Fewston Reservoir - Walking Routes

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Blubberhouses Harrogate North Yorkshire South of the A59

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In the middle of the Washburn Valley in the south of the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Fewston Reservoir offers a number of relaxing paths along the side of the water and through the woods.

The walks vary from 1/4 mile to 6 miles in length.

Some of the walks are shared with the sister reservoir of Swinsty.

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