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Top 5 Lakes around Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland

Lakes near Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland offer access to a diverse natural landscape in rural Northumberland. This area serves as a base for exploring various lakes and reservoirs, characterized by picturesque countryside. While the villages themselves do not contain large lakes, the surrounding region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can find a range of natural attractions, from expansive man-made lakes to tranquil nature reserves.

Best lakes around Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland

  • The most popular lakes is Druridge Bay Country Park

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Druridge Bay Country Park

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Druridge Bay's 7-mile (11 km) stretch of pristine sandy coastline is an idyllic setting to cycle. With lakes, meadows, woods and a beach, the beautiful landscape is home to various …

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Hauxley Nature Reserve

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Hauxley nature reserve has undergone a remarkable transformation, with the addition of the eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre.

This picturesque sanctuary attracts a diverse range of birds, including tree sparrows and …

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Lovely walk around the lake or to the beach. It has a play park and a cafe

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Tumbleton Lake

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Tumbleton Lake is an artificial feature built as part of the landscaping of the Cragside Estate. It's a very pretty place to wonder around as part of a walk around the wider estate.

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Nelly Moss Lakes

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Created to provide a steady water supply to power the hydro electric generators Nelly Moss Lakes are two large lakes set amongst woodland in the Cragside Estate. There is a …

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August 3, 2024, Hauxley Nature Reserve

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Refreshment and toilet facilities at the Druridge Bay Country Park Visitor Center.

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Hauxley nature reserve has undergone a remarkable transformation, with the addition of the eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre. This picturesque sanctuary attracts a diverse range of birds, including tree sparrows and coots. The reserve boasts stunning flowers like viper's bugloss and northern marsh orchids, attracting butterflies and dragonflies. Originally a coal mine, Hauxley was transformed by the Northumberland Wildlife Trust. Visitors can enjoy a circular walk, hides for bird watching, a wildlife sightings board, and a rubbing disc trail. The Lookout Café offers delicious refreshments with panoramic views. With volunteering opportunities and educational workshops, Hauxley nature reserve offers an immersive nature experience.

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December 22, 2022, Nelly Moss Lakes

Created to provide a steady water supply to power the hydro electric generators Nelly Moss Lakes are two large lakes set amongst woodland in the Cragside Estate. There is a nice trail that allows you to run all around the lakes either as a short loop on their own or as part of a loop of the wider estate.

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December 19, 2022, Tumbleton Lake

Tumbleton Lake is an artificial feature built as part of the landscaping of the Cragside Estate. It's a very pretty place to wonder around as part of a walk around the wider estate.

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Lovely walk around the lake or to the beach. It has a play park and a cafe

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lakes for family activities around Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland?

For families, Ladyburn Lake, Druridge Bay Country Park is an excellent choice, offering walks, a play park, and refreshment facilities. Another great option is Druridge Bay Country Park itself, which features a 100-acre lake, woods, meadows, and a beach, with opportunities for windsurfing, canoeing, and sailing in summer. Fontburn Reservoir is also family-oriented, particularly popular for fishing.

Where can I find tranquil spots for nature observation and birdwatching?

The Hauxley Nature Reserve is a picturesque sanctuary known for its diverse bird species and eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre, offering circular walks and bird hides. Another excellent location is Branton Lakes Nature Reserve, situated in the Northumberland National Park, which provides a rich ecological experience with diverse wildlife and a bird hide. Newton Pool Nature Reserve is also ideal for birdwatching and spotting coastal wildlife.

Are there lakes suitable for walking and cycling near Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland?

Yes, Kielder Water & Forest Park offers a 26-mile multi-user Lakeside Way trail, perfect for both cycling and walking. Druridge Bay Country Park also has varied landscapes for walks. For a more tranquil experience, Bolam Lake Country Park is ideal for peaceful strolls amidst beautiful scenery. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those around Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland.

What kind of fishing opportunities are available at the lakes in the region?

Anglers have several excellent options. Fontburn Reservoir is known for its large trout population, allowing various fishing methods. Chatton Trout Fishery, with the Cheviot Hills as a backdrop, comprises three well-stocked trout fly fishing lakes. For coarse fishing, Whittle Dene Reservoirs are well-maintained and stocked with species like roach, perch, and skimmers.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

While exploring the lakes, you can visit Kielder Castle within Kielder Water & Forest Park. Additionally, Tumbleton Lake and Nelly Moss Lakes are artificial features built as part of the landscaping of the historic Cragside Estate, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context.

What outdoor activities, besides walking, can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking, you can enjoy a range of activities. Kielder Water & Forest Park offers extensive watersports. Druridge Bay Country Park allows windsurfing, canoeing, and sailing during summer. The wider region also provides opportunities for gravel biking and easy hikes. Explore more options on the gravel biking guide and easy hikes guide for Newton-On-The-Moor And Swarland.

What natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes are set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find extensive forests around Kielder Water, coastal scenery and sand dunes at Druridge Bay Country Park, and dramatic views at Bolam Lake Country Park. Nature reserves like Branton Lakes and Hauxley Nature Reserve feature reed beds, woodlands, grasslands, and shingle beds, supporting rich biodiversity.

Are there any lakes with facilities like cafes or visitor centers?

Yes, Ladyburn Lake, Druridge Bay Country Park has refreshment and toilet facilities at its visitor center. The Hauxley Nature Reserve features a Lookout Café with panoramic views. Kielder Water & Forest Park also has various facilities due to its size and popularity.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the wide range of activities available. Many enjoy the peaceful walks, the opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation, and the family-friendly environments. The combination of lakeside tranquility with coastal scenery at places like Druridge Bay Country Park is also highly valued.

Is it possible to find quiet, less crowded lake spots?

Yes, while some areas can be popular, it's possible to find quieter spots. For instance, at Druridge Bay Country Park, if you venture a bit further from the main car parks, you can find peaceful, unspoilt sections of the beach and lakeside. Whittle Dene Reservoirs also offer areas with more solitude for a quiet fishing experience. Branton Lakes Nature Reserve provides a tranquil setting for wildlife observation away from larger crowds.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Newton-On-The-Moor and Swarland?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers opportunities for watersports at lakes like Druridge Bay Country Park. Spring and autumn are excellent for walking and birdwatching, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter can offer dramatic views and peaceful walks, especially at locations like Bolam Lake Country Park, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

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