooms in spring. No dogs are allowed …

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October 7, 2024, Duck Pond

Beautiful local village pond - thriving with life with moor hens and ducks. Great place to stop and feed the birds or sit with a sandwich on the benches.

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Right outside of Tickton you'll come across the High Eske Nature Reserve, a marsh area with abundant nature and particularly special marsh flower blooms in spring. No dogs are allowed so be mindful if you prefer to run with your pup.

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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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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural attractions around Lockington's lakes?

The primary natural attractions include the O Reservoir and D Reservoir at Tophill Low Nature Reserve, which are significant for birdwatching and hold SSSI status. Additionally, the High Eske Nature Reserve features a marsh area known for its abundant nature and distinctive marsh flower blooms in spring, along with a lake.

Where can I go birdwatching near Lockington?

The best place for birdwatching is the Tophill Low Nature Reserve. It features the O and D reservoirs and is a haven for over 160 different bird species annually, with more than 60 species visible on most days. The reserve provides 12 hides for optimal viewing.

Are there family-friendly places to visit among the lakes?

Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Lockington Village Duck Pond is a charming spot for a gentle stroll and feeding the birds. The Tophill Low Nature Reserve and High Eske Nature Reserve are also suitable for families interested in nature, though specific activities may vary.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes around Lockington?

While some areas might be dog-friendly, it's important to note that dogs are generally not permitted in the High Eske Nature Reserve. Always check local signage for specific rules at other locations like Tophill Low Nature Reserve or the Lockington Village Duck Pond.

Are there walking trails around the lakes in Lockington?

Yes, there are opportunities for walks. The Lockington Village Duck Pond offers a pleasant spot for a gentle stroll. For more extensive walking, the Tophill Low Nature Reserve has diverse habitats including woodlands and wetlands with paths. You can also find various running trails in the wider Lockington area, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Lockington guide.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Lockington's lakes?

The Tophill Low Nature Reserve is exceptional for birdlife, hosting over 160 different species annually. The Lockington Village Duck Pond is home to moor hens and ducks. The High Eske Nature Reserve is a marsh area with abundant nature, including distinctive marsh flower blooms in spring.

Is there a cafe or place to eat near the lakes?

Yes, the Folly Lake Cafe is a popular spot near one of the lakes. It can get very busy, but it's a good place to rest and grab refreshments.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Lockington?

Spring is particularly beautiful, especially at the High Eske Nature Reserve, where you can see distinctive marsh flower blooms. For birdwatching at Tophill Low Nature Reserve, different seasons offer varied species, making it a year-round destination for enthusiasts.

Are there any specific rules or permits needed for visiting the nature reserves?

The Tophill Low Nature Reserve is managed by Yorkshire Water and holds SSSI status, implying certain conservation rules. While specific permits for entry aren't mentioned in the guide, it's always advisable to check the reserve's official website for visitor information, opening times, and any specific regulations before your visit.

What are the parking options for visiting the lakes?

Specific parking details for each lake are not extensively covered, but generally, nature reserves like Tophill Low Nature Reserve and High Eske Nature Reserve typically provide designated parking areas for visitors. For the Lockington Village Duck Pond, village parking would be the most likely option.

Can I go fishing at any of the lakes near Lockington?

Yes, the lake at High Eske Nature Reserve offers opportunities for fishing. Please ensure you have the necessary permits and adhere to any local fishing regulations.

What outdoor activities, besides walking, are available near Lockington's lakes?

While cycling is not permitted directly around some lakes like Folly Lake, the wider Lockington area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Lockington guide, or road cycling routes found in the Road Cycling Routes around Lockington guide.

What makes the Lockington Village Duck Pond special?

The Lockington Village Duck Pond is a charming local focal point, thriving with moor hens and ducks. It offers a peaceful spot for a gentle stroll, feeding the birds, or simply relaxing on one of the benches. Historically, such duck ponds in the region were vital water sources due to the chalk hills not naturally retaining surface water.

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