Best lakes around Lawley And Overdale include several local pools that serve as aquatic attractions. The area features a blend of natural spaces and historical significance, with some pools linked to former industrial sites. These locations offer opportunities for walks, wildlife observation, and community recreation. The landscape combines broadleaved woodland with open green spaces, providing diverse environments for outdoor activities.
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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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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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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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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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The area features a variety of aquatic spots, including former canal systems like Trench Pool, historical pools linked to industrial heritage such as Horsehay Pool, and former quarry pits like Simpsons Pool. Many are surrounded by woodland and offer diverse natural settings.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Newdale Pool features a children's playpark and picnic areas, with trails accessible for pushchairs. Horsehay Pool is popular for feeding ducks, and Castle Pools, Little Dawley is known for its ducks and easy walks. Trench Pool and Wrekin Reservoir are also considered family-friendly.
For walks and nature observation, Horsehay Pool, a Local Nature Reserve, offers scenic paths and a tranquil atmosphere. Simpsons Pool, adjacent to Horsehay, is a former quarry pit surrounded by broadleaved woodland, ideal for wildlife spotting. Newdale Pool also provides walks through its surrounding woodland with a nature interpretation board. Apley Woods features 56 acres of meadows, pools, and winding footpaths.
Yes, Horsehay Pool is a popular spot for peaceful fishing, supporting various coarse fish species. Castle Pools, Little Dawley is also suitable for fishing. For specific permit requirements at Horsehay Pool, you can check the Telford & Wrekin Council website: telford.gov.uk.
Absolutely. Horsehay Pool holds significant historical value, having been linked to the former Horsehay Ironworks where it served as a power source. Trench Pool was originally part of the surrounding canal systems. The Lawley Village Green Pool is also part of the Lawley and Overdale Parish History Trail.
Beyond walking and nature observation, the area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, mountain bikes, and road cycling. Explore options like the 'Wrekin Reservoir loop from Dawley' for cycling or 'The Wrekin summit – The Wrekin Hillfort loop from Dawley' for mountain biking. More details on these routes can be found in the Cycling around Lawley And Overdale, MTB Trails around Lawley And Overdale, and Road Cycling Routes around Lawley And Overdale guides.
Yes, Newdale Pool is part of a trail accessible for pushchairs and cyclists, making it suitable for gentle outdoor activities. Many of the paths around the local pools are generally flat and well-maintained, offering easy access.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. Many enjoy the opportunities for leisurely walks, wildlife observation (especially birds and ducks), and the historical context of sites like Horsehay Pool. The family-friendly amenities, such as playparks and picnic areas, are also highly valued.
Newdale Pool and Lawley Village Green Pool both feature nature interpretation boards that provide insights into the local wildlife. Horsehay Pool and Simpsons Pool together form a Local Nature Reserve, offering valuable natural spaces for wildlife observation, including various fish species and broadleaved woodland habitats for birds and small mammals.
While not widely publicized, Simpsons Pool, adjacent to Horsehay Pool, is a former quarry pit that has flooded and is surrounded by broadleaved woodland, offering a serene and less-trafficked natural space. Castle Pools, Little Dawley is also considered a hidden gem by locals, great for walking and fishing.
Yes, Wrekin Reservoir is accessible to the public and is a good spot for walking or gravel cycling around the pool. It's known for its natural setting with a small wild island in the middle.


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