Shardlow And Great Wilne
Shardlow And Great Wilne
Best lakes around Shardlow And Great Wilne offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area features a mix of natural reserves, reservoirs, and historical lake settings. Visitors can explore various water bodies, from tranquil ponds popular for bird-watching to larger reservoirs suitable for cycling and walking. The region provides accessible trails and facilities, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The Cross Britain Way is a long-distance route that goes 279 miles (450 km) from Barmouth on the West Wales coast to Boston on the East coast of England. The route was initiated to span the UK to highlight the lesser-known areas of our picturesque hidden countryside. Here you are at Staunton Harold Reservoir, which is a fair size at 210 acres (85 hectares). Here on the north-west shore, you have fine views out over the water and the surrounding woodland. There is an abundance of birdlife to look at here too. Not far away is the National Trust Cafe for Staunton Harold with access to toilets.
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Great walks and biking awesome views parking cafe
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Although its extent in the medieval period is not known, Melbourne Pool was certainly large by the early 17th century, as shown on a map of that time. Tradition says that stone for Melbourne Castle was quarried here before the area was flooded. A map of 1787 shows the Pool extending further to the west than it does now. It provided water to Melbourne Mill. The level of the water was raised by two feet at the beginning of the 18th century, in order to work the fountains in the Hall gardens, although this flooded part of the vicarage garden. By the early 19th century the pool was silted up completely at the west end. In the 1840s it was partly filled and the rest was cleaned out, making two ornamental islands and landscaping the surrounding area. In its current form it covers some 20 acres. It is not known when it was first created, but references to a mill pool are found in the early 14th century.
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Melbourne Lake had a variety of bird species on it and there are local shops and cafes within one minute walk of it.
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Great spot to stop for a picnic 🧺 r watch the sunset 🌅
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Great views over the Reservoir - you might even get to see some sail boats too!
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Yes, several lakes offer easy and family-friendly walking opportunities. Attenborough Nature Reserve features easy river paths suitable for all ages. The Deer Park at Calke Abbey is also great for walking, and Staunton Harold Reservoir provides pleasant walking routes with a playground and cafe.
Parking is available at several locations. Staunton Harold Reservoir has dedicated parking facilities. Additionally, the Staunton Harold Reservoir and Visitor Centre also offers parking, with many points around the reservoir where you can park and enjoy the views.
While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all paths are not universally provided, Attenborough Nature Reserve is known for its easy river paths, which are generally more accessible. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions before visiting.
Yes, the Deer Park at Calke Abbey is dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the full greenery and outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant colors, and winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, though paths might be muddy or icy. Attenborough Nature Reserve can get very busy on weekends, so mornings or late afternoons are recommended for a quieter experience.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Staunton Harold Reservoir features a cafe. For Melbourne Pool, there are local shops and cafes within a minute's walk. The Deer Park at Calke Abbey also has a cafe within the Abbey grounds.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Attenborough Nature Reserve is a popular bird-watching spot with numerous ponds and bird hides. Melbourne Pool also hosts a variety of bird species. The Deer Park at Calke Abbey is home to deer and other natural wildlife.
Yes, the area has historical significance. Melbourne Pool is a historical site with a long past, dating back to at least the early 17th century and possibly the 14th century, with connections to Melbourne Castle. The Deer Park at Calke Abbey is part of the historic Calke Abbey estate.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy various activities. Cycling is popular, with routes like the easy river paths at Attenborough Nature Reserve and trails around Staunton Harold Reservoir. For more structured routes, you can explore options for hiking, gravel biking, and cycling in the wider Shardlow And Great Wilne area.
Yes, the Deer Park at Calke Abbey sits on the National Forest Silver Anniversary Trail, offering opportunities for longer walks and connecting to a broader network of trails.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and scenic beauty of the lakes. Many appreciate the easy and accessible paths, making them suitable for families and casual strolls. The opportunities for bird-watching, the presence of cafes, and the historical context of places like Melbourne Pool are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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