Best lakes around Hollinghill are found within the wider Northumberland area, as Hollinghill itself does not feature significant natural lakes. This region of England is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including woodlands, wetlands, and various bodies of water. Northumberland offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its scenic beauty.
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Darden Pike 375.84m P20.2 (1233ft) (Hill ID: 504121) [JNSA 30053] Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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The serpentine lake at Kirkharle, designed by famed landscape architect Lancelot "Capability" Brown who was born here in 1716, was finally completed in 2010. Brown's plan, rediscovered in 1980s, breathed new life into the Grade 2 listed parkland. Over 2,000 trees were planted with the help of local schoolchildren, restoring the parkland to its former glory. A fully accessible 1km pathway winds through the landscape, with informative boards along the way. This allows visitors to enjoy the park year-round.
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Lough Hill pond is just a small pond, I can not call it a lake. The surface along here is a bit more rugged and slower to ride on.
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If you fancy a little wander to a gorgeous little lake in the middle of nowhere than get yourself along to Darden Lough. This short but tough little walk has a bit of everything in what is really quite a short distance. However the views and the secluded nature of this trig pointed and cairned summit are definitely worth it.
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Tumbleton Lake is an artificial feature built as part of the landscaping of the Cragside Estate. It's a very pretty place to wonder around as part of a walk around the wider estate.
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Great place to stop but bring your own food - only a hut for fishing supplies and bait.. Coffee machine and Mars/snickers only
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No, Hollinghill itself does not feature significant natural lakes. The notable lakes and bodies of water are found within the wider Northumberland area, where Hollinghill is situated.
Some popular spots include Darden Pike Trig Point, which offers a challenging walk to Darden Lough with secluded views, and Fontburn Reservoir, a larger lake popular for its lakeside environment. Lough Hill Pond is also appreciated for its rugged tracks and scenic vistas.
Yes, Fontburn Reservoir is considered family-friendly. Additionally, Bolam Lake Country Park, located near Rothley, offers a diverse environment suitable for families, with woodlands, wetlands, and a lake, along with a cafe.
Bolam Lake Country Park offers opportunities for wildlife observation, walks around the lake, and enjoying the diverse environment of lake, wetland, and woodland. It's also a habitat for various bird species and red squirrels. A cafe is available with seasonal opening times.
Hebron Lake, situated near Morpeth in Northumberland, is known to hold various fish species, including Crucian Carp and Tench, making it a good spot for fishing enthusiasts. Fontburn Reservoir also caters to fishing, though amenities are limited to fishing supplies.
Yes, Kirkharle Serpentine Lake features a fully accessible 1km pathway that winds through the landscape, allowing visitors to enjoy the park year-round.
You can find various hiking trails in the wider area. For example, the Simonside and Dove Crag Circular offers a difficult 18.6 km hike, while the Lordenshaws Car Park – Dove Crag summit loop provides easier options. You can explore more hiking routes in the Hiking around Hollinghill guide.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for both. For mountain biking, routes like the Simonside & Whitefield Hill loop from Rothbury are available. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the Elsdon and Netherwitton loop. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Hollinghill and Road Cycling Routes around Hollinghill guides.
Amenities vary by location. At Fontburn Reservoir, you'll find fishing supplies, but it's recommended to bring your own food and drinks. Bolam Lake Country Park has a cafe with seasonal opening times. For other locations like Darden Pike Trig Point and Lough Hill Pond, amenities are generally limited, so plan accordingly.
Tumbleton Lake is an artificial feature that was built as part of the landscaping of the Cragside Estate. It's considered a very pretty place to wander around as part of a larger walk within the estate.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views, the tranquil natural settings, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The secluded nature of spots like Darden Lough and the restored parkland of Kirkharle Serpentine Lake are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared many photos and given positive feedback on these locations.
Yes, Kirkharle Serpentine Lake has a significant historical connection. It was designed by the famed landscape architect Lancelot "Capability" Brown, who was born in Kirkharle in 1716. The lake, completed in 2010 based on his rediscovered plans, is part of a Grade 2 listed parkland restoration.


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