Cod Beck Reservoir is a picturesque man-made lake situated in the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The reservoir is surrounded by rolling hills, heather moorland, and scenic woodland, offering breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere.
If you're looking for a peaceful and varied place to walk around, easy flat terrain or up hill, through beautiful trees, then this is the place to go,, a good variety. There is no cost to walk around and see the views and wildlife . Places to sit and have a picnic or just take in the views a relaxing way to feel happy about life, also. It's free! Now that's something to smile about, too! The great outdoors is waiting for you.
Me and my girlfriend had a lovely picnic here one afternoon. It's a beautiful park.
Free parking at the far end of the reservoir, the disabled parking space is at the beginning of the reservoir on the right as you approach from Osmotherley. There are no facilities here, although you can use the ones in Osmotherley if needed. Flat path around the reservoir, making it suitable for all abilities. Other walks around the surrounding areas, great for families and dog walkers.
Really lovely walk, car parks are small but very close.
Beautiful lake with a lovely path all round it. Surrounded by forest and moorland, a fabulous place to come walking with the family, dog walking, or on a sunny day, for a picnic. With a bubbling stream at one end, the kids too will love it. If you love nature then this is one wonderful place to go.
Beautiful walk around the reservoir that takes about an hour. Well paved (roadstone) pathway with good access from two car parks. The car parks are not large but adequate on a quiet day with one only able to take about 8 cars, the other maybe 40 or so. The reservoir is lined by forest for the most part but there are plenty of places for good views. This is excellent dog walking territory with plenty of spots for your dog to jump in. Most people I saw had their dog on a lead, there was the odd exception. Dog mess didn't seem to be a big problem but it was noticeable mainly by the car parks. All in all a recommended walk for all abilities and ages.
Good for kids
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If you're looking for a peaceful and varied place to walk around, easy flat terrain or up hill, through beautiful trees, then this is the place to go,, a good variety. There is no cost to walk around and see the views and wildlife . Places to sit and have a picnic or just take in the views a relaxing way to feel happy about life, also. It's free! Now that's something to smile about, too! The great outdoors is waiting for you.
Me and my girlfriend had a lovely picnic here one afternoon. It's a beautiful park.
Free parking at the far end of the reservoir, the disabled parking space is at the beginning of the reservoir on the right as you approach from Osmotherley. There are no facilities here, although you can use the ones in Osmotherley if needed. Flat path around the reservoir, making it suitable for all abilities. Other walks around the surrounding areas, great for families and dog walkers.
Really lovely walk, car parks are small but very close.
Beautiful lake with a lovely path all round it. Surrounded by forest and moorland, a fabulous place to come walking with the family, dog walking, or on a sunny day, for a picnic. With a bubbling stream at one end, the kids too will love it. If you love nature then this is one wonderful place to go.
Beautiful walk around the reservoir that takes about an hour. Well paved (roadstone) pathway with good access from two car parks. The car parks are not large but adequate on a quiet day with one only able to take about 8 cars, the other maybe 40 or so. The reservoir is lined by forest for the most part but there are plenty of places for good views. This is excellent dog walking territory with plenty of spots for your dog to jump in. Most people I saw had their dog on a lead, there was the odd exception. Dog mess didn't seem to be a big problem but it was noticeable mainly by the car parks. All in all a recommended walk for all abilities and ages.