Best lakes around Prudhoe offer diverse outdoor experiences within Northumberland, UK. The area features a mix of man-made reservoirs and natural ponds, often situated within country parks and nature reserves. These aquatic environments provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and wildlife observation. Prudhoe's landscape combines historical industrial activity with reclaimed natural spaces, making its lakes accessible for various recreational activities.
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Pretty quiet lane, heads southwest to Corbridge or can swing up across the Military road to Matfen
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Popular country park. Nice to see so many people out enjoying the weather.
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This reservoir is an ideal spot if you want to enjoy a pleasant run and step on different terrains, as you can easily go around the reservoir. From this dam, you can observe it in all its splendor from one of its ends. It's important to note that entering the water for unauthorized swimming or just for a quick cool down is not allowed.
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If you’re planning on walking the reservoir loop be aware that half of it is along a quiet road
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Derwent Reservoir is 5.6km long and covers nearly 4 square kms. It's a key part of the water supply for the north of England and is managed by Northumberland Water. The reservoir was opened in 1967 and unlike other reservoirs the area was dug out and the soil then used to create the dam.
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Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills is an area reclaimed from former quarrying and opencast activities. Good palce for walking the dog and spotting a wide variety of birds in the undergrowth and feeding on the ponds
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The Pond is a lovely place to feed the ducks and the walled Gardens were laided in the 18th century and contain a lovely Cafe housed in the original 19th century glasshouse which once grew fruits for the local Bradley Hall as well as a Gift Shop
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Among the most popular lakes are Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond, known for its cycling surfaces and popularity with walkers, and Derwent Reservoir, a significant man-made lake covering nearly 4 square kilometers.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Whittledean Reservoir offers quiet lanes for cycling and wildlife spotting. Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond is also popular with families for walking and cycling. Additionally, Bradley Gardens and Sled Lane Pond provides a lovely setting with wildlife and a cafe.
The lakes around Prudhoe offer diverse activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling at places like Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond and Derwent Reservoir. For more structured routes, explore the nearby cycling and running trails. For example, you can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Prudhoe guide, or running trails in the Running Trails around Prudhoe guide.
Absolutely. Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond has nice surfaces for walking. The loop around Derwent Reservoir is also suitable for walks, though part of it is along a quiet road. For a more natural setting, Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills Nature Reserve offers good walking paths, especially for dog owners.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Derwenthaugh Country Park Pond is noted for its good cycling surfaces. Whittledean Reservoir features quiet lanes ideal for cycling. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Prudhoe guide.
The lakes are home to various wildlife. At Whittledean Reservoir, you might spot herons. Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills Nature Reserve is excellent for birdwatching. Bradley Gardens and Sled Lane Pond is also full of diverse wildlife, including ducks.
Yes, several lakes welcome dogs. Derwent Reservoir and Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills Nature Reserve are both noted as dog-friendly locations, offering good spaces for walks with your pet.
Yes, Bradley Gardens and Sled Lane Pond features a lovely cafe housed in an 18th-century glasshouse, offering a pleasant spot to relax after visiting the pond and gardens.
The lakes around Prudhoe are unique for their blend of natural beauty and reclaimed industrial landscapes. They include large man-made reservoirs like Derwent Reservoir, which is a key part of the region's water supply, and nature reserves like Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills Nature Reserve, which have been reclaimed from former quarrying activities, offering diverse settings for outdoor enjoyment.
Visitors particularly enjoy the variety of experiences, from the extensive loops around reservoirs to smaller, wildlife-rich ponds. The well-maintained surfaces for cycling and walking, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 35 photos and given more than 50 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for these outdoor spaces.
While popular spots like Derwent Reservoir attract many, areas like Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills Nature Reserve and Bradley Gardens and Sled Lane Pond might offer a quieter experience. These spots are appreciated for their natural settings and wildlife, providing a more serene escape.


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