Best lakes around Newbrough are found within Northumberland, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes and water bodies. Newbrough, a village in this county, serves as a gateway to several notable lakes and reservoirs. The area offers a mix of natural and man-made lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Visitors can explore various water features, from tranquil natural loughs to expansive reservoirs.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Grindon Lough is a small, shallow natural lake near Hadrian's Wall and the Stanegate Roman Road. Nestled among limestone ridges, it's a birdwatching hotspot, especially in autumn and winter. Species like greylag goose, wigeon, teal, curlew, and even rarer species like the American wigeon or red-necked phalarope can be spotted here. There's no direct access to the lake, but it's easily viewed from the Stanegate Road near Newbrough—but be sure to bring warm clothing, as it's often windy and exposed.
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The highest point (255m) of Hadrian's Cycleway (HCW) is marked by a signpost. From here, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the vast marsh and peatlands.
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One of the real highlights of Hadrian's way. The view is amazing. Made the climbs feel completely worth the effort.
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crag lough is a beautifull view from both directions. keep a look out for the swans having a swim
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Great little spot that pops up in the landscape. Quite spectacular to look at.
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Greenlee Lough is the largest natural lake in Northumberland. Its surrounding wetlands make up a mosaic of habitats that is now rare in Britain and home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. So unusual is this pattern that Natural England has declared it a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve.
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Lovely lake at the bottom of Steel Rigg and the Windsill
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So much history around but genuinely a very pleasant hike. Easy for anyone including children.
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The region around Newbrough offers a diverse range of natural features, from tranquil natural loughs to expansive reservoirs. You can find clear waters, idyllic views, and extensive waterside walking routes. Areas like Crag Lough offer beautiful views from both directions, while Hallington Reservoirs are surrounded by mixed woodland and feature reed beds, providing habitats for aquatic birds.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Crag Lough is considered an easy hike suitable for children. Langley Dam and Wydon Burn Reservoir reed bed are also noted as family-friendly spots. Bolam Lake Country Park, though a bit further, is perfect for family outings with its serene environment and opportunities for picnics and nature observation.
The region is rich in history. Near Crag Lough, you'll find yourself close to Hadrian's Wall, offering a pleasant hiking experience with historical significance. Cawfields Quarry, which features a picturesque lake, is located directly on Hadrian's Wall and provides access to Milecastle 42, a Roman fort. Kielder Water & Forest Park also features Kielder Castle, which hosts a visitor center.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and mountain biking on extensive trails. Kielder Water is particularly popular for watersports like water skiing, sailing, and trout angling. Wildlife watching and bird spotting are also popular, especially at places like Bolam Lake Country Park and Wydon Burn Reservoir reed bed.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The area around Crag Lough is described as an easy hike. For more general easy hikes in the region, you can explore routes like the 'Hadrian's Wall loop' or 'Housesteads Roman Fort loop' which are part of the Easy hikes around Newbrough guide.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful views and the sense of history in the area. For instance, Crag Lough is praised for its stunning vistas and pleasant hiking experience. The panoramic views from places like View of Kielder Mires SSSI are also a highlight, making the climbs feel worthwhile.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Haydon Bridge – Langley Dam loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Newbrough guide. For general cycling, explore options like the 'Warden Bridge – Beaufront Castle Gatehouse loop' in the Cycling around Newbrough guide. Kielder Water also features the 26-mile Lakeside Way, a multi-user trail suitable for cyclists.
Yes, Kielder Water is the largest man-made lake in the UK and a prime destination for watersports. It offers opportunities for water skiing, sailing, and trout angling. Derwent Reservoir is another large body of water known for watersports and picturesque scenery.
The lakes in Northumberland offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, picnics, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check local conditions before visiting, especially during colder months.
Hallington Reservoirs, consisting of two historic reservoirs, form a local nature reserve surrounded by mixed woodland. The east reservoir was built in 1872 and the west in 1889. It's a great spot for nature observation and enjoying the peaceful forest environment.
Kielder Water & Forest Park is unique as it's home to the largest man-made lake in the UK and England's largest forest. It offers extensive waterside walking routes, dedicated mountain bike tracks, and a 26-mile multi-user trail called the Lakeside Way. Beyond outdoor activities, it features Kielder Castle, visitor centers, and the Kielder Water Birds of Prey Centre, making it a comprehensive destination for nature and adventure lovers.
While Newbrough itself has amenities, some lakes also have facilities nearby. Langley Dam is noted as being close to amenities in Allendale. Kielder Water & Forest Park has visitor centers and Kielder Waterside provides luxury self-catering lodges, an indoor heated pool, and dining options.


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