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Top 13 Lakes around Great Wyrley

Best lakes around Great Wyrley include significant water bodies that offer recreational and natural attractions. The Wyrley & Essington Canal, known for its winding path, runs directly through the area and is designated a Local Nature Reserve. Nearby, Chasewater Reservoir, a man-made lake created in 1797, serves as a feeder for the canal system and is part of Chasewater Country Park, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Monkey Trail, Cannock Chase

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Really nice trails. Possibly only suitable for the bravest of beginners due to the variety of obstacles. Great chance to fine tune your mountain bike skills both on uphill and down hill courses

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Fairoak Pools

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Just beautiful to watch the sunshine on the water. To sit in peace in the sunshine and take it all in.

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Stony Brook Pools

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Enjoy a moment on the footbridge to hear the rushing water beneath.

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Rough Wood Nature Reserve

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Rough Wood is a nature reserve located in the middle of the oldest and largest woodland in Walsall. With paths, ponds, streams and meadows, it's a fantastic place to explore …

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Plenty of parking at the visitor centre, a great park for the kids, pretty views, watersports, crazy golf, steam engines and museum just up the road from the car park... lots to do here on a sunny day!

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Richard
July 1, 2025, Fairoak Pools

may need to take detours due to festival dismantal or no access to other routes minor issue but amazing walk

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Lovely place to stop mid ride to take in the scenery.

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having just been in the area for 3 days and ridden all of these: Perry's blue, a new route post Commonwealth games, from the Birches visitor centre, is suitable for even the newest of MTB'ers - there is nothing technically hard. But there are some really fun berms even for experienced to enjoy and it has some good Red optional diversions as well. Follow the Dog is the next one up - a "light and fruity middling" Red - whilst some sections are steep, some are technical, some are loose/narrow/twisty - none are all 3 are at the same time. Suitable as a first time Red. And finally, Monkey is a proper hard red - some brutal sequential switchback climbs (Lung Buster), adverse camber rocky drops verging to "very dark oaky" red (Tom/Dick/Harry on Original Monkey). And the parts that are actually marked black are verging on Danny MacAskill.... Definitely not one for a first red.

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A gorgeous spot to rest on the blue route by the pool with a bench. If you sit here for long enough you might catch a sighting of the kingfisher on the hunt or fish coming to the surface to look for bugs.

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This is a great place to run, in the summer it offers cool over hsadows from the trees, and really makes you feel at one with nature. I would recommend anyone to run here, (always safely and in the day off course)

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Plenty of parking at the visitor centre, a great park for the kids, pretty views, watersports, crazy golf, steam engines and museum just up the road from the car park... lots to do here on a sunny day! Lots of the tracks around the reservoir can be boggy even in summer so good waterproof footwear is a must if you intend to walk the whole way round! 😊

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New additions to trails have opened in the last month or so! (May 2021) The blue has added some nice sections that give opportunity for progression with some easy berms and pump sections. The red some new jumps, berms and rock gardens at the start near the trail centre and birches valley car park

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Dayle
August 9, 2020, Fairoak Pools

Fantastic spot for a picnic or lunch. Or even to stop and sit down on the various benches around. Be warned, it can get busy as it is a hot spot of cannock chase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main water bodies to explore around Great Wyrley?

The primary water bodies are the Wyrley & Essington Canal, known as "the Curly Wyrley" for its winding path, and the nearby Chasewater Reservoir. The canal runs directly through Great Wyrley, while Chasewater is a large man-made lake that historically fed the canal system.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do at Chasewater Country Park?

Chasewater Country Park offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy water sports like sailing, water-skiing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and water zorbing. For land-based activities, there are numerous trails for walking and cycling, bird watching, and designated areas for picnics and barbecues. The Chasewater Railway also offers scenic rides on vintage trains.

Are there good walking or hiking trails near the lakes in Great Wyrley?

Yes, there are many walking and hiking opportunities. The Wyrley & Essington Canal has towpaths ideal for peaceful walks. Chasewater Country Park features extensive trails around the reservoir and through woodlands. For more structured routes, you can find easy hikes like the "Essingtron & Quarry Lake loop" or the "Hawks Green Woodland Trails loop" in the Easy hikes around Great Wyrley guide.

Is the Wyrley & Essington Canal suitable for nature observation?

Absolutely. A segment of the Wyrley & Essington Canal through South Staffordshire, including Great Wyrley, was designated a Local Nature Reserve. It's an important ecological site, hosting diverse aquatic plant life and various waterfowl, making it excellent for nature observation.

Are there family-friendly spots among the lakes around Great Wyrley?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Fairoak Pools and Stony Brook Pools are noted as family-friendly, offering peaceful natural surroundings. Chasewater Country Park is also highly recommended for families, with children's play areas, water sports, and the heritage railway.

What is the historical significance of the Wyrley & Essington Canal and Chasewater Reservoir?

Both have significant historical ties to the region's industrial past. The Wyrley & Essington Canal, built in the late 1790s, was crucial for transporting coal from local mines. Chasewater Reservoir, created in 1797, served as a vital feeder reservoir to supply water to the canal and maintain levels across the Birmingham Canal Network.

Can I go cycling around the lakes in Great Wyrley?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The towpaths along the Wyrley & Essington Canal are suitable for cycling, and Chasewater Country Park offers numerous trails. For mountain biking enthusiasts, Monkey Trail, Cannock Chase, offers challenging and fun trails with varied terrain. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Great Wyrley guide.

Are there facilities like cafes or parking available at Chasewater Country Park?

Yes, Chasewater Country Park Visitor Centre provides ample parking, a café, and a gift shop. These facilities make it a convenient and comfortable destination for visitors.

What makes Chasewater Country Park a special place for wildlife?

Chasewater Country Park is recognized as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological importance. It encompasses the 90-hectare reservoir, extensive woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, providing diverse habitats for a wide range of wildlife and bird species.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes in this area?

Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural surroundings, the opportunity to observe wildlife like kingfishers, and the variety of outdoor activities available. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling, and the chance to relax by the water, as noted by visitors to spots like Fairoak Pools and Stony Brook Pools.

Are there any quiet spots for relaxation or contemplation near Great Wyrley's lakes?

Yes, Fairoak Pools is described as a beautiful, peaceful spot to rest and watch the water. Similarly, Stony Brook Pools offers a lovely place to stop and take in the scenery, with a bench available for resting.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes around Great Wyrley?

Many outdoor areas, including Chasewater Country Park and the Wyrley & Essington Canal towpaths, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserve areas or where wildlife is present, and to check specific park rules for any restrictions.

What should I wear when visiting the lakes, especially in winter?

For visits to the lakes, especially in cooler or wetter conditions, good waterproof footwear is highly recommended, as some tracks around Chasewater Reservoir can be boggy even in summer. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing weather, and a waterproof outer layer is advisable for protection against rain and wind.

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