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Hook Island

Also known as: Howden Dyke Island

Free admission

Hook Island is a forest or woodland in the United Kingdom.

Hook Island, forests & woodlands in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Goole · 2.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Hook Island is a named forest, woodland or nature reserve in the United Kingdom. Also known as: Howden Dyke Island. Coordinates: 53.7247°, -0.8628°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Humber Estuary - 2000480 SSSI
  • Ramsar wetland: Humber Estuary

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Howden Dyke Island is a 19-acre (7.7 ha) island in the River Ouse, Yorkshire. More accurately a shoal between seasonally varying flows, the area regularly above water (and covered in trees and vegetation) is roughly 1,380 by 890 feet (420 by 270 m). A larger example of this same feature is visible where the Ouse widens into the Humber Estuary, 12 miles (19 km) downstream at Faxfleet. The island has also been known as Hook Island and Silverpit Island, and was formerly used for agriculture, and connected to the riverbank. However, this land use combined with the digging of a fishing pond in the 1920s, eroded a channel to make an island in the 1950s, subsequently washing away soil until the island was inaccessible and, at high water, less than half its current size. Today, vegetation on the island and the riverbank opposite help to protect against erosion. The land has been used for wild-fowling, and is home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife. It forms unit 02 of the Humber Estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest, and is in favourable condition. In 2009, the island was marketed as land available for private development, at a price of £100,000. At the time the island was only accessible by boat, and a tidal range of up to six metres would inhibit habitation, other than on a special stilted construction. In 2014 the island was bought for £47,500 by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds to protect its wildlife habitat.

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Coordinates
53.7247, -0.8628
Parish
Hook
Postcode
DN14 5PW
Parliamentary constituency
Goole and Pocklington
Nearest railway station
Goole2.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Hook Island?
Hook Island is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode DN14 5PW), in the parish of Hook.
Is Hook Island a protected site?
Yes — Hook Island is part of the Humber Estuary - 2000480 SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Humber Estuary Ramsar wetland.
Is Hook Island free to visit?
Yes, Hook Island is free to enter.
How do I get to Hook Island?
The nearest railway station is Goole, about 2.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode DN14 5PW.