Best lakes around Blakelaw And North Fenham are found in the broader Northumberland region, as the immediate area does not feature notable natural lakes. This ward within Newcastle City Council provides access to diverse landscapes and outdoor activities within a short distance. The surrounding region offers a variety of lakes and reservoirs, from large man-made bodies of water to smaller country park ponds. These locations are popular for walking, wildlife observation, and various water-based activities.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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the wildflower meadow to the wesy of Swallow pond has some wonderful plants including orchids
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Good tracks through the nature reserve, which provide a great alternative to the busy roads in this area. Can also link to some good publicly accessible tracks to the north to get you to the north side of Dinnington without going on the road.
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Good bridleway, especially when dry. Watch out for walkers and families
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Popular country park. Nice to see so many people out enjoying the weather.
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A lovely walk. Lots of different things to see with woods. Lakes, streams ,waterfalls and sculptures
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This is so stunning to just stand and listen and escape reality for a short while
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Beautiful when it's frozen, I skim stuff across and the sounds are incredible
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Lake with ducks and swans. Just below it is a waterfall
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Locally, visitors enjoy Watergate Forest Park Local Nature Reserve, known for its pleasant walks, streams, waterfalls, and sculptures. Another popular spot is Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond, which offers a nice surface for cycling and is appreciated by many walkers. Havannah Nature Reserve, with its small lake and bridleways, is also a local favorite for exploring natural surroundings.
While Blakelaw and North Fenham itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the broader Northumberland region offers several significant options. These include Kielder Water, one of Europe's largest man-made lakes, and Derwent Reservoir, known for birdwatching. Druridge Bay Country Park and Bolam Lake Country Park also feature substantial lakes for recreation.
You can find a variety of walks, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. Watergate Forest Park Local Nature Reserve offers pleasant walks through woods with lakes and waterfalls. For more extensive hiking options, explore the easy hikes around Blakelaw And North Fenham, which include routes like the 'Wreck of the Brekaer loop from Blaydon on Tyne'.
Yes, several areas are suitable for cycling. Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond has a nice surface for cycling, and Havannah Nature Reserve can be explored on a gravel bike. For more dedicated routes, check out the cycling guides around Blakelaw And North Fenham, which feature routes like the 'Havannah Nature Reserve – Ponteland Old Railway Line loop'.
The lakes in the region are rich in wildlife. Derwent Reservoir is highly regarded by birdwatchers for species like ospreys, goldeneyes, and mergansers. Druridge Bay Country Park is also excellent for bird spotting and wildlife watching. At Swallow Pond, you can find a wildflower meadow with rare orchids and various other species.
Absolutely. Many of the local highlights are family-friendly, including Havannah Nature Reserve, Watergate Forest Park Local Nature Reserve, and Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond. These locations offer easy walks and natural surroundings for all ages to enjoy. Regional parks like Druridge Bay Country Park also provide diverse activities for families.
Yes, Watergate Forest Park Local Nature Reserve features streams and waterfalls, including a specific waterfall in Watergate Forest Park, which is an interesting man-made feature within the park.
Yes, Kielder Water & Forest Park, located in Northumberland, is a prime destination for watersports. You can enjoy activities such as canoeing, sailing, and fishing there. Druridge Bay Country Park also offers opportunities for watersports on its 100-acre lake.
Many country parks and nature reserves in the region, including those with lakes, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, often on a lead. It's always best to check specific park rules before visiting, but places like Watergate Forest Park and Havannah Nature Reserve are popular for dog walks.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, picnics, and enjoying wildflowers. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, especially around places like Swallow Pond when it's frozen.
Yes, the area offers mountain biking opportunities. While Havannah Nature Reserve has paths suitable for gravel biking, for more dedicated mountain biking, you can explore the MTB Trails around Blakelaw And North Fenham, which include routes like the 'Derwent Walk Express Sculpture – Chopwell Wood loop'.
Larger country parks and reserves like Druridge Bay Country Park and Bolam Lake Country Park often provide amenities such as parking, toilets, and sometimes cafes or visitor centers. Local spots like Watergate Forest Park and Derwenthaugh Country Park are primarily natural areas for recreation, so it's advisable to check specific facilities beforehand.


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