Eccup Reservoir
Date:
Meeting and set off time: Meeting
(If you miss the start time, please feel free to follow the route below)
Difficulty level: Easy / Moderate
Parking: New Inn Pub Eccup Ln, Leeds LS16 8AU
Map: See map details below
Website Pub: https://www.newinneccup.com/
Toilets: New Inn Pub
Buggy friendly: Yes
Weather: If the weather turns against us, we will all go to the pub
Remember, there is no such thing as bad weather, it is just bad clothing.
Walk & Summary: The walk is approximately 5 miles round trip,
time 2-3 hours walk
The New Inn Eccup is a cozy country pub with a beautiful beer garden and a children’s play area owned by talented local chef James Key famed for his creative menu tastings and daily new menus. A family, dog-friendly place to dine, drink, and relax with a stunning open fire, loved by locals, walkers, horsebox owners, and visitors to the beautiful surrounding area.
Clothing & Equipment: Waterproof Coat. Stout Walking Shoes. Warm Clothing. Small Rucksak. Small Water Bottle. Energy Snacks
Food & Refreshments: New Inn Pub or Please take some food or a snack for the journey
Health & Safety: Child Friendly: Yes Basic Medical kit: Yes please ask the walk leader Dog Friendly: yes
Please pass it on: If you know of any brothers or sisters who would like to join us, please pass the details on to them thank you.
Association: And if you are not able or up for the walk, please come and join us for a drink and association @ The Pub at 5 pm
Eccup Reservoir
Meeting Place
The New Inn Eccup is a cosy country pub with a beautiful beer garden and a children’s play area owned by talented local chef James Key famed for his creative menu tastings and daily new menus. A family, dog friendly place to dine, drink and relax with a stunning open fire, loved by locals, walkers, horsebox owners and visitors to the beautiful surrounding area.
About Eccup
Eccup Reservoir is a reservoir in Alwoodley, a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, near the village of Eccup. It was first constructed in 1843 and expanded to its present size in 1897. The open water area is 91 hectares, making it the largest area of water in West Yorkshire