Best lakes around Naseby are primarily man-made reservoirs, originally constructed for water supply to local towns and canals in Northamptonshire. This area features several bodies of water that offer various outdoor activities. The landscape is characterized by these large water features, providing opportunities for walking, bird-watching, and fishing. These lakes contribute to the region's recreational appeal, drawing visitors for their natural and historical significance.
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A good way to cycle to Foxton Locks to see the canal engineering.
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Pitsford Dam is an expansive reservoir surrounded by countryside. It was completed in the 1950s and serves as a vital water supply for the region. There are walking and cycling paths surrounding the lake and lots of beautiful landscaps and wildlife.
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Ravensthorpe reservoir and weir was built in 1890 to supply water to Northampton. Today you can wander around the beautiful water source and enjoy bird-watching, fishing, or just an opportunity to get some fresh air.
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Idyllic spot for a picnic as well as a regular hang-out spot for some of our feathered friends such as geese and swans, and some rarer species such as the ring-necked duck and common crane.
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Foxton to Saddington Reservoir is a quite country road and part of the NCN National Route 6. A joy to cycle along.
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Built to supply water to the nearby Grand Union Canal, Welford and Sulby Reservoirs are wonderfully scenic. Keep your eyes peeled for carp beneath the surface. A loop of Welford Reservoir is an easy walk from nearby Welford, where there are also peaceful walking options along the canal.
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Good views and cricket pitch surrounded by cows
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Visitors frequently enjoy Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir, known for bird-watching and fishing, and Pitsford Water at Brixworth Country Park, which offers cycling, walking, and a visitor centre. Another favorite is Welford and Sulby Reservoirs, appreciated for their scenic beauty and peaceful walks along the canal.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Pitsford Water at Brixworth Country Park has bike rides, walks, and a visitor centre with educational activities like a gnome trail and scavenger hunt. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir and Welford and Sulby Reservoirs are also great for family walks and enjoying nature.
The area around Naseby offers a variety of walking and hiking trails. You can find easy walks, moderate hikes, and circular routes. For example, there are easy walks around Welford and Sulby Reservoirs, and you can explore longer routes like the 'Sibbertoft Bridleway – Welford and Sulby Reservoirs loop' or 'Little waterfall – View from Haselbech Hill loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Naseby guide and Easy hikes around Naseby guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Pitsford Water at Brixworth Country Park is well-known for its bike trails around the lake. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like 'Great Oxendon Tunnel – Brampton Valley Way loop' offer more adventurous options. Explore more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Naseby guide.
Absolutely. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir is a prime spot for bird-watching. Additionally, the Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot is an idyllic location where you can observe various feathered friends, including geese, swans, and sometimes rarer species like the ring-necked duck and common crane.
Many of the lakes around Naseby are man-made reservoirs, originally constructed for practical purposes. For instance, Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir was built in 1890 to supply water to Northampton, and Welford and Sulby Reservoirs were created to feed the Grand Union Canal. These sites offer a blend of natural beauty and historical engineering.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir and Pitsford Water at Brixworth Country Park both offer fishing opportunities. Remember to check local regulations and permit requirements before you go.
Yes, many lakes provide amenities for visitors. Pitsford Water at Brixworth Country Park has a visitor centre and a restaurant. There's also a dedicated Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot, perfect for a relaxing meal outdoors.
Yes, Naseby Reservoir is accessible via a rough track, and you can reach it by car from the A5199 or Naseby via Carvells Lane. It appears to be open at all hours.
The komoot community appreciates the lakes for their natural beauty, the variety of outdoor activities available, and their peaceful atmosphere. Users have shared 4 photos and given 28 upvotes to the highlights, often praising the opportunities for walking, bird-watching, and enjoying fresh air.
Yes, the area offers several scenic viewpoints. Welford and Sulby Reservoirs are wonderfully scenic, offering peaceful views, especially along the canal. The Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot also provides idyllic views of the water and wildlife.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. A loop around Welford Reservoir is considered an easy walk from nearby Welford. You can also find other easy routes in the Easy hikes around Naseby guide, such as the 'Kelmarsh Tunnel – Kelmarsh Station loop'.


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