Best lakes around Brereton are characterized by natural pools and former quarry lakes, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The area features Brereton Pool, a 14-acre lake within Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, known for its clear water and varied depths. This reserve encompasses over 50 acres of woodland, heathland, and wetland, supporting a variety of wildlife. The terrain is generally firm and even, with accessible routes available.
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Redesmere Sailing Club welcomes membership enquires but isn’t open to the public. The facilities are for members’ use only.
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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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Such a great spot to visit. Pack a picnic as there are plenty of benches around to have a break and take in these beautiful views.
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Redesmere sailing club is a friendly local sailing club situated on the edge of Redesmere lake. The club hosts regular socials and provides lessons to the public.
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Great spot to stop and rest with some wildlife nearby. Particularly goof for birdwatchers.
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For picturesque views, consider Winterley Pool, known for its tranquil setting and wildlife, or Serpentine Lake, which offers beautiful views perfect for a picnic. Redesmere Lake is also a notable spot, especially for experiencing stunning sunsets.
Brereton Pool, located within the Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, is a significant 14-acre lake known for its clear water and varied depths. The surrounding reserve features over 50 acres of woodland, heathland, and wetland, supporting a diverse array of wildlife, including various bird species. It offers opportunities for nature walks, birdwatching, and has accessible routes.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Serpentine Lake is a great spot for a picnic with benches available. Winterley Pool and Redesmere Lake are also listed as family-friendly viewpoints. Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, home to Brereton Pool, provides recreation areas suitable for picnics and easy walks.
Dogs are welcome at Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, which encompasses Brereton Pool, but they must be kept under close control to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, surrounding Brereton Pool, offers wheelchair-accessible routes. The terrain is generally firm and even, making it suitable for easy walking and accessibility.
At Brereton Pool, you can enjoy nature walks along lakeside routes like the 'Brimstone Trail' and woodland paths, birdwatching, and orienteering (maps available for purchase). Canoeing is also possible with annual permits for groups, and the Macclesfield Canoe Club uses the lake for training. Please note that paddleboarding is not permitted.
Yes, Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve provides a pay-and-display car park. Annual permits are available, and Blue Badge holders can park for free. Public toilets, including disabled facilities, are also on-site.
The lakes and their surrounding reserves are rich in wildlife. At Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, you might spot birds such as great spotted woodpeckers, nuthatches, treecreepers, kingfishers, herons, great crested grebes, and goldfinches. Winterley Pool is also known for its abundant wildlife, including a resident flock of mute swans.
Fishing is a popular activity at some lakes. Winterley Pool is a favored fishing lake. At Brereton Pool, angling is permitted, but currently, only Wheelock Angling Society members have access for fishing, and day tickets are not available. There is no closed season for fishing at Brereton Heath.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve offers various woodland and lakeside paths, including the 'Brimstone Trail'. You can find detailed routes, such as the easy 1.9 km 'Brereton Pool – Brereton Heath Country Park loop', by exploring the hiking guide for Brereton.
Beyond hiking, the area around Brereton's lakes offers opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can discover various routes, such as the 22.7 km easy 'Brereton Heath Lane Bridleway – Bridle Path with River Views loop' for cycling, or explore options in the cycling guide and gravel biking guide for Brereton.
Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve provides a range of facilities for visitors. These include a pay-and-display car park (with free parking for Blue Badge holders), public toilets (including disabled facilities), changing rooms, and recreation areas suitable for picnics. You can find more details on the Cheshire East Council website.


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