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Baitings Reservoir

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Baitings Reservoir

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Baitings Reservoir is a significant man-made water supply reservoir nestled in the scenic Ryburn Valley of the West Yorkshire Pennines, near the village of Ripponden. Standing at an elevation of approximately 259 metres, it is operated by Yorkshire Water and plays a crucial role in supplying water to the Wakefield district. This impressive landmark is notable for its large concrete gravity dam and its historical connection as the higher of two reservoirs in the valley, with Ryburn Reservoir situated downstream.

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    October 1, 2019

    Road cycling

    When the reservoir is low you can cross on the old bridge upstream of the new one

    July 20, 2020

    Road cycling

    Lovely views here and the lane that leads away from the main road is really amazing.

    September 1, 2020

    Mountain biking

    They have made a path right round now, somewhere you can pass through whilst out on an epic ride, of which there are many to be had round here! 😁

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    1. Blackstone Edge Reservoir – Baitings Reservoir loop from Stainland

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    Location: Ripponden, Calderdale, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the recommended walking routes around Baitings Reservoir, and what are their difficulties?

    Baitings Reservoir offers several walking options. Yorkshire Water suggests a 1.4-mile 'short walk' and a 2-mile 'longer walk'. Many visitors enjoy the circular route around the reservoir, which provides varied perspectives. While some paths are well-surfaced, others can be rough and uneven, so appropriate footwear is advisable. The overall difficulty is generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for most walkers.

    Is Baitings Reservoir suitable for families with young children or those seeking easy walks?

    Yes, Baitings Reservoir is a popular spot for families. The shorter, well-surfaced paths are ideal for easy walks with children. The relatively flat terrain around much of the reservoir makes it accessible, though some sections can be uneven. Always ensure children are supervised, especially near the water's edge.

    Are dogs allowed on the walking trails at Baitings Reservoir?

    Dogs are welcome at Baitings Reservoir. However, for the safety of wildlife and other visitors, and in accordance with reservoir regulations, dogs must be kept on a lead at all times while on the trails and around the reservoir area.

    What are the parking arrangements at Baitings Reservoir?

    Free parking is available near the dam. Visitors often note that the car park can fill up quickly, especially during peak times like weekends and sunny days. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot.

    What unique historical features can be seen at Baitings Reservoir?

    The most intriguing historical feature is the submerged old Baitings Bridge. This ancient packhorse bridge, along with a small hamlet, was flooded during the reservoir's construction. During periods of drought and very low water levels, the remains of the bridge and other parts of the sunken village can become visible, offering a rare glimpse into the past. A stone plaque on the dam also commemorates the reservoir's opening and workers who lost their lives during its construction.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Baitings Reservoir?

    While there are no direct facilities at the reservoir itself, the nearby village of Ripponden, approximately 2.5 miles away, offers a selection of cafes, pubs, and potentially accommodation options. These can provide refreshments and a place to stay after exploring the reservoir.

    What are the best times to visit Baitings Reservoir, considering seasonal weather and crowds?

    Baitings Reservoir is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walks, but also tend to be the busiest. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter can offer dramatic, peaceful landscapes, though paths may be muddy or icy. For fewer crowds, consider visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning, especially during warmer months.

    What potential hazards should visitors be aware of at Baitings Reservoir?

    Visitors should be aware that swimming in the reservoir is strictly prohibited due to extremely cold water, strong currents, hidden machinery, and the potential presence of blue-green algae. Paths can be rough and uneven in places, requiring appropriate footwear. Always keep dogs on a lead and supervise children closely near the water.

    How does Baitings Reservoir compare to Ryburn Reservoir for walking?

    Baitings Reservoir is the higher of the two reservoirs in the Ryburn Valley, with Ryburn Reservoir being the lower one. Both offer scenic walks, but Baitings is known for its impressive mass concrete dam and the unique historical aspect of the submerged bridge. Many hikers enjoy exploring both reservoirs, often combining them into longer routes to experience the distinct characteristics of each.

    Is Baitings Reservoir wheelchair accessible?

    While some sections of the paths around Baitings Reservoir are well-surfaced, the overall terrain includes rough and uneven sections. This means that full wheelchair accessibility around the entire reservoir loop may be challenging. Visitors with mobility concerns should exercise caution and assess specific path conditions upon arrival.

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