Best lakes around Bonsall offers access to the natural landscapes of Derbyshire, characterized by rolling hills and historical significance. This area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, including exploring various lakes and reservoirs. The region is known for its rural charm and connection to the Peak District.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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"Spring has arrived – and the sun has melted the ice on the mill pond. Its rays reach to the bottom of the pond – and tickle awake the little water sprite, who has been hibernating with his mermaid parents. And what's the first thing a curious little water sprite does? Spring cleaning with his mother? Repairing the broken roof of the water sprite's house? Wrong! Of course, the little water sprite's first priority is to meet his old friend, Cyprinus the carp... The little water sprite isn't quite as cheeky here as in the 1955 original – but Daniel Napp's little spring story has been enchantingly illustrated. A magical, endearing, and ageless reading experience for children ages 4 and up." The Stiftung Lesen (Reading Foundation) reviews a four-volume sequel to the popular "The Little Water Sprite" by Otfried Preußler (1923 to 2013), which guides children through the seasons in this children's book series.
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Not great to walk around unless you want to walk on the road a lot. There is no direct access to the reservoir because it is a conservation site. The car park is free and there are benches to sit on to watch the birds. Ognaston Bird Club conducts a guided bird walk on the first Saturday of each month and everyone is welcome. With them, you can access the reservoir surrounding areas to watch birds. If you want great views of the reservoir however you can combine a visit with a footpath walk up from the reservoir through fields and these are quite well signposted and accessible except from a slim squeeze with a holly hedge on one side and part of a footpath which is quite nettly - but will probably be okay by Autumn.
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Bentley Brook runs through Lumsdale Valley into the River Derwent. The Upper Pond was constructed in the 1780s by Watts, Lowe and Co to supply water for their cotton mill. It has silted up since the dam wall broke in 1947 and is now a designated nature reserve. The Middle Pond was also from the 1780s and was restored in 2014 (funded by the Heritage Lottery) after being dry and overgrown. The Lower Pond was originally a quarry but was converted into a reservoir in 1850.
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The Mill Pond (aka Lower Pond) was originally a quarry but was converted into a reservoir in 1850 to supply a continuous flow of water to power machinery.
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Ogston Reservoir was created by flooding the local valley in 1958. The flooding covered the village of Woolley as well as a pub, farmland and a section of the Ashover Light Railway. The reservoir provides drinking water to the local area and is also used as a holding reservoir for Carsington Water. Today it's managed as a water source and leisure ground. The footpaths around the reservoir are popular locally. The Ogston sailing club is known for starting off Ellen MacArthur and it's also a popular trout fishing lake.
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The strong winds are very powerful across the dam wall. Those who cycle with children may want to use the road for the dam wall section on these occasions.
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The area around Bonsall, Derbyshire, offers a variety of water bodies including large reservoirs like Carsington Water and Ogston Reservoir, as well as smaller, historically significant sites like Mill Pond. You can also find nature reserves with pools and wetlands, such as Wyver Lane Nature Reserve.
Yes, several lakes around Bonsall are great for families. Carsington Water is very popular, offering a cycle route around the reservoir and facilities. Mill Pond is also considered family-friendly, and Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is excellent for wildlife spotting with kids. Whitworth Park Pond is another family-friendly spot within a park.
You can enjoy a range of activities. Cycling is popular, especially around Carsington Water. Hiking is also a major draw, with many trails available. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Bonsall guide. If you prefer cycling, explore the Cycling around Bonsall guide for routes.
While specific accessibility details for all trails vary, many paths around the reservoirs and nature reserves are generally well-maintained. For example, the cycle route around Carsington Water is a gravel path, which can be suitable for some. It's always advisable to check specific trail conditions before visiting.
Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for wildlife lovers, featuring two pools, reed beds, and water meadows. It's home to diverse bird species, including Canada geese and tufted ducks, and even otters. Ogston Reservoir is also a conservation site known for birdwatching, with a bird hide available.
Many of the water bodies have interesting histories. Mill Pond, for instance, was originally a quarry that was converted into a reservoir in 1850 to power machinery. Ogston Reservoir was created by flooding a local valley in 1958, submerging a village, pub, and farmland.
While popular spots like Carsington Water can get busy, especially on weekends, you might find quieter moments at places like Wyver Lane Nature Reserve, particularly during off-peak hours. Exploring the footpaths around Ogston Reservoir, away from the main car park, can also offer a more tranquil experience.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, the footpaths around Ogston Reservoir are popular locally. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, in the Hiking around Bonsall guide, including options like the 'View of Masson Hill – Cromford Mill Pond loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views, especially the 'lovely views all way round' at Carsington Water. The rich wildlife at places like Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is also a highlight, with many enjoying the chance to spot diverse bird species and otters. The historical aspects of sites like Mill Pond also capture visitors' interest.
Absolutely. Carsington Water is particularly well-known for its cycle route around the reservoir, offering beautiful views. For more cycling options, including longer routes like the 'White Peak Loop', refer to the Cycling around Bonsall guide.
Many outdoor areas in the Peak District are dog-friendly, but specific rules vary by location. For example, while Ogston Reservoir is a conservation site, the footpaths around it are popular. It's always best to check local signage for lead requirements and restricted areas, especially in nature reserves like Wyver Lane Nature Reserve, to protect wildlife.


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