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Hadley and Leegomery

Top 6 Lakes around Hadley and Leegomery

Lakes around Hadley and Leegomery offer various natural and recreational opportunities within Shropshire. This area, part of Telford, features several pools and a significant lake that serve as local amenities and wildlife habitats. While Hadley itself does not host prominent public lakes, the surrounding vicinity provides accessible spots for walking, angling, and observing nature. The landscape includes former industrial sites repurposed into natural reserves, contributing to the region's green spaces.

Best lakes around Hadley and Leegomery

  • The most popular lakes is Trench Pool, a lake that was originally part of the surrounding canal systems. Today, it is a peaceful place to ride and home to various water birds and other wildlife.
  • Another must-see spot is Horsehay Pool, an other natural area situated in Spring Village, Telford. This pool was created when a stream was dammed for the Horsehay Ironworks, offering a scenic location.
  • Visitors also love Castle Pools, Little Dawley, a lake described as a hidden gem in the local area. It is suitable for walking, fishing, and observing ducks.
  • Hadley and Leegomery is known for balancing reservoirs, former canal system pools, and natural lakes. These bodies of water offer opportunities for walking, angling, and wildlife observation.
  • The lakes around Hadley and Leegomery are appreciated by the komoot community, with 6 photos and 24 upvotes across the various highlights.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Trench Pool

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Horsehay Pool

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A beautiful pool situated in Spring Village, Telford, it used to be a stream but was dammed to make way for the Horsehay Ironworks. Grab yourself a chippy from nearby & take in its beauty.

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Wrekin Reservoir

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Good to walk or gravel around the pool :) a nice piece of nature with a little wild island in the middle of pool...

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Castle Pools, Little Dawley

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Beautiful Castle Pools in Little Dawley, a hidden gem in the local area, great for walking & fishing & plenty of ducks. Quack!

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Long Slang and Quarry Pool

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An area of old limestone quarry and lime kilns.
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Nathan
May 7, 2024, Long Slang and Quarry Pool

As of May 2024 the bridge over the pool isn't crossable, so there's no north exit. The surrounding wood is very nice though

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Nej
October 3, 2022, Trench Pool

Trench and Middle Pool were originally part of the surrounding canal systems. But today they're a peaceful place to ride and home to a variety of water birds and other wildlife.

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An area of old limestone quarry and lime kilns. Keep an eye out for Black Squirrels

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Good to walk or gravel around the pool :) a nice piece of nature with a little wild island in the middle of pool...

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nice place to chill

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Beautiful Castle Pools in Little Dawley, a hidden gem in the local area, great for walking & fishing & plenty of ducks. Quack!

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Liam Ball
July 10, 2020, Horsehay Pool

A beautiful pool situated in Spring Village, Telford, it used to be a stream but was dammed to make way for the Horsehay Ironworks. Grab yourself a chippy from nearby & take in its beauty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes and pools for visitors in Hadley and Leegomery?

Among the most appreciated spots are Trench Pool, known for its peaceful atmosphere and wildlife, and Horsehay Pool, a scenic area with historical ties to the Horsehay Ironworks. Visitors also enjoy Castle Pools, Little Dawley, often described as a hidden gem for walking and fishing.

Are there family-friendly lakes in the Hadley and Leegomery area?

Yes, several lakes and pools are suitable for families. Trench Pool, Horsehay Pool, Castle Pools, Little Dawley, and Wrekin Reservoir are all categorized as family-friendly, offering opportunities for walks, wildlife observation, and enjoying nature together.

Where can I go fishing around Hadley and Leegomery?

Angling is a popular activity in the area. You can fish at Castle Pools, Little Dawley. Additionally, Leegomery Pool is a local angling spot managed by the Thomas Telford Angling Society, where day tickets can be purchased. Holmer Lake also offers fishing for species like Roach, Bream, Carp, Perch, and Pike, managed by the Telford Angling Association. For more details on Leegomery Pool, visit telford.gov.uk.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the lakes?

The lakes and pools in the region are home to diverse wildlife. At Trench Pool, you can observe various water birds and other local wildlife. Castle Pools, Little Dawley is known for its ducks. Holmer Lake, a Local Nature Reserve, is particularly rich in birdlife, including great crested and little grebes, kingfishers, and occasionally great white and little egrets.

Are there historical sites or features near the lakes?

Yes, the area has some interesting historical connections. Horsehay Pool was created by damming a stream for the Horsehay Ironworks, reflecting the region's industrial past. Apley Woods, which includes pools, is a fine example of a 19th-century landscaped woodland, offering a glimpse into historical estate design.

What walking opportunities are available around the lakes?

Many lakes offer pleasant walking paths. You can enjoy walks around Castle Pools, Little Dawley and Wrekin Reservoir. Holmer Lake features well-maintained footpaths and trails, ideal for walks, and Apley Woods offers winding footpaths through meadows and trees.

Can I cycle near the lakes in Hadley and Leegomery?

Yes, the wider Hadley and Leegomery area offers cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, the Cycling around Hadley and Leegomery guide and the Gravel biking around Hadley and Leegomery guide list routes that may pass near some of these natural spots, including a route around Wrekin Reservoir.

Are there any nature reserves or protected areas around the lakes?

Yes, Holmer Lake is designated as a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) known as Holmer Lake and Kemberton Meadow and Mounds. This 74-acre site is recognized for its value as a wildlife habitat, encompassing the lake, pools, meadows, hedges, and woodland. More information can be found on telford.gov.uk.

Is there parking available at the lakes?

For Holmer Lake, a dedicated car park is available on Holmer Lane. For other locations like Leegomery Pool, while disabled access is provided, visitors are advised that accessible pegs may not always be close to parking, so it's good to check local signage or information before your visit.

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

Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. Many appreciate the opportunities for gentle walks, observing diverse birdlife, and the quiet enjoyment of fishing. The transformation of former industrial sites into green spaces, like the historical context of Horsehay Pool, also adds a unique charm.

Are there any specific safety guidelines for visiting the pools and lakes?

When visiting any body of water, it's important to adhere to general water safety guidelines. This includes staying out of the water unless it's a designated swimming area (which these lakes are not), and always supervising children closely. Be mindful of your surroundings and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves.

Can I find challenging trails or activities near the lakes?

While many lake walks are gentle, some areas offer more challenging options. For instance, Horsehay Pool is listed with a 'challenging' category, suggesting more varied terrain nearby. For more strenuous activities, consider the mountain biking routes available in the wider area, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Hadley and Leegomery guide.

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