Lakes around Cranoe are found within the wider Leicestershire region, as the village itself is small. This area of England offers a variety of water bodies, from large reservoirs to smaller natural lakes and country park features. The landscape includes diverse habitats such as woodlands, wetlands, and open water, supporting local wildlife. Visitors can explore these areas for recreation and to observe natural features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A good way to cycle to Foxton Locks to see the canal engineering.
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It's the perfect spot to hydrate, stretch, and simply appreciate nature before continuing to ride. Beware the thorns and sticks in spring time!
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Foxton to Saddington Reservoir is a quite country road and part of the NCN National Route 6. A joy to cycle along.
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A lovely 102-acre (41 ha) country park, East Carlton is located near the town of Corby. It was once a deer park centred around a historic hall. The present iteration was built in 1870 in an Italianate style with French pavilion roofs. Today, the park contains beautiful woodland, small lakes, a dinosaur safari, a campsite, heritage centre and a cafe.
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Lovely place for a picnic, but be aware that most of the routes out involve some serious climbing for this part of the world. Like Norfolk, not all Rutland is as flat as many think.
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Good views and cricket pitch surrounded by cows
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Several lakes near Cranoe offer great experiences for families. Saddington Reservoir is noted as family-friendly and is an important biological site with diverse habitats. East Carlton Country Park features beautiful woodland, small lakes, a dinosaur safari, and a cafe, making it ideal for a family day out. Rolleston Lake also offers a picturesque and peaceful spot for families to enjoy.
The lakes in the region offer a variety of natural beauty. Eyebrook Reservoir provides scenic views and is quieter than nearby Rutland Water. Saddington Reservoir is a significant biological site with wet willow, woodland, swamp, and open water habitats, supporting various wildlife. Groby Pool, reputedly Leicestershire's largest natural open water, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for its ecological importance and numerous winter wildfowl.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent trails. The route from Foxton to Saddington Reservoir is a quiet country road and part of the NCN National Route 6, perfect for cycling with good views. For broader options, you can explore road cycling routes around Cranoe, including those around Eyebrook Reservoir. For walking, Bradgate Park Deer Park offers scenic paths and a chance to observe abundant deer.
Watermead Country Park, with its network of artificial lakes like John Merrick's Lake and King Lear's Lake, is excellent for birdwatching. It also includes three Local Nature Reserves. Groby Pool is another prime location, being a Site of Special Scientific Interest that supports a wide range of plants, animals, and numerous winter wildfowl.
Absolutely. Eye Kettleby Lakes is a family-run fishery with nine coarse fishing lakes, including specimen carp lakes. Frisby Lakes (also known as Frisby Water Park) is a 100-acre site popular for specimen carp, zander, pike, and other fish. For watersports, Watermead Country Park is suitable, and Stoney Cove is renowned as the UK's National Dive Centre, offering exceptional open-water swimming and diving experiences. Stanton Lakes also offers supervised open-water swimming sessions.
Yes, Bradgate Park Deer Park is not only a natural attraction but also a historical site. East Carlton Country Park was once a deer park centered around a historic hall, with the present iteration built in 1870. Swithland Reservoir is notable for the Great Central Railway, which divides the reservoir, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage.
Many lakes offer convenient amenities. East Carlton Country Park has a cafe and tearooms. Eye Kettleby Lakes features a clubhouse with a tearoom and bar. Stanton Lakes boasts a lakeside bar and bistro. Frisby Lakes has a cafe, children's play area, and picnic area. For broader options, you can find pubs and cafes in villages surrounding the lakes.
Yes, Stanton Lakes is a picturesque 20-acre lake popular for open-water swimming, with supervised sessions available. Stoney Cove, the UK's National Dive Centre, also offers an exceptional open-water swimming experience.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, family picnics, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter provides a tranquil atmosphere, especially for birdwatching at sites like Groby Pool, which supports numerous winter wildfowl.
Many of the natural parks and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife. King Lear's Lake within Watermead Country Park is popular for dog walking. Stanton Lakes also offers an adult-only, dog-friendly touring site with panoramic views, making it a tranquil escape for you and your pet.
For detailed information on Watermead Country Park, you can visit its Wikipedia page. For Eye Kettleby Lakes, more details are available on visitleicester.info, and for open-water swimming at Stanton Lakes, check visitleicester.info.


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