Best lakes around Horninghold are found in the picturesque Leicestershire village, which serves as a gateway to significant nearby water bodies. While Horninghold itself does not feature large natural lakes, it is situated close to prominent man-made reservoirs. These reservoirs, including Eyebrook Reservoir and Rutland Water, offer a range of features and activities for visitors. They provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature observation within a short distance of the village.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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not the worlds biggest climb up the hill there but my legs felt it - take it steady
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A lovely 102-acre (41 ha) country park, East Carlton is located near the town of Corby. It was once a deer park centred around a historic hall. The present iteration was built in 1870 in an Italianate style with French pavilion roofs. Today, the park contains beautiful woodland, small lakes, a dinosaur safari, a campsite, heritage centre and a cafe.
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Lovely place for a picnic, but be aware that most of the routes out involve some serious climbing for this part of the world. Like Norfolk, not all Rutland is as flat as many think.
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Great views from most of the way round. Don’t try and ride up to the reservoir from the south side (between Caldecott and Great Easton) or you’ll get very told off for trespassing at the reservoir wall!
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Quieter than nearby Rutland water. Couple of steep climbs to get back out of the reservoir.
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For extensive walking and cycling, Rutland Water Cycle Route offers over 22 miles of trails, including a full circuit. It's very popular, especially on weekends. For a quieter experience with scenic walks, Eyebrook Reservoir provides tranquil trails, such as the 4-mile Stoke Dry Wood loop.
Yes, East Carlton Country Park is a 102-acre park with small lakes, woodland, a cafe, and a heritage center, making it ideal for families. Rutland Water also has family-focused areas like Sykes Lane, which features a mini-golf course, adventure playground, and a seasonal beach.
Eyebrook Reservoir is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and is excellent for birdwatching and observing diverse wildlife in a tranquil setting. Rutland Water also features significant nature reserves at Egleton and Lyndon, which are prime spots for birdwatching.
A full circuit around Rutland Water is approximately 22 miles and typically takes about 8 hours to walk. For a shorter option, the Stoke Dry Wood – View of Eyebrook Reservoir loop at Eyebrook Reservoir is about 4 miles long.
Yes, both Eyebrook Reservoir and Rutland Water offer easy to moderate walking trails. For example, the Stoke Dry Wood loop at Eyebrook is considered easy. You can find more easy hiking options in the area, such as the 'Eyebrook Reservoir – View of Eyebrook Reservoir loop from Stoke Dry' which is 6.3 km, by visiting the Easy hikes around Horninghold guide.
Rutland Water provides diverse amenities across its main car parks, including cafes at Normanton and Whitwell. East Carlton Country Park also has a cafe and tearooms. Eyebrook Reservoir offers a more natural, tranquil experience with fewer commercial facilities directly on site.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush scenery and warmer weather for watersports and cycling. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks. Rutland Water is open in winter, and its trails are suitable for year-round use, though some areas might be busier on weekends during peak seasons.
Many trails around both Rutland Water and Eyebrook Reservoir are dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially around wildlife habitats and livestock. Specific rules may apply in certain areas, particularly nature reserves.
Rutland Water is a major recreational hub offering various watersports, including an Aqua Park at Whitwell and organized open water swimming sessions. Eyebrook Reservoir is primarily known for its tranquil nature and wildlife, with fewer organized watersport activities.
Eyebrook Reservoir is generally quieter than Rutland Water, offering a more serene experience for nature lovers and birdwatchers. Rolleston Lake is also described as a beautiful, peaceful spot to pause.
Near the lakes, you can find various outdoor activities. Rutland Water offers fishing and watersports. For running, there are several trails, including a 'Bridleway to Hallaton – Goadby Road Gravel Track loop from Hallaton' (9.3 km, moderate), detailed in the Running Trails around Horninghold guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Rutland Water Dam – Normanton Church loop from Uppingham' (43.1 km, moderate), found in the MTB Trails around Horninghold guide.
While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all trails are not provided, Rutland Water's extensive network of paths includes options for varying distances and accessibility, particularly around its main visitor areas. It's advisable to check specific sections for suitability.


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