Lakes around Ightfield are situated in the rural landscape of Shropshire, England. Ightfield itself is a small village known for its agricultural history and village life. While the immediate vicinity of Ightfield is primarily agricultural, the surrounding area offers various bodies of water. These include natural meres, conservation ponds, and activity lakes, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Alderford lake is a beautiful location but it is a private lake with various fees associated with such venues. However it is a nice location and there is a cafe on site. It's a nice place for a break in a nice setting.
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Great location for water activities (e.g. wild swimming 🏊🏼, aquapark, Stand Up Paddleboarding, kayak 🚣♀️..) and other adventures like 'Escape Island'. Furthermore, they also have a restaurant / café from which you have a view of the lake. Further info about their many fun activities as well as opening hours and prices can be found on https://alderford.com
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The lovely gentleman in the house next door gave me a piece of bread and suggested I fed the fish! Lovely!
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The 'moss' in Brown Moss actually refers to a peat bog rather than any particularly mossy nature. This reserve is teeming with wildlife from insects to birds and has several walking trails criss-crossing its modest expanse. Largely a marsh and wetland area, some of the residents here include great-crested newts, dragonflies and frogs. This is one of the country's most important reserves for plant species too, so come with keen eyes, ready to spot unusual flora.
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Located on the edge of Marbury village, Big Mere is a pretty stretch of water home to diverse wildlife. Here, you will find bird species from Goosander to Egret as well as many fish. The lake is a designated Site of Specific Scientific Interest and popular place to fish. St Michael's Church stands on the edge of the lake, adding to the picturesque setting. The lake is a lovely place for a picnic.
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The area around Ightfield offers a variety of bodies of water, including natural meres like Big Mere Lake, conservation ponds such as Brown Moss Pond, and activity lakes like Alderford Lake. These provide diverse options for outdoor pursuits and wildlife observation.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Alderford Lake is particularly family-friendly, offering an aquapark, Stand Up Paddleboarding, and kayaking. Big Mere Lake and Brown Moss Pond are also great for families looking to enjoy nature and gentle walks.
For water activities, Alderford Lake is the primary destination. It offers wild swimming, an aquapark, Stand Up Paddleboarding, and kayaking. You can find more information about their activities, opening hours, and prices on their official website.
Absolutely. Big Mere Lake is a designated Site of Specific Scientific Interest, home to diverse bird species like Goosander and Egret, and various fish. Brown Moss Pond, a peat bog and wetland, is teeming with wildlife including great-crested newts, dragonflies, frogs, and important plant species.
Brown Moss Pond features several walking trails criss-crossing its wetland expanse, perfect for observing nature. For more general walking options, you can explore various easy hikes around the Ightfield area, which often include water features. Find routes in the Easy hikes around Ightfield guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at Big Mere Lake, which is known for its diverse fish population. Calverhall Pond also offers fishing opportunities.
Yes, Alderford Lake has a restaurant and café on-site, offering views of the lake. This makes it a convenient spot for refreshments after activities or simply to relax in a scenic setting.
The area offers various cycling routes. For example, you can find routes that pass near Alderford Lake. Explore options for touring bicycles in the Cycling around Ightfield guide or road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ightfield guide.
While Ightfield itself is a rural village, specific public transport options directly to each lake may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus services for routes connecting to nearby towns, from which you might need to arrange further transport or walk. For detailed information on public transport to specific locations like Alderford Lake, it's best to consult their official websites or local transport authorities.
Big Mere Lake is a designated Site of Specific Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its diverse wildlife, including various bird species and fish. Its natural beauty is enhanced by the presence of St Michael's Church on its edge, making it a picturesque location for nature lovers.
Many outdoor areas in the UK are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by location. For natural reserves like Brown Moss Pond, dogs are generally welcome but should be kept on a lead to protect wildlife. For private venues like Alderford Lake, it's best to check their official website for their specific dog policy.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, Big Mere Lake is notable for St Michael's Church standing on its edge, adding a historical and picturesque element to the setting. Ightfield village itself has a strong agricultural history and traditional village life.


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