Best lakes around Great Lumley are found within a short distance in County Durham, offering recreational opportunities. While Great Lumley itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding area is known for its man-made fishing lake complexes. These locations provide diverse fish stocks, well-maintained facilities, and pleasant countryside settings. The region offers a mix of rural landscapes and developed parklands for visitors.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Great bridleway. Can be very muddy at the Beamish end. Mostly uphill when going eastwards
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The Model Boating Lake in Herrington Country Park is a charming feature of the park that offers a unique recreational space for model boating enthusiasts. The lake is surrounded by lush scenery and has plenty of picnic spaces and benches.
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Hetton Lyons Country Park is a pretty park centred around a water sports lake. It has a cafe based in the Springboard Adventure centre. It was once the site of a coal mine, operating for almost 130 years. The colliery closed in 1950.
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Rough bridleway ideal for mountain bikes with countryside all around.
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Hidden away next to the prison, two large ponds created by flooding old clay pits. Important wildfowl breeding spot.
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Brasside Pond is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Two large ponds, the result of flooding of old clay pits. Important breeding site for wildfowl.
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Park at the small car park accessed by Frankland Lane which runs adjacent to HMP Frankland. Taking the top path, you get superb views of Durham Cathedral and there is also a vantage point over the East Coast Mainline (train). This is accessed by a set of steps adjacent to the lake which is approximately half way along the top path.
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While Great Lumley itself doesn't feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding County Durham area is known for its well-regarded man-made fishing lake complexes and recreational lakes. These include facilities dedicated to coarse and trout fishing, as well as lakes designed for water sports and model boating.
Yes, Model Boating Lake, Herrington Country Park offers a unique recreational space specifically for model boating enthusiasts. Hetton Lyons Lake is also centered around a water sports lake.
Absolutely. Several excellent fishing lake complexes are located within a short distance. These include Angel of the North Fishing Lakes, Aldin Grange Lakes, and Eden Grange Fishery. They offer diverse fish stocks, including various carp species, tench, roach, and trout, with well-maintained facilities and on-site tackle shops.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Model Boating Lake, Herrington Country Park has picnic spaces and benches. Hetton Lyons Lake is part of a country park with a cafe. Low Newton Junction Nature Reserve and Brasside Pond are also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. For instance, Low Newton Junction Nature Reserve features trails with views of Durham Cathedral. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options, by exploring the Hiking around Great Lumley and Easy hikes around Great Lumley guides.
The fishing lakes near Great Lumley are well-stocked with a variety of species. At Angel of the North Fishing Lakes, you'll find carp (common, mirror, leather, ghost, koi), crucian carp, tench, golden and blue orfe, ide, roach, rudd, bream, perch, and barbel. Aldin Grange Lakes offers Rainbow, Brown, and Blue Trout for fly-fishing, alongside coarse fish like carp, tench, perch, and chub. Eden Grange Fishery also boasts carp up to 30 lbs, F1s, and silverfish.
Yes, Pockerley Farm Pond is accessible via a rough bridleway, making it ideal for mountain bikes. You can also explore more routes in the Gravel biking around Great Lumley guide.
The major fishing complexes offer comprehensive facilities. Angel of the North Fishing Lakes provides on-site coaching, an education centre, modern toilets, and a tackle shop. Aldin Grange Lakes features a car park, toilets, a fishing lodge with hot and cold meals, a bait and tackle shop, and a farm shop. Eden Grange Fishery includes a tackle shop, a cafe-restaurant, toilets, and even glamping pods for overnight stays. Many also offer disabled access.
The lakes offer diverse natural settings. Brasside Pond is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an important breeding site for wildfowl. The fishing lakes are often landscaped with reeds and aquatic plants, creating habitats for various species. Low Newton Junction Nature Reserve also provides forest and trail environments.
Yes, some lake locations offer on-site refreshments. Hetton Lyons Lake has a cafe. Aldin Grange Lakes features a fishing lodge with hot and cold meals, and Eden Grange Fishery has a cafe-restaurant. For other lakes, you may find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in nearby towns and villages like Chester-le-Street.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from model boating at Model Boating Lake, Herrington Country Park to the well-stocked fishing at complexes like Angel of the North and Aldin Grange. The pleasant countryside settings, family-friendly facilities, and opportunities for walking and cycling are also highly valued.


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