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Top 4 Lakes around Careby Aunby And Holywell

Best lakes around Careby Aunby And Holywell are found within a region characterized by historical sites and natural woodlands in Lincolnshire, England. The area features charming town centers and notable examples of lakes, particularly within Holywell Hall Park. These include a series of three serpentine lakes, part of an 18th-century landscape design. The region offers a blend of historical significance and preserved natural settings.

Best lakes around Careby Aunby And Holywell

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Fort Henry Lake in Exton Park

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Fort Henry is a gothic folly, sitting beside a large lake often adorned with water lilies in the heart of Exton Park.

Built in 1788 for Henry, Earl of Gainsborough, …

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Great photo op and ideal water break location

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View of the Lakes

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Arrow-straight and virtually empty level road past the flooded pits and quarries that now form a series of lakes. Great route for a pace line.

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Harbour Café

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Great place to stop overlooking Rutland Water opens from 09:30

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Neil Sneade
June 30, 2024, View of the Lakes

Arrow-straight and virtually empty level road past the flooded pits and quarries that now form a series of lakes. Great route for a pace line.

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Scenic spot where the road crosses the dammed stream that forms the lakes.

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Fort Henry is a gothic folly, sitting beside a large lake often adorned with water lilies in the heart of Exton Park. Built in 1788 for Henry, Earl of Gainsborough, Fort Henry is located on private grounds, as are the shores of the larger, Northern lake. The public footpath circumnavigates the smaller lake to the South.

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Perfect picnic spot - FYI, The north shore is private property.

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Lovely setting. The bends can be slippy in Autumn/Winter.

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Great photo op and ideal water break location

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Good food. Had a BBQ here after a sportive.

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Tom
July 3, 2019, Harbour Café

Great place to stop overlooking Rutland Water opens from 09:30

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I expect to find around Careby Aunby And Holywell?

The region features a mix of man-made reservoirs, ornamental lakes, and natural lake characteristics. You'll find large structures like Rutland Water Dam, as well as smaller, historically designed water bodies like those within Holywell Hall Park.

Are there any historically significant lakes in the area?

Yes, the ornamental lakes within Holywell Hall Park are historically significant. They are a key element of an 18th-century landscape park, featuring a Grade II listed mid-18th-century stone bridge and a fishing temple. While Holywell Hall is private, the preserved design of the park and its features are notable.

Which lakes are considered family-friendly?

Several lakes are suitable for families. Rutland Water Dam, Fort Henry Lake in Exton Park, and the general 'View of the Lakes' area are all categorized as family-friendly. These spots often offer scenic views and opportunities for gentle exploration.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the lakes?

You can enjoy various outdoor activities, including running and hiking. There are numerous trails available, such as the 'Quarry Bridleway' loops or the 'Cabbagehill Wood loop'. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails or hiking routes guides for Careby Aunby And Holywell.

Are there easy walking trails around the lakes?

Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Bourne Woods South End loop' or the 'Dogkennel Plantation loop'. More options for leisurely strolls can be found in the easy hikes guide for the area.

Where can I find a scenic spot for photos or a break?

Twin Lakes and Humpback Bridge is an excellent scenic spot for photo opportunities and an ideal water break location. It's where a road crosses a dammed stream, forming the lakes.

Are there any cafes near the lakes?

Yes, the Harbour Café is a great place to stop, offering views overlooking Rutland Water. It typically opens from 09:30 and is known for good food.

What makes Fort Henry Lake in Exton Park unique?

Fort Henry Lake in Exton Park is notable for its gothic folly, Fort Henry, built in 1788. The lake is often adorned with water lilies, and while the north shore is private, a public footpath circumnavigates a smaller lake nearby.

What should I know about Rutland Water Dam?

Rutland Water Dam is a significant man-made structure, 35 meters high and 1200 meters long, forming a key part of the reservoir. Construction began in 1971 and took nearly five years. Be aware of potential crosswinds in the area.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Careby Aunby And Holywell?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and preserved natural settings. The area offers diverse experiences, from the impressive scale of Rutland Water Dam to the picturesque and historically rich landscapes like those at Holywell Hall Park and Fort Henry Lake. Many enjoy the scenic views and photo opportunities.

Is there public access to the lakes within Holywell Hall Park?

While Holywell Hall is a private residence, the ornamental lakes and the surrounding landscape park have historical significance. The park was opened to the public in 2009 through the National Garden Scheme, though direct public access to the lakes themselves may still be limited due to the private nature of the estate.

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