Best lakes around Middleton Scriven are found within the broader Shropshire area, characterized by rolling countryside and diverse water bodies. The region offers several notable reservoirs and estate lakes, providing various recreational opportunities and tranquil natural settings. This area combines historical estates with scenic landscapes for outdoor exploration. Middleton Scriven features a variety of water bodies for different outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Fine man-made lake, with an excellent view across to Dudmaston Hall. The path on the west side may be closed on Fridays and Saturdays, so best check.
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Beautiful, peaceful, wildlife-rich pond set in National Trust parkland at Dudmaston.
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Discover this tranquil little lake tucked away in the Shropshire Hills. The lake makes a great picnic spot, or if you're feeling daring, a wild swimming spot, too.
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Obviously not wild swim today, but a great spot to consider in the summer months, if wild swimming is your thing. https://myoutdoors.co.uk/adventure/dark-adventures-in-the-shropshire-hills-katy-goes-wild-swimming
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Near Middleton Scriven, you'll discover a variety of water bodies including historical estate lakes, significant reservoirs, and natural pools. These range from managed woodlands with lakes like Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake to larger reservoirs offering watersports and wildlife, such as Chelmarsh Reservoir, and tranquil natural monuments like Boyne Water Lake.
Yes, Dudmaston Hall is a notable historical site featuring a large lake. This 17th-century hall, managed by the National Trust, offers visitors the chance to explore its architecture, managed woodlands, and landscaped gardens. It also houses a significant art collection and has an interesting history, including its connection to Charles Babbage.
For wild swimming, Boyne Water Lake in the Shropshire Hills is a tranquil spot often considered for a refreshing dip. Another popular location is Carding Mill Reservoir in Carding Mill Valley within the Long Mynd, known for its beautiful cold pool set amidst scenic surroundings.
Chelmarsh Reservoir is an excellent choice for nature and wildlife. The Shropshire Wildlife Trust manages a nature reserve there, maintaining controlled water levels to attract diverse wildfowl and wading birds. It's also home to eleven species of dragonflies and damselflies. Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake also offers a natural setting with mature trees, attracting various birdlife.
Yes, Angel's Lakes in Bridgnorth is a dedicated carp fishery, offering a tranquil environment for angling enthusiasts. Chelmarsh Reservoir also provides fishing opportunities, with rights controlled by the Kinver Freeliners Angling Club.
Many lakes offer great walking. Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake is known for its open paths and mature trees, ideal for walks. The estate around Dudmaston Hall also features managed woodlands and landscaped gardens perfect for exploration. For more challenging hikes, the area around Carding Mill Reservoir in the Long Mynd offers stunning heather-covered hills and iconic views.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Dudmaston Hall and its estate offer woodlands and gardens suitable for families. Boyne Water Lake is a great picnic spot, and Seggy Pool, the smallest lake on the Dudmaston estate, is also listed as family-friendly. Chelmarsh Reservoir provides recreational activities in a beautiful setting.
Yes, Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake is particularly dog-friendly, with many visitors enjoying walks with their pets on its open paths and through the woods.
Beyond walking, Chelmarsh Reservoir is a popular spot for sailing, hosting the Chelmarsh Sailing Club. The wider area around Middleton Scriven also offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, such as those around Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake, and cycling routes like the 'Severn Valley & Ironbridge loop' which can be found in the Cycling around Middleton Scriven guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, the 'Seggy Pool – Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake loop' from Eardington Halt is an easy 7.4 km route. The Easy hikes around Middleton Scriven guide provides more options, including loops around Dudmaston Hall and Estate.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for watersports, picnics, and wild swimming. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp scenery, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check local conditions before visiting.
For a more secluded experience, Boyne Water Lake is described as a tranquil spot tucked away in the Shropshire Hills. Seggy Pool, being the smallest of the Dudmaston estate lakes, might also offer a quieter atmosphere compared to larger, more popular destinations.


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