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Top 16 Lakes around Pilsley

Best lakes around Pilsley are found within the picturesque Derbyshire Dales, offering a variety of water features. The village of Pilsley is situated within the Chatsworth Estate, providing access to the wider region's natural landscapes. While Pilsley itself features smaller water bodies like the historical Mill Pond, the surrounding area includes larger reservoirs and ponds. This region is characterized by its traditional village appeal and accessible natural beauty.

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Last updated: August 7, 2026

Longshaw Pond

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Longshaw Pond was created around 1827 and once had a boathouse and pier. Wardens carefully remove the marsh plants each year to stop them from choking up the open water. …

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This is a lovely place just west of Chesterfield just on the edge of the Peak District. It’s three reservoirs and some lovely woods with trunk carvings. Great for kids. …

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Foolow Village

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A gorgeous little village, with a duck pond, ancient stone cross and a very lovely pub (The Bull's Head) which, if you time your journey right, makes for a great place to stop and refuel.

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Emperor Lake at Chatsworth

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A lovely peaceful place to sit and watch the world go by. The Emporer Lake provides water for the Emporer Fountain, at one time the highest gravity fed fountain in the world.

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Walking on water along the edge of the upper Linacre Reservoir along the boardwalk

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Chris Shannon
February 7, 2026, Emperor Lake at Chatsworth

Impressive lake on the Chatsworth estate, was very slippy and muddy so take your time

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Chris Shannon
January 19, 2026, Longshaw Pond

Plenty of wildlife pictures to be taken there, with ducks and other birds

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Wooden Boardwalk now mostly replaced by a "Rubble Mound" crushed stone walkway, similar to a breakwater in a sea harbour. With plastic (imitation wood) handrail/fence

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Arrive mid-morning on a crisp autumn day to wander the quaint village green with its medieval cross, duck pond, and bull-ring—perfect for photos of the limestone cottages without crowds. Grab a hearty pub lunch at The Bull’s Head, savoring local ales and farm-fresh dishes, then embark on the easy 2.4-mile walk to nearby Eyam (the “Plague Village”) for a dose of history amid rolling dales. Park at the edge of the village (limited spots), wear comfy shoes for the quiet lanes, and time your visit for late August if you can catch the colorful well dressings festival

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A good place to rest, have a chat and replenish the energy for the climbs ahead.

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The 6th Duke tasked Paxton with engineering a new record-breaking gravity-fed fountain in anticipation of a visit by Tsar Nicholas 1 in 1844.  The 8-acre Emperor lake was fed by streams that collected rain falling on the high ground. The pipe from the Emperor lake drops 122 metres down to the fountain. In places, trenches up to 4.5 metres deep were cut through rock to maintain the gradient, and all before mechanical diggers were invented. The resulting water pressure was enough to enable the fountain to reach heights of 90 metres and for 160 years, the Emperor Fountain was the tallest gravity-fed fountain in the world. 

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Emperor Lake at Chatsworth, built by Joseph Paxton, is an 8-acre lake that feeds the Emperor Fountain, once the tallest gravity-fed fountain in the world, and powers a turbine providing electricity to Chatsworth House.

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The pond within ancient woodlands and open moorlands; a serene spot to appreciate the natural beauty of the area or take a picnic in the Summer. Birdwatchers will find ducks and herons. Photographers will be interested in the changing colors over the seasons. But as it is located near the main car park of the Longshaw Estate and easily accessible; it can get crowded, in particular at week-ends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I expect to find around Pilsley?

While Pilsley itself features smaller water bodies like the historical Mill Pond, the surrounding Derbyshire Dales offer a variety of larger reservoirs and ponds. You'll find everything from tranquil village ponds to extensive reservoirs with recreational facilities.

What are some popular lakes to visit near Pilsley?

Visitors often enjoy the Southeast corner of Linacre Middle Reservoir, which is part of a system of three reservoirs surrounded by woods and fields. Another favorite is Longshaw Pond, nestled within ancient woodlands. The Linacre Upper Reservoir Boardwalk also offers a unique experience, bringing you close to the water.

Are there family-friendly activities around the lakes near Pilsley?

Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The Linacre reservoirs, including the Southeast corner of Linacre Middle Reservoir and Linacre Upper Reservoir Boardwalk, offer mostly flat trails great for kids. Longshaw Pond is also a serene spot for a family picnic, and Whitworth Park Pond is part of a park with historical significance.

Can I bring my dog to the lake trails near Pilsley?

Yes, the Linacre reservoirs, such as the Southeast corner of Linacre Middle Reservoir, are known for being dog-friendly, offering a network of trails and footpaths through woods and fields.

What kind of walking trails are available around Pilsley's lakes?

You'll find a variety of walking trails, from easy, well-surfaced tracks around the Linacre reservoirs to more challenging routes in the wider Derbyshire Dales. For easy hikes, consider routes like those around Chatsworth House or the Monsal Trail. You can find more options on the easy hikes guide for Pilsley.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the lakes around Pilsley?

Absolutely. The wider area offers excellent cycling opportunities, including sections of the Monsal Trail which is popular for both touring and gravel biking. You can explore various routes by checking the cycling guide for Pilsley or the gravel biking guide for Pilsley.

What historical features can I discover near the lakes?

Pilsley itself has historical ponds like the Mill Pond, originally a quarry converted into a reservoir. Nearby, Longshaw Pond was created around 1827. The village of Foolow Village features a duck pond and an ancient stone cross. Whitworth Park Pond is also steeped in Victorian industrial history.

Are there good viewpoints to enjoy the scenery around Pilsley's lakes?

Yes, many of the lakes offer scenic viewpoints. The Southeast corner of Linacre Middle Reservoir and Linacre Upper Reservoir Boardwalk provide excellent views of the water and surrounding woodlands. Longshaw Pond is also noted for its serene natural beauty.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Pilsley?

The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring offers bluebells in the woodlands around Linacre, while summer is ideal for picnics. Autumn brings changing colors, and even in winter, the landscapes offer peaceful walks. Be aware that trails can get muddy in wet weather.

Are there cafes or pubs near the lakes around Pilsley?

Yes, the charming Foolow Village, with its duck pond, has a very lovely pub, The Bull's Head, which is a great place to stop and refuel. The village of Pilsley itself also offers traditional village amenities.

Is there parking available at the lakes near Pilsley?

Yes, there is a public car park on the northern edge of the woods of the Lower Reservoir at Linacre, providing convenient access to the Linacre reservoirs. Longshaw Pond is also easily accessible from the main car park of the Longshaw Estate.

What kind of wildlife can I spot around the lakes?

The lakes are home to various wildlife. Birdwatchers will find ducks and herons at Longshaw Pond. The Linacre reservoirs are also known for local wildlife, and Whitworth Park Pond is home to an abundance of wildlife all year round.

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