Best lakes around Yeaveley Derbyshire offers a landscape characterized by its serene water bodies and historical estates. The area is particularly known for its fishing lakes, including the notable Yeaveley Estate lake, a prime destination for fly fishing enthusiasts. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from those integrated into parklands to those featuring historical structures and sculptures. The region provides opportunities for walking and appreciating the natural and man-made features surrounding these water bodies.
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JCB Lake is a public area featuring a lake and landscaped grounds, including sculptures and wildlife. It's known for its paved paths, making it a popular spot for walks and birdwatching. The lake was created in 1968 as part of JCB's commitment to conservation and landscaping.
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The JCB factory west of Rocester has worked hard to incorporate itself into the landscape. The site includes parkland and an ornamental lake which is open to the public and maintained by JCB staff. There are several statues placed in and around the lake including this flying birds sculpture.
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The nearby village of Shirley was once the seat of Earl Ferrers and the Shirley family. The parkland and woods of the estate is still called Shirley Park although the grand house is no longer evident. Walking through the woodland and along the lake side is aa nice change to the farmland of the area. The woods make a great loop either from Shirley or for a longer walk from Ashbourne.
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reasonabe incline gravel climbs on each side but a lovely place to view the lake and the old timber mill water wheel
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A wood that has been created for remembering various people who have passed away (their friends and relatives can buy and dedicate a tree in their memory). The wood is open to all and is a nice place to stop for a picnic. There are many, many picnic tables spread throughout the site. https://www.heritage-wood.co.uk/ Very scenic lake surrounded by picnic tables and populated by HUGE carp (absolutely no fishing!)
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Osmaston Estate is a beautiful park with plenty of ancient woodlands to explore. It is well worth planning a route which ventures through this park. The sawmill is a beautiful building located by the lake and immediately adjacent to the footpath. It is surrounded by steep bank covered with a verdant forest of very tall trees. Parking is easy on the street in both nearby Shirley & Osmaston villages.
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The Yeaveley area offers a diverse range of water bodies, including fishing lakes, ornamental lakes, and parkland ponds. You can find lakes integrated into parklands like Shirley Park Woodland and Pond, or those featuring historical structures such as Osmaston Park Sawmill with its old timber mill water wheel. There are also sites with unique features like the Flying Birds Sculpture at JCB Lake.
Yes, several lakes around Yeaveley are suitable for families. Shirley Park Woodland and Pond offers pleasant walks through woodlands and along the lakeside. Flying Birds Sculpture at JCB Lake features a flat path, making it accessible for all visitors. Additionally, Heritage Wood, which includes a scenic lake, is a great spot for a picnic with many tables spread throughout the site.
Yes, the region is particularly known for its fishing opportunities. The lake at the Yeaveley Estate is a prime destination for fly fishing enthusiasts, described as one of Derbyshire's finest small dry-fly lakes. It operates on a strict catch-and-release basis for most fish, with a limited number of rods, so advance booking is essential. Tuition and rod hire are also available by prior arrangement.
Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. For example, you can enjoy walking through the woodland and along the lakeside at Shirley Park Woodland and Pond. The area also offers various hiking routes that pass by these water bodies. You can find detailed hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Yeaveley guide.
The lakes are often integrated with historical or man-made features. Osmaston Park Sawmill is a notable site featuring a beautiful building with an old timber mill water wheel, set amidst ancient woodlands. The parkland of Shirley Park Woodland and Pond was once part of the estate of Earl Ferrers and the Shirley family.
Absolutely. For instance, the Flying Birds Sculpture at JCB Lake offers a flat path suitable for all visitors. Many routes in the area are designed to be accessible. You can explore several easy hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Yeaveley guide, such as the loop from Edlaston and Wyaston CP that includes Osmaston Park Sawmill and Shirley Park Woodland and Pond.
The Longford Fisheries Café is a simple cafe catering to fishermen and welcoming to cyclists, offering fry-up breakfasts and hot drinks with tables inside and outside by the lake. The Yeaveley Estate, home to a prominent fishing lake, also has a small fishing lodge and toilets available at the main lodge nearby. It's advisable to check opening times for the cafe before visiting.
Visitors appreciate the serene water bodies and their integration with natural and historical features. The beautiful building and old timber mill water wheel at Osmaston Park Sawmill are highly regarded. The peaceful walks through woodlands and along the lakeside at Shirley Park Woodland and Pond are also a favorite. The area's charm is reflected in the more than 70 upvotes and 34 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the area around Yeaveley offers various cycling routes that can take you past some of the lakes and scenic spots. You can find several road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Yeaveley guide, including routes that pass by significant water bodies and local landmarks.
While the guide focuses on the lakes themselves, the Yeaveley Estate, which hosts a notable fishing lake, also offers accommodation in cabins. This provides an option for those looking to stay close to the fishing and other country sporting activities in the area.
Heritage Wood is a unique woodland created for remembering loved ones, where friends and relatives can dedicate a tree. It features a very scenic lake populated by large carp, though fishing is not permitted here. The wood is open to all and offers many picnic tables, making it a nice place to stop and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.


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