Best lakes around Cropwell Butler are not prominent natural lakes directly within the village, which is characterized by its rural landscape and conservation area. The Grantham Canal, a man-made waterway, is accessible nearby but is not a natural lake and has been described as overgrown. While a reservoir or underground water system has been observed, it functions as a man-made water storage facility. Larger, established lakes are found in broader regions outside Cropwell Butler.
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Fantastic flat path that goes all the way around the regatta lake... Great for cycling, walking running and jogging.
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Part of Colwick Country Park, the stretch of land between the lakes and the River Trent is an interesting place to walk. You can see the boast in the mariners and the peaceful lake.
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Colwick Country Park is a public park owned by Nottingham City Council. The Colwick estate which the park is based on is the gardens of Colwick Hall. There are a couple of lakes and areas of woodland and wetland habitat. The river Trent runs to the south and the racecourse and busy A612 run to the north.
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A Local Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire The Netherfield Lagoons, Local Nature Reserve is situated on the Trent Valley Flood Plain in Nottinghamshire and has been partly used as a dump for coal slurry but with two remaining gravel ponds. The two slurry pits are separated by a raised causeway, which is elevated some 50 feet (15 m) above the pits, giving a commanding view of the area. The largest tank is virtually full but retains some water, with muddy edges attractive to waders and roosting gulls and terns. The smaller tank is mainly deep water, attracting good numbers of wildfowl, with smaller birds, especially warblers, feeding and breeding around the tank edges. The site consists roughly of three compartments, the Slurry Lagoon, the Deep Pit and the two Gravel Pits. (source: https://www.gedlingconservationtrust.org/netherfield-lagoons/)
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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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No, Cropwell Butler is primarily characterized by its rural landscape and conservation area, without prominent natural lakes directly within the village. The water bodies in the immediate vicinity are generally man-made, such as the Grantham Canal or storage reservoirs.
While natural lakes are not a feature of Cropwell Butler itself, the surrounding region offers various man-made water bodies. These include the Grantham Canal, which is a historic waterway, and larger recreational lakes like Colwick Country Park Lakes and Holme Pierrepont Lake, which are popular for outdoor activities.
Several locations offer family-friendly activities. Colwick Country Park Lakes are ideal for walks with kids, offering woodland and wetland habitats. The National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont, also has a flat tarmac track suitable for children's cycling, and offers activities like white water rafting. Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve is also categorized as family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, there are excellent options for walking and cycling. Holme Pierrepont Lake features a fantastic flat path around the regatta lake, perfect for cycling, walking, running, and jogging. The National Water Sports Centre also has a tarmac track around the water, making it great for cycling. For more walking options, you can explore easy hikes around Cropwell Butler.
At Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve, you can observe a variety of birds, including waders, roosting gulls, terns, and wildfowl. Smaller birds, especially warblers, feed and breed around the tank edges. Colwick Country Park Lakes also feature wetland habitats, which support diverse wildlife.
Yes, for refreshments, Kingfisher Lodge is a cafe/restaurant located near a lake, welcoming cyclists and serving breakfast and homemade cakes. Other facilities may also be available at larger parks like Colwick Country Park or the National Water Sports Centre.
The Grantham Canal, while accessible in the vicinity, is a canal rather than a natural lake and has been described as 'severely overgrown'. This might affect accessibility and the overall experience for some visitors.
The National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont, can get very busy on hot summer days and often hosts events on Sundays. If you prefer a quieter experience, it's advisable to visit earlier in the week or outside of school holidays.
For running enthusiasts, Holme Pierrepont Lake offers a fantastic flat path ideal for jogging. Additionally, you can explore various running trails around Cropwell Butler, including routes that incorporate the Grantham Canal Path.
For a peaceful walk and nature observation, Colwick Country Park Lakes offer a serene environment with views of boats and peaceful lake surroundings, along with woodland and wetland habitats. Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve is also excellent for observing diverse birdlife in a natural setting.
Yes, the area around Cropwell Butler offers several road cycling routes. While not directly passing every lake, routes like 'The Tea Junction loop from Rushcliffe' or 'The Old Wharf – The Old Wharf loop from Bingham' are part of the broader network of road cycling routes around Cropwell Butler, which can take you near some of the region's water features.


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