Best lakes around Thirston are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including coastal areas, nature reserves, and country parks. This area features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, offering various recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore environments ranging from sandy coastlines to wetlands and historic estates. The lakes provide settings for activities such as walking, wildlife observation, and water sports.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A paradise for terns. Also herons, barn owls, black-headed gulls, ...
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even on a windy late March day theres dozens of species on the lake.
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This pond was formed due to subsidence caused by the collapse of old mining works, resulting in a unique brackish water habitat that connects to the sea. This ecological feature makes it an ideal feeding ground for wading birds, particularly during the spring and autumn migrations when rare species are frequently spotted. Notably, avocets nested here in 2011, marking the northernmost location in the UK where they have done so. The pond also serves as a roosting spot for a substantial number of waterfowl, including greylag and pink-footed geese in small numbers.
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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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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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Visitors frequently enjoy Druridge Bay Country Park, which offers a 7-mile coastline, lakes, meadows, and woods for various activities. Another popular spot is Hauxley Nature Reserve, known for its diverse birdlife and eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre.
Yes, Ladyburn Lake, Druridge Bay Country Park is particularly family-friendly, offering walks, a play park, and a cafe. Druridge Bay Country Park itself is also suitable for families, with its extensive coastline and recreational opportunities.
The lakes and natural reserves around Thirston are rich in wildlife. Hauxley Nature Reserve is a sanctuary for diverse birds, including tree sparrows and coots, and features stunning flowers that attract butterflies and dragonflies. Cresswell Pond is an ideal feeding ground for wading birds, especially during spring and autumn migrations, and a roosting spot for waterfowl.
Yes, you can find cafes at some of the popular lake destinations. Ladyburn Lake, Druridge Bay Country Park has a cafe, and Hauxley Nature Reserve features the Lookout Café, offering refreshments with panoramic views.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on easy gravel paths at Druridge Bay Country Park, where windsurfing, canoeing, and sailing are also possible on the lake during summer. For more routes, explore options for gravel biking and cycling around Thirston.
Yes, there are several walking and hiking opportunities. Hauxley Nature Reserve offers a circular walk, and you can enjoy walks around Ladyburn Lake or to the beach. For dedicated hiking routes, you can find easy hikes around Thirston, including loops within Druridge Bay Country Park.
Cresswell Pond is unique because it was formed by subsidence from old mining works, creating a brackish water habitat that connects to the sea. This ecological feature makes it an important site for wading birds and waterfowl, especially during migration periods.
Tumbleton Lake is an artificial feature that was built as part of the landscaping for the historic Cragside Estate. It offers a pretty setting for a walk as part of exploring the wider estate.
Visitors appreciate Druridge Bay Country Park for its 7-mile stretch of pristine sandy coastline, which is ideal for cycling on its easy gravel path. The park's lakes, meadows, and woods also provide a beautiful landscape home to various wildlife, and the lake is popular for water sports in summer.
Near the lakes, you can find a range of cycling routes. For example, cycling routes around Thirston include moderate loops like 'Druridge Bay – Druridge Bay Country Park loop from Felton' and easy options such as 'The Old Boathouse – Amble Harbour Pods loop from Felton'.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, the easy hikes around Thirston guide features routes like 'View of the Lake – Chinese Bridge loop from Druridge Bay Country Park' and 'Swings and Café loop from Druridge Bay Country Park', both offering pleasant, accessible walks.


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