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Top 10 Lakes around Rowington

Best lakes around Rowington include several man-made reservoirs and canal sections that offer waterside activities. While large natural lakes are not directly within Rowington, the surrounding Warwickshire area features significant water bodies. The Grand Union Canal is a prominent local feature, providing opportunities for angling and waterside recreation. The region's lakes are primarily man-made, serving historical purposes such as supplying canals.

Best lakes around Rowington

  • The most popular lakes is Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, a lake…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes

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Although the route suggested by Komoot was good there were some problems in the wooded section between the two railway crossings. The path was closed and therefore needed to find a detour.

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The Blythe Valley Countryside Park is 87 acres in size. The circular path includes several small lakes and a bird hide.

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Terry's Pool Reservoir

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The Earlswood Lakes were constructed in the 1820s to provide water to the Stratford upon Avon canal. Construction took nearly 5 years to complete, and the labour force included prisoners …

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Windmill Pool Lake

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The Earlswood Lakes were constructed in the 1820S to provide water to the Stratford upon Avon canal. Construction took nearly 5 years to complete, and the labour force included prisoners …

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Abbey Fields Park

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Lovely park with a great view over lake in the centre of old Kenilworth

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Krcuk
May 19, 2025, Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes

Although the route suggested by Komoot was good there were some problems in the wooded section between the two railway crossings. The path was closed and therefore needed to find a detour.

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Abbey Fields is set in the dramatic valley of the Finham Brook and enjoys views of the historic town and Kenilworth castle. Grassy slopes, a lake, historic buildings and veteran trees recall Abbey Fields’ past as the farmland of St Mary’s Abbey, whose ruins adjoin the park. Because of its important heritage, Abbey Fields is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

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A lovely place for a walk

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Closed up nothing really to see apart from the building

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Paul77
April 20, 2021, Abbey Fields Park

Lovely park with a great view over lake in the centre of old Kenilworth

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The Blythe Valley Countryside Park is 87 acres in size. The circular path includes several small lakes and a bird hide. The site is like a cross between New Hall Valley Country park in Sutton Coldfield and Plantsbrook in Pype Hayes and is home to a mixture of conservation woodland, 38,000m² of new woodland, grassland, hedgerows, streams and wetland. The 3.5km path is be great for cycling and running, too. Work on the business park commenced in August 1998 and was a joint development between Solihull MBC, Doughty Hanson & Co Real Estate and Liberty Property Trust. The River Blythe has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and there are local damp willow woodlands, emergent reeds and wet grassland. In a rare UK approach, storm water from the built up area is cleaned by several processes en route to the river.

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The engine house is Grade II listed and was built to contain the original beam engine that pumped water from the reservoirs up to the higher level of the feeder river. It has been in continual operation since 1823, though in 1936 the beam engine was dismantled and replaced by the electric pumps. You can see the in-fill brickwork where the chimney was removed, marking the arrival of electricity. The building is typical of an engine house; one tall narrow room for the beam engine and lower storey ancillary rooms surrounding it. For this particular engine house the lower storey extension was added post 1846, when the canal was taken over by the Great Western Railway Company due to the decline of canal usage. This is telling in other details such as the workshop bench made out of railway sleepers and the reclaimed platform edging bricks on the stairs. The wooden beams for the upper floors are visible in between the brickwork and you can also see the structural ties that were added after construction, as the building needed more support to cope with the vibration of the machine.

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The Earlswood Lakes were constructed in the 1820s to provide water to the Stratford upon Avon canal. Construction took nearly 5 years to complete, and the labour force included prisoners of war from the Napoleonic wars.The cost of construction was £297,000. There are three lakes. Terry's Pool lake cover 20 acres (8.1 ha). The lakes are fed by tributaries of the River Blythe, and in turn outfall into that river also.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find around Rowington?

Rowington is primarily known for its man-made lakes, reservoirs, and sections of the Grand Union Canal. While large natural lakes are not directly within the village, the surrounding Warwickshire area features significant water bodies like the Earlswood Lakes system, which includes Engine House and Engine Pool, Windmill Pool Lake, and Terry's Pool Reservoir. These were historically constructed to supply water to canals.

Are there any historical sites or significant landmarks near the lakes?

Yes, the Earlswood Lakes system itself is a historical landmark. For example, the Engine House and Engine Pool features a Grade II listed engine house, built in the 1820s to pump water for the Stratford upon Avon canal. The construction of these lakes involved prisoners of war from the Napoleonic wars, adding to their historical significance.

What are the most popular lakes for visitors around Rowington?

Among the most popular spots are the Earlswood Lakes. Engine House and Engine Pool is a highly appreciated lake, constructed in the 1820s. Other favorites include Windmill Pool Lake and Terry's Pool Reservoir, both part of the Earlswood Lakes system and valued for their historical importance and scenic beauty.

Are there walking trails around the lakes near Rowington?

Yes, the lakes and canal sections around Rowington offer various walking opportunities. The Blythe Valley Park Circular Walk, for instance, is an 87-acre park with a 3.5km circular path that includes several small lakes and a bird hide. You can find more options for easy hikes in the area by exploring the Easy hikes around Rowington guide.

Are there family-friendly activities or lakes suitable for families?

Many of the lakes and parks are family-friendly. The Earlswood Lakes, including Engine House and Engine Pool and Windmill Pool Lake, are suitable for families. Additionally, the Blythe Valley Park Circular Walk offers a pleasant environment for families with its trails, small lakes, and birdwatching opportunities.

Can I go fishing in the waters around Rowington?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Grand Union Canal at Rowington is a significant spot for angling, managed by the Leamington Angling Association. This section is home to various fish species including skimmers, bream, roach, perch, carp, tench, pike, and zander. For lake fishing, Bishops Bowl Lakes on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border is a known fishery.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes?

Besides walking and fishing, the area around Rowington offers opportunities for hiking and running. You can explore various routes such as the 'Grand Union Canal at Stratford loop' or 'The Norton – Kingswood Junction loop'. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Rowington guide or the Running Trails around Rowington guide.

Are the paths around the lakes generally accessible?

While specific accessibility details for every path are not available, many of the trails around the lakes and canal sections are generally well-maintained for walking. For instance, the 3.5km path at Blythe Valley Park is suitable for walking, cycling, and running. It's always advisable to check local conditions for specific accessibility needs.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Rowington?

The lakes and canal areas can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, with lush greenery. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp, quiet walks. The Grand Union Canal is particularly popular for angling throughout the year, depending on species and regulations.

Are there places to eat or stay near the lakes?

Yes, Rowington and the surrounding villages offer options for refreshments. The Tom O' the Wood pub, located near a section of the Grand Union Canal, is a notable spot. For accommodation, you'll find various pubs and guesthouses in the broader Warwickshire region.

What is special about the Earlswood Lakes?

The Earlswood Lakes are a system of three man-made reservoirs – Engine House and Engine Pool, Windmill Pool Lake, and Terry's Pool Reservoir. They were constructed in the 1820s to supply water to the Stratford upon Avon canal. Beyond their functional purpose, they are valued for their historical significance, the Grade II listed engine house, and as havens for wildlife and recreation.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes and trails?

Many outdoor areas around Rowington, including public footpaths and parks, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and livestock. It's always best to check specific signage at each location regarding dog policies, particularly in nature reserves or managed estates.

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