Ardsley Reservoir

A Short, Scenic Invitation to Move with Care

Ardsley Reservoir is a 120-acre urban-fringe reservoir located between Tingley and East Ardsley in West Yorkshire, just under 5 miles from Wakefield. Built in 1880 and fed by upland reservoirs in the Ryburn Valley, it now serves as a peaceful walking loop with flat, surfaced paths and wide views over Emley Moor. The 1.6-mile circular route is ideal for disabled visitors seeking emotional pacing, sensory ease, and dignified access. Whether you’re walking with wheels, exploring with children, or resting by the water, Ardsley Reservoir welcomes you into a landscape of quiet resilience, sensory spaciousness, and dignified welcome.

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Why Visit?

Ardsley Reservoir offers a short, accessible loop with open skies and gentle terrain. It’s ideal for disabled visitors seeking a low-effort walk with emotional spaciousness and sensory richness.

☑ You’re seeking a flat, surfaced walk suitable for mobility aids
☑ You want to enjoy a short circular route with benches and views
☑ You’re planning a visit with companions or support
☑ You value spaces shaped by biodiversity, care, and disabled wisdom

My reason for visiting is…
“I’m drawn to Ardsley Reservoir because…” ___________________________________________

Planning Your Trip

Here’s a practical overview to help you prepare with confidence and care:

FeatureDetailsAccess Notes
LocationHaigh Moor Rd, Tingley, Wakefield WF3 1EEFlat surfaced paths; circular route
ParkingFree car park (19 spaces)No designated disabled bays; fills quickly
TransportBus stops on Haigh Moor RoadShort walk to trailhead; check TfGM
ToiletsNone on siteNearest accessible toilets may be in nearby cafés or pubs
Picnic AreasGrassy banks and benches along the routeChoose spots near main paths for easier access

☑ I’ve checked transport and parking options
☑ I’ve packed sensory supports and mobility aids
☑ I’ve planned for toilet access and rest stops

One thing I need to feel safe and welcome is…
“To feel at ease, I’ll make sure…” ___________________________________________

Access Highlights

Ardsley Reservoir features a 1.6-mile circular path that is surfaced and generally flat, making it suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs, and mobility scooters.

☑ Step-free loop with gentle gradients
☑ Benches and rest points throughout
☑ Dog-friendly (on-lead); bins provided
☑ Pushchair and wheelchair friendly
☑ No fishing or swimming permitted due to safety risks

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