Best lakes around Fiskerton Cum Morton are found in the surrounding area, as the village itself is bordered by the River Trent rather than large, named lakes. The River Trent is a significant natural feature, offering opportunities for water-based activities and scenic walks. Historically, the area's name reflects its connection to fishing in the local rivers Greet and Trent. The landscape around Fiskerton Cum Morton features a mix of riverine environments and smaller, often reclaimed, water bodies.
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The app showed this as just a regular footpath but it's actually private access only. Fortunately, a local gentleman who had the access code for the padlock unlocked the gate for me and said it wouldn't be a problem if I went through.
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Remember the iconic orange "Hoveringham" Trucks? They transported the Gravel which was dug out of these pits. Now filled in they are home to Trent Carp Fisheries.
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Lambley Parish Council have recently completed on the purchase of Lambley Reed Pond, a site of approximately 5 acres in the heart of the village, an area of natural beauty and a haven for wildlife.
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Balderton Lake is a reclaimed sand and gravel pit which now also features a wooded area and grassland with walkways.
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Mostly a hard packed dirt track (so probably not so good in winter) that runs between the two lanes with the occasional nice view of the lake
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Good menu with plenty of choice. Loads of outdoor seating. Quick service and not expensive. There is a gravel road you need to ride to get to the lodge, it’s easy enough on a road bike.
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Think this is now called Kingfisher lodge. Good food, quick service and fair pricing.
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While Fiskerton Cum Morton is primarily bordered by the River Trent rather than large, named lakes, the river itself is a significant natural feature offering various activities. The surrounding area also features several reclaimed gravel pits and fishing lakes, such as Balderton Lake and Trent Carp Fisheries Lake, which provide diverse natural environments.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. Balderton Lake, a reclaimed sand and gravel pit, features wooded areas, grasslands, and established walkways suitable for families. Additionally, Lambley Reed Pond is described as a haven for wildlife and natural beauty, offering a pleasant spot for a family visit.
The River Trent and nearby lakes offer a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy fishing, particularly for barbel and chub, on the River Trent. Boating is also an option, with services available locally. For land-based activities, there are numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for the area.
For food and refreshments, Kingfisher Lodge is a popular choice. It's a restaurant and lake that welcomes cyclists, known for good food, quick service, and fair pricing. They often serve cooked breakfasts and homemade cakes.
Yes, the River Trent is a popular spot for anglers, known for barbel and chub fishing. Additionally, Trent Carp Fisheries Lake is primarily used for fishing and features a hard-packed dirt track with views of the lake.
The area along the River Trent is popular with walkers, benefiting from the Trent Valley Way. You can find various routes, including the 'Field Edge Tracks – Picnic Spot by the River Trent loop' and the 'Fiskerton Village Exit – River Trent Weir loop', which offer scenic views. More options are available in the hiking guide for Fiskerton Cum Morton.
Yes, boating is an activity you can enjoy on the River Trent. Boat hire services are available in Fiskerton, providing an opportunity to experience the river firsthand. The wider River Trent is also used for narrowboating.
You can expect to see diverse natural features. Balderton Lake offers wooded areas and grasslands. Lambley Reed Pond is a haven for wildlife. The River Trent itself provides tranquil riverside scenery, and the area's historical connection to fishing highlights its rich aquatic ecosystem.
Historically, the village's name, Fiskerton, derives from the abundance of fish in the local rivers Greet and Trent, meaning 'the farm of the fishermen'. The River Trent played a crucial role, with wharves and warehouses lining its riverfront, indicating its past importance for trade and transport.
Yes, Balderton Lake offers established walkways through wooded areas and grasslands, making it suitable for easy walks. The paths along the River Trent also provide relatively flat and accessible routes for a leisurely stroll. For more options, consult the hiking guide.
The area is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for walking, boating, and enjoying the natural scenery. Autumn provides beautiful foliage along the riverbanks. While some dirt tracks, like those at Trent Carp Fisheries Lake, might be less suitable in winter due to mud, the established walkways and riverside paths can still be explored.
While specific parking details for each lake are not always listed, areas popular for walking and fishing along the River Trent typically have designated or informal parking spots. For routes starting in Fiskerton Cum Morton, local parking options would be available within the village or near popular access points to the river and trails.


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