Best lakes around Winshill are found in its immediate vicinity, a village bordered by the River Trent. While Winshill itself does not host large natural lakes, the area offers several notable water parks and reservoirs. These water bodies provide opportunities for recreation, wildlife observation, and walking trails. The River Trent, historically significant, flows along the western flank, contributing to the natural landscape.
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A great place to walk and a visit to waterside is a must in the Sun
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hicks Lodge trail blue route biking walks around the woods and lake
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The Cross Britain Way is a long-distance route that goes 279 miles (450 km) from Barmouth on the West Wales coast to Boston on the East coast of England. The route was initiated to span the UK to highlight the lesser-known areas of our picturesque hidden countryside. Here you are at Staunton Harold Reservoir, which is a fair size at 210 acres (85 hectares). Here on the north-west shore, you have fine views out over the water and the surrounding woodland. There is an abundance of birdlife to look at here too. Not far away is the National Trust Cafe for Staunton Harold with access to toilets.
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Great walks and biking awesome views parking cafe
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Great place for an hour or so out in the woods, the trail is a good workout and you can often spot animals in the evening. Deer occasionally, foxes and always crows. Try the green trail as well as it's quite twisty and turns and exciting, with lots of little up and downhills. There are some nice, welcome, benches and picnic tables 3/4 of the way round.
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Very flowy trail, nice bumps and berms!
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The lakes around Winshill offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling at places like Staunton Harold Reservoir, or explore extensive grounds for walking at Deer Park at Calke Abbey. Fishing is popular at Meadow Lane Lake and Beehive Woodland Lakes, while Conkers Waterside provides outdoor walks and an adventure playground.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Conkers Waterside features an adventure playground and various outdoor walks. Branston Water Park is highly accessible with flat paths, picnic areas, and a children's play area. Staunton Harold Reservoir also has a playground and offers easy walks.
For easy walks, Branston Water Park offers a flat, circular path around its lake, suitable for all abilities. Deer Park at Calke Abbey provides extensive grounds for gentle strolls. The paths around Albert Village Lake are also suitable for enjoyable walking.
Avid anglers should consider Meadow Lane Lake, known for its specimen carp, tench, and catfish, with options for day and night fishing. Beehive Woodland Lakes, a short distance away, also offers three well-stocked fishing lakes within its 66-acre site.
Yes, Deer Park at Calke Abbey has a cafe on its grounds. Staunton Harold Reservoir also features a cafe, and Conkers Waterside provides cafes and other facilities for visitors.
Branston Water Park is a local nature reserve with extensive reed beds, woodland, and wildflower meadows, making it excellent for birdwatching and general wildlife spotting. Deer Park at Calke Abbey is home to deer and other natural wildlife.
Yes, Staunton Harold Reservoir is suitable for biking, offering scenic views. For mountain biking enthusiasts, Hicks Lodge Blue Trail provides a dedicated bikes-only trail with bumps and berms. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including gravel biking and road cycling, by exploring the Gravel biking around Winshill and Road Cycling Routes around Winshill guides.
The River Trent, which borders Winshill, has historical importance for trade. The area around the Trent, particularly near Burton, is rich in history, featuring landmarks like the medieval Burton Bridge crossing the river. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Yes, Conkers Waterside offers an adventure playground, making it a great day out for young families. Branston Water Park also includes a children's play area, alongside its accessible paths and picnic spots.
Staunton Harold Reservoir is known for its beautiful views over the water, where you might even spot sailboats. Albert Village Lake, a former opencast mine, now offers a scenic central lake surrounded by paths.
Many of the natural areas and parks around Winshill's lakes are suitable for dog walking. Deer Park at Calke Abbey is listed as dog-friendly, offering extensive grounds for walks. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs, especially around wildlife areas.
Beehive Woodland Lakes, located a short distance from Winshill in rural Derbyshire, provides camping and glamping facilities, including camping pods, making it suitable for extended stays in a peaceful natural environment.


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