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Dog friendly hiking trails around Thruscross Reservoir wind through diverse landscapes in the Washburn Valley, North Yorkshire. The area features tranquil woodlands, rugged shoreline paths, and expansive open moorland, with the River Washburn integrated into some routes. Hikers encounter varied ground underfoot, from shaded plantations to exposed paths across areas like Far Comb Hill and Whit Moor. The reservoir, as the highest in the valley, offers views of the surrounding moorland and includes features like small beach areas and footbridges.
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Embark on the Thruscross Reservoir and Cloggers Lane loop, an easy hike that takes you around the tranquil waters of Thruscross Reservoir. This circular route spans 4.7 miles (7.5 km)…
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Embark on a challenging yet rewarding hike through the varied landscapes of Nidderdale with the Simon's Seat and Rocking Hall loop. This difficult 13.3-mile (21.4 km) route, featuring an elevation…

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14.0km
03:46
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180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.1km
03:20
200m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.59km
01:32
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great views of the moorland to the north, and fairly easy tracks traverse this area on the route around Thruscross Reservoir.
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Imposing and deserted building overlooking the northern end of Thruscross Reservoir. Recorded by the Yorkshire Vernacular Buildings Group in 1976: "The 1841 census return shows it to have been occupied by a young unmarried woman called Ann Young farming over 200 acres; a family with the same surname contemporaneously occupied Whit Moor Farm with a similar acreage."
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Undoubtedly the most scenic of the Washburn reservoirs with the moorland backdrop to the north. The circular route around the reservoir from the car park is about 5 miles, the track on the southwestern side runs along the edge of plantations and offers some shade from the sun and shelter from the elements. The track on the northeastern side is more exposed, and if you do the whole circuit you will cross over Far Comb Hill and the plantation along the edge of the reservoir at Whit Moor - a great route.
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Cracking location from which to explore. Reasonably well-sized car park at Blubberhouses. Head south to walk around Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs along very easy and well-maintained tracks, or even better, head north up the River Washburn for a serene woodland walk along the babbling river's edge, to eventually pop out at the very imposing face of Thruscross Reservoir dam.
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Delightful walk along the River Washburn between Thruscross Reservoir and Blubberhouses. Easy track to follow along the river's edge, in parts it is a wide gravel track with very easy going, although it does eventually become more of a rabbit-path, narrow in places and riddled with tree routes.
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Fair sized and well-maintained car park with space for at least 30-40+ vehicles. Few picnic tables at the south-eastern end of the car park. There is also space for a few cars if you park off-road next to Thruscross Reservoir Lodge, on Reservoir Road on the eastern side of the dam, but these spots tend to fill up quickly.
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If you are enthusiastic enough to walk around all three reservoirs (Thruscross, Fewston, and Swinsty), clocking in at 15 miles, then you will see that Thruscross has the most spectacular dam of the three. If you follow the track from the car park at the western end of the dam, to the south towards the River Washburn, a track that descends quite steeply, then you will be rewarded with imposing views of the face of the dam.
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There are over 50 dog-friendly hiking trails around Thruscross Reservoir, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging routes to explore with your canine companion.
The trails offer varied terrain, from tranquil woodlands and rugged shoreline paths to expansive open moorland. Some sections, particularly on the northern part of the reservoir, can be wild and rugged. You might also encounter small beach areas and footbridges, providing diverse landscapes for your walk.
Yes, the classic circular walk around the reservoir is generally considered easy and perfect for dogs and beginners. A popular option is the Thruscross Reservoir and Cloggers Lane loop, which covers about 7.5 km with minimal elevation gain, offering a relaxing experience.
For a more challenging experience, consider routes that extend beyond the immediate reservoir loop. The Simon's Seat and Rocking Hall loop is a demanding 21 km hike that takes you through extensive moorland, offering significant elevation changes and stunning views.
Beyond the reservoir itself, you can enjoy stunning views of the Washburn Valley and surrounding moorland. Keep an eye out for a small waterfall along some paths. During periods of drought, remnants of the submerged village of West End, including a flax mill, can sometimes be seen, offering a unique historical glimpse.
Many of the trails, especially the main reservoir loop, are suitable for families with dogs. The varied ground underfoot and picturesque spots make it an enjoyable outing for nearly any age. However, be aware that some parts of the northern routes are not considered pram-friendly due to rugged terrain.
Basic facilities, including car parking, are available for visitors at Thruscross Reservoir. The main car park is a convenient starting point for many of the popular dog-friendly routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the varied landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make it a joy to explore with dogs.
Yes, there are several moderate routes. For example, the Thruscross Reservoir – Thruscross Dam loop is a moderate 14 km hike that provides a good balance of distance and elevation without being overly strenuous, perfect for a longer outing with your dog.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a longer circular walk, the Thruscross Dam – Thruscross Reservoir loop offers a moderate 12 km option, allowing you to explore more of the surrounding area while still returning to your starting point.


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