St Georges And Priorslee
St Georges And Priorslee
Best lakes around St Georges And Priorslee offer a variety of opportunities for recreation, wildlife observation, and tranquil escapes. This region within Telford features diverse bodies of water with historical significance and natural beauty. Visitors can find locations suitable for walking, angling, and nature appreciation. The area provides accessible outdoor experiences for various interests.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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Several lakes in the region offer excellent fishing opportunities. Trench Pool is particularly popular among carp anglers, known for specimen fish and large Tench. Horsehay Pool, managed by the Telford Angling Association, is home to a diverse range of coarse fish. The Castle Pools complex is well-stocked with various species, and Priorslee Lake also provides good spots for anglers.
Yes, Priorslee Lake is a great family-friendly option, featuring a children's play park along its footpath. Apley Woods, which includes Apley Pool, is also very family-friendly with wood-carved animals for children to discover along its trails. Many lakes, such as Castle Pools and Horsehay Pool, are suitable for walks and observing ducks, making them pleasant for families.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Priorslee Lake is excellent for birdwatching, especially for various gull species in winter. Trench Pool is known for its water birds and general wildlife. The Dawley Hamlets Local Nature Reserve, home to Castle Pools, is significant for its diverse wetland habitats, including rare aquatic plants and a large population of Great Crested Newts. Wrekin Reservoir is an important site for Common Toads.
Yes, several lakes have interesting historical backgrounds. Horsehay Pool was created by damming a stream for the 18th-century Horsehay Ironworks. Trench Pool was originally part of the local canal system. The Castle Pools area holds historical importance with remnants of Dhy Castle and its past as a canal feeder reservoir. Apley Woods is a 19th-century landscaped woodland with historic elements like the Grade II* listed Apley Castle.
Absolutely. Priorslee Lake offers popular paths for walking and jogging. Apley Woods features extensive winding footpaths, some of which are accessible. The Castle Pools are excellent for walking, and Wrekin Reservoir provides pleasant walking routes. For more options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as the 'Ducks on the Dock – Trench Pool loop from Oakengates' which is an easy hike. Find more hiking guides at Easy hikes around St Georges And Priorslee or Hiking around St Georges And Priorslee.
Priorslee Lake is a notable location for observing various gull species, especially during the winter months. Trench Pool is known for its water birds. Apley Woods, including Apley Pool, provides opportunities for birdwatching, including ducks, geese, and swans. While not a primary birdwatching hotspot, Wrekin Reservoir attracts various finches to its waterside scrub.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. Trench Pool has a flat, solid pathway along one side suitable for cycling. Wrekin Reservoir also offers opportunities for cycling. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can check out MTB trails around the region, such as the 'Priorslee Lake – Smallwood Lodge Tea Room loop from Oakengates'. More routes can be found in the MTB Trails around St Georges And Priorslee guide.
Priorslee Lake has a nearby pub and is sometimes visited by a mobile kitchen for refreshments. Horsehay Pool often has a fish and chip shop nearby, enhancing its appeal as a relaxing spot with convenient amenities.
Trench Pool is known as a peaceful area for wildlife spotting and relaxation. Wrekin Reservoir offers a tranquil complex of tree-lined pools ideal for peaceful walks. Apley Woods, with its pools, provides a tranquil setting for photography and nature appreciation.
Priorslee Lake offers a picturesque setting ideal for photography. Apley Woods and its pools provide a tranquil backdrop for capturing nature's beauty. The Castle Pools, considered a local 'hidden gem', also offer beautiful scenery for photographers.
Yes, Horsehay Pool is part of the Horsehay and Simpsons Pools Local Nature Reserve. The Castle Pools are within the larger Dawley Hamlets Local Nature Reserve, which is significant for its diverse wetland habitats. Apley Woods, encompassing Apley Pool, is also a Local Nature Reserve with Green Flag status.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for recreation, wildlife observation, and tranquil escapes. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like Trench Pool, the historical context of Horsehay Pool, and the 'hidden gem' feel of Castle Pools. The extensive walking trails and family-friendly environment of Apley Woods are also highly valued.


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