Lakes around Werrington, located in Staffordshire, England, offer a variety of natural and man-made water features for outdoor activities. This area is characterized by its reservoirs, canals, and natural ponds, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. The region's waterways are integrated into local trails and green spaces, making them accessible for walking and cycling. These lakes serve as focal points for recreation and nature observation within the Staffordshire countryside.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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a short sharp climb up over the top and a pleasant run down the other side towards leek
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Part of the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal the pool allows boats to turn around before the tunnel. The Churnet Way long distance walking trail and NCN 559 follow the canal towpath past the pool.
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Definitely recommend walking this short section in both directions, up and down
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Steep ascent going up to circa 20 deg but highly recommended to keep your fitness up 😁
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Open every day of the year (apart from Christmas Day) 10:00am-4:00pm.
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Great little spot adjacent the car park to have a break. Wheelchair accessible table provided.
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The Ford Green Reed Bed is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, designated because of the large numbers of swallows that gather there before migrating at the end of the summer.
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The most popular lake is Rudyard Lake, known for its recreational activities and historical connection to author Rudyard Kipling. Other appreciated spots include Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds, offering trails through an area with an industrial past, and Leek Tunnel Pool, a unique passage over a canal and lake.
Yes, several lakes and water features are suitable for families. Rudyard Lake is a great place to bring children, with visitors noting it feels like a beach. Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds and Ford Green Reed Bed are also categorized as family-friendly, offering opportunities for walks and nature observation.
The lakes around Werrington offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Park Hall Country Park loop' or 'Nogga Pool – Wetley Moor Trig Point loop'. For cycling, there are MTB trails such as the 'Biddulph Valley Way – Rudyard Lake loop' and gravel biking routes like the 'Caldon Canal Towpath – Milton – Consall Lime Kilns loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, Rudyard Lake itself has a rich history, constructed in the 18th century as a reservoir and later becoming a popular recreational spot. It's famously the namesake of author Rudyard Kipling. Additionally, Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds offers trails that highlight the area's industrial past.
For wildlife observation, the Ford Green Reed Bed is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, particularly known for large numbers of swallows gathering there before their migration at the end of summer. The various ponds and natural areas like Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds also provide opportunities to see local wildlife.
Yes, Pool Car Park, Knypersley Reservoir, offers a wheelchair-accessible table for breaks. While specific details on all lake paths are not available, this indicates some areas are designed with accessibility in mind.
While specific seasonal considerations for each lake are not detailed, the region's lakes are generally appreciated for walking, cycling, and observing local wildlife. Warmer months are ideal for enjoying recreational activities on and around the water, while autumn offers opportunities to observe swallows gathering at the Ford Green Reed Bed before migration.
Yes, there are parking facilities available. For instance, Pool Car Park, Knypersley Reservoir, is a free parking area that provides convenient access to the lake and nearby walks.
The lakes around Werrington, Staffordshire, are part of a region known for its reservoirs and natural ponds. While specific fishing permits or details for each lake are not provided in the guide data, many reservoirs and canals in the UK offer fishing opportunities. It's advisable to check local regulations and permit requirements for individual locations.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes offered by the reservoirs, canals, and natural ponds. The recreational activities at places like Rudyard Lake, the historical insights along Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds, and the unique experience of Leek Tunnel Pool are highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared 60 photos and given 130 upvotes to the highlights in the area, indicating a strong positive reception for the natural beauty and outdoor opportunities.
While many routes are easy to moderate, some more challenging options exist. For gravel biking, the 'Leek and Rudyard Railway – Biddulph Valley Way loop from Longport' is rated as difficult. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Biddulph Valley Way – Rudyard Lake loop' and 'Hazlehurst Aqueduct – Consall Lime Kilns loop' are considered moderate. You can find more details on these routes in the respective MTB and gravel biking guides.
Yes, Rudyard Lake is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a suitable destination for walks with your canine companion. Many other trails and natural areas around the lakes are also generally welcoming to dogs, though it's always good practice to keep them on a lead and clean up after them.


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