Lakes around Silverdale offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities, characterized by their historical industrial past now transformed into natural landscapes. The area features several lakes and ponds, many of which are family-friendly and provide accessible trails. These bodies of water are often integrated into larger natural areas, including sites of scientific interest and country parks. Visitors can explore a variety of settings, from tranquil reed beds to former mining areas now rewilded.
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The Ford Green Reed Bed is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, designated because of the large numbers of swallows that gather there before migrating at the end of the summer.
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This area was once used for open cast mining, the history of which is detailed on the on-site information plaque. I am presuming the area was converted to a lake when the site was converted to a Country Park.
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Great place to have a wander or ride your bike and learn about the areas industrial past. The views would have been very different not so long ago and certainly not as nice as the ones today.
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The Ford Green Reed Bed at the south end of the site is one of Stoke-on-Trent's two Sites of Special Scientific Interest. It has been designated because large numbers of swallows gather there before leaving the country at the end of the summer.
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A very pretty lake with plenty of well placed seating to enjoy the tranquillity (of the pauses between the sounds of the passing trains). Woodland walks can be taken around here too.
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A convenient lakeside cafe which overlooks the lake and is also directly opposite the children's play area. There is a balcony where you can enjoy the wildlife as you sip your tea. The parking is free. There are activities for children during school holidays too.
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Visitors particularly enjoy Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds, which offers a chance to explore an area with a rich industrial past now transformed into a scenic spot for walking or cycling. The Void Lake, a former open-cast mining site, is now a country park with historical information. Another favorite is Bath Pool, known for its tranquil setting and woodland walks.
Yes, many lakes around Silverdale are family-friendly. Westport Lake Visitor Centre is an excellent choice, offering a cafe, children's play area, and activities during school holidays. Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds, The Void Lake, and Bath Pool also feature family-friendly environments with accessible trails and seating.
The lakes around Silverdale offer diverse natural features. You can find tranquil reed beds, such as the Ford Green Reed Bed, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for swallows gathering before migration. Many areas, like The Void Lake, are former industrial sites that have been rewilded into country parks, blending natural beauty with historical context. Woodland walks are also common, particularly around Bath Pool.
Absolutely. The region has a rich industrial past that has been transformed into natural landscapes. Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds allows you to learn about the area's industrial history while enjoying improved views. The Void Lake, for instance, was once an open-cast mining site and now features an on-site information plaque detailing its history within a country park setting.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. There are numerous easy hikes, such as the 'The Void Lake – Silverdale Community Park loop' or 'Apedale Country Park – Apedale Heritage Centre loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Biddulph Valley Way loop' for gravel biking, and various cycling tours around places like Newcastle-under-Lyme. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for the Silverdale area.
Yes, Westport Lake Visitor Centre is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering facilities and paths suitable for a wider range of visitors. Many of the rewilded industrial sites and country parks also feature accessible trails, making them enjoyable for everyone.
Yes, Westport Lake Visitor Centre is explicitly dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion. Many other natural areas and country parks around the lakes are generally welcoming to dogs, but it's always good to check local signage for specific rules regarding leads or restricted areas.
The Westport Lake Visitor Centre is a key location for amenities, offering a convenient lakeside cafe and free parking. It also overlooks the lake and is directly opposite a children's play area. Other lakes integrated into country parks may also have facilities or be close to local services.
Visitors appreciate the transformation of former industrial sites into beautiful natural spaces, offering a unique blend of history and tranquility. The availability of family-friendly options, accessible trails, and opportunities for walking, cycling, and birdwatching are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Bath Pool and the wildlife at Ford Green Reed Bed are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For easy walks, you can explore loops around The Void Lake and Silverdale Community Park, or routes through Apedale Country Park. These trails often integrate the lakes into scenic routes, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls. More details can be found in the easy hikes guide.
Yes, the area offers opportunities for both cycling and gravel biking. Routes like the 'Biddulph Valley Way loop' are popular for gravel biking, while general cycling tours can take you through scenic areas around Newcastle-under-Lyme and Apedale Country Park. Check out the gravel biking guide and cycling guide for more route options.


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