Around Newmillerdam

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"A pleasant oasis, close to Wakefield, and a chance to feed the ducks."
Walk directions

Turn right out of the car park and follow the main road down across the dam. At the far side, swing right in front of the Dam Inn through the park gates and follow the lakeside path. Ignore a causeway and carry on beyond the head of the lake to find a bridge across Bushcliff Beck.

On the far bank, go left and immediately right onto a path climbing into the trees. Keep with the main path to the crest of the hill, continuing ahead to a junction. Swing left on a broadening track, walking for 300yds (274m) to a major junction. Turn right, crossing a bridge over the disused Chevet branch line to follow a rough track out to the main road.

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  Terrain  - Good paths by lake and through woodland, several stiles
  Landscape  - Reservoir, heath and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead beside roads
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car park at western end of dam, on A61 opposite Fox and Hounds pub
  Toilets en route  - Near start of walk
About the walk
Called Thurstonhaugh by Norse settlers, this area subsequently became part of a large medieval estate held by the Neviles until the 18th century. The lake is actually a mill pond and the place gained its present name in the 13th century with the construction of a new corn mill. The original mill is...
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About the area
Everybody knows that Yorkshire has some special landscapes. The Dales and the Moors first spring to mind, but what about West Yorkshire? That’s Leeds and Bradford isn’t it? Back-to-back houses and blackened mills… Certainly if you had stood on any of the hills surrounding Hebden Bridge a hundred years ago, and gazed down into the valley, all you would have seen was the pall of smoke issuing from the chimneys of 33 textile mills.
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Around Newmillerdam

Recommended by
Our view
"A pleasant oasis, close to Wakefield, and a chance to feed the ducks."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good paths by lake and through woodland, several stiles
  Landscape - Reservoir, heath and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead beside roads
  Parking - Pay-and-display car park at western end of dam, on A61 opposite Fox and Hounds pub
  Toilets en route - Near start of walk
About the walk
Called Thurstonhaugh by Norse settlers, this area subsequently became part of a large medieval estate held by the Neviles until the 18th century. The lake is actually a mill pond and the place gained its present name in the 13th century with the construction of a new corn mill. The original mill is...
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West Yorkshire
Everybody knows that Yorkshire has some special landscapes. The Dales and the Moors first spring to mind, but what about West Yorkshire? That’s Leeds and Bradford isn’t it? Back-to-back houses and blackened mills… Certainly if you had stood on any of the hills surrounding Hebden Bridge a hundred years ago, and gazed down into the valley, all you would have seen was the pall of smoke issuing from the chimneys of 33 textile mills.