A circular walk from Swinsty around three other reservoirs.
The walk itself includes some great vistas, different woodland types, field perimeters, a crag, a little road walking and 4 reservoirs. The only thing really missing is a riverbank section. There was some climbing but nothing too arduous under normal circumstances (a bit of effort with temperatures in the high 20s).
Swinstry, with the water way down
And then John O`Gaunts Reservoir
Then, through the Scargill Plantation
And onto the Scargil Reservoir
The next section was the least enjoyable part of the walk, firstly along about 600m along a straight access road to the road to Stainburn Woods.
We made a slight error and went into the woods and missed out on the view of Little Alms Cliff.
The route followed forest paths
Before passing through a section of natural woodland until we reached another road section. Which had views over Swinsty

And the ever-present Menwith Hill
Then passed through farmland to reach Swinsty
Thankfully, this giant was at the other side of the wall. But that gap was a little unnerving
Thankfully, this giant was at the other side of the wall. But that gap was a little unnerving
And then along a section next to the reservoir back to the car
This was one of my favourite walks so far.
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