Best lakes around Warmingham offer diverse natural beauty and activities in the surrounding Cheshire East region. While Warmingham is a small village, its proximity to various lakes provides opportunities for outdoor exploration. These areas feature a mix of historic landscapes, woodlands, and unique ecological sites. Visitors can find tranquil retreats and spots for wildlife observation.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Formerly a sand quarry, the area is now a country park. The mere is home to a wide variety of birds as well as a sailing club.
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Access from The Salt Line. Great for walkers and bikes and has a tree trail so great for families. Also an animal and bird look out board.
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Nestled within captivating surroundings, Winterley Pool emerges as a favoured fishing lake, offering a tranquil haven for both anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. An idea spot to pause and immerse oneself in the breathtaking scenery. Abundant in wildlife, the pool is graced by a resident flock of mute swans.
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Nestled within the picturesque landscapes, Hurleston Reservoir runs alongside the Hurleston junction, the point where the Llangollen Canal intersects with the Shropshire Union Canal. There are plenty of canal features to see and Snugburys Ice cream shop is just around the corner. https://snugburys.co.uk/
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Great spot to stop and rest with some wildlife nearby. Particularly goof for birdwatchers.
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Croxton Flash, on the east bank of the Trent and Mersey Canal, was formed because of mining subsidence. The lake is one of many similar lakes in the area created this way, which are referred to locally as ‘flashes’. Croxton Flash is home to many birds and insects.
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Several lakes around Warmingham are great for families. Winterley Pool is picturesque and popular with anglers, offering a tranquil setting for all ages. Croxton Flash provides easy walks along the canal towpath, ideal for families and wildlife spotting. Additionally, Brereton Heath Country Park, with its mere and surrounding forest, is a former sand quarry now offering a variety of activities for families.
Yes, many lakes in the area are suitable for dog walking. Croxton Flash offers leisurely walks along the canal towpath, which is perfect for dogs. Marbury Country Park, though a bit further, also provides extensive trails and open spaces for dogs to enjoy, with accessible paths for all.
The lakes around Warmingham offer diverse natural features. You can find picturesque fishing lakes like Winterley Pool, abundant with wildlife including mute swans. Croxton Flash is a unique 'flash' lake formed by mining subsidence, home to various birds and insects. Further afield, Black Lake Nature Reserve features a rare 'quaking bog' with unique Sphagnum moss, dragonflies, and rare plants like common sundew.
Yes, the region boasts both historical and unique geological sites. Marbury Country Park features historical landscapes with magnificent lime avenues and an arboretum, remnants of an 1850s estate. Geologically, Croxton Flash is a notable 'flash' lake formed by subsidence due to the natural dissolution of underlying salt measures, a common phenomenon in the area.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on extensive trails at places like Marbury Country Park, which also has an orienteering course. Delamere Forest, home to Blakemere Moss and Black Lake, provides opportunities for mountain biking, horse riding, and even zip wires. For specific routes, explore the gravel biking or running trails guides around Warmingham.
For birdwatching, Winterley Pool is a great spot, known for its resident mute swans and other wildlife. Blakemere Moss within Delamere Forest is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and an excellent location for observing species such as greylags, Canada geese, and coots. Marbury Country Park also has bird hides for wildlife observation.
Marbury Country Park is known for its accessible paths, making it enjoyable for visitors of all abilities, including those with wheelchairs or strollers. The park offers a tranquil retreat with splendid woodlands and views across Budworth Mere.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly vibrant. In spring, the woods at Marbury Country Park are alive with lesser celandines, wood anemones, bluebells, and the scent of wild garlic. This season also offers excellent opportunities for observing diverse wildlife as nature awakens.
Yes, many areas offer circular walking routes. The Blakemere trail in Delamere Forest is a popular circular route for walking and is also used for the weekly Delamere parkrun. Additionally, areas like Borrow Pit Meadows offer lovely hidden meadows around a lake, ideal for walks.
While Warmingham itself is a small village, amenities can be found in nearby towns and villages. For example, near Hurleston Reservoir and Canal Bridges, you'll find Snugburys Ice Cream shop just around the corner. Larger towns like Middlewich, Sandbach, and Winsford, which are close to many of these lakes, offer a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Cycling is a popular activity around the lakes. Marbury Country Park offers extensive networks of trails suitable for cycling. Delamere Forest, which includes Blakemere Moss, provides mountain biking opportunities. For more structured routes, you can explore the gravel biking or road cycling guides for Warmingham, which feature various routes near the lakes.
Black Lake Nature Reserve, nestled within Delamere Forest, is a tranquil and ecologically unique 'hidden gem'. It's a small pool and bog system known for its diverse population of dragonflies and damselflies, as well as rare plants. It offers a peaceful setting for quiet contemplation and observing unique flora and fauna.


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