Embsay Reservoir Lake Literature
While “Embsay Reservoir Lake” is sometimes used, it’s actually a bit redundant. Embsay Reservoir is the more commonly used and accurate name for the body of water located above the village of Embsay, near Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England.
Books about Embsay Reservoir
Embsay Reservoir Lake Fun Book
Embsay Reservoir Water Safety Coloring Book
Embsay Reservoir Lake Vacation Super Coloring Book
Embsay Reservoir Lake Safety Book: The Essential Lake Safety Guide For Children
Embsay Reservoir Paddleboarding: A Guide To Flat Water Stand Up Paddling
Here’s a summary of Embsay Reservoir:
- Location: Yorkshire Dales National Park, England
- Owned by: Yorkshire Water
- Purpose: Supplies water to the north and west of Skipton, serving around 25,000 homes.
- Activities: Walking, hiking, fishing (fly fishing, float fishing, spinning), sailing
- Features: Dam height of 24 meters (79 feet), area of almost 30 acres, water depth up to 795,000 cubic meters (175 million imperial gallons)
- Nearby attractions: Skipton, Yorkshire Dales National Park
If you’re interested in learning more about Embsay Reservoir, you can visit the websites of Yorkshire Water or the Skipton Angling Association, which manages the fishing rights for the reservoir.
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Embsay Reservoir Lake
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Embsay Reservoir Lake
Author
Kayak Lanternhead
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www.lakefun.com
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