Risby Park Fishing Ponds (Fishing Dawn till Dusk) & Folly Lake Cafe
HU17 8SS Risby, بریتانیا
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Risby fishing ponds were built 17 years ago on the ancient site of Risby hall and gardens. The hall was burnt to the ground in 1784 but the Folly remains on the bank of the lake which adopts its name. All the lakes are set in a tree lined undulating valley that once boasted one of the biggest deer parks in Yorkshire. The odd wild deer can still be seen by the die hard early rising fisherman. Here at Folly Lake Café, we not only have homemade cakes, alcoholic beverages and a fantastic selection of freshly made food, we also have the perfect environment in which to enjoy them. Whether you’re a seasoned fisher or simply a person who enjoys fine views, we have it all here at Folly Lake Café. How to find us: Folly Lake Cafe sits on the banks of Folly lake at Risby Park Fisheries, located approximately 1 mile south west of Beverley and 10 minutes drive from Hull. Taking the A164 from Beverley to Cottingham turn right for Walkington (look for the brown tourism Fish sign), it’s the first turning after the A1079 junction. From Humber Bridge, follow the signs for Beverley and take the left turn for Walkington after the Skidby/Cottingham roundabout. Follow the Walkington road for 100yds then take your 1st left for Little Weighton. Risby Park is on your right 1/2 mile down Dunflat Road. From Leeds/Sheffield and the M62, leave at junction signposted North Cave, head through village taking signs for Beverley. At Walkington, the last village before Beverley, turn right at the traffic...