Lakes around Bevercotes provide a tranquil escape within Nottinghamshire, England, primarily known for its picturesque Springvale Fishing Lakes set amidst a 100-acre woodland. This area features a variety of lakes, from dedicated fishing havens to expansive historical estate waters. The landscape offers a rural setting for outdoor activities, including walking and exploring natural features.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Clumber Lake is a large, man-made lake within Clumber Park, a National Trust property in Nottinghamshire, England. It was created by damming the River Poulter in 1774.
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Beautiful park full of woodland trails and a serpentine lake, lots to see and explore with a historical chapel and ornamental bridge, cycle hire available too in the park.
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Delightful & easy path around the Lake and over several footbridges. Suitable for all ages, all abilities and all weathers! Lots of viewpoints and bench seats.
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Originally created in 1750 as a water-source for a corn mill, the lake is now a haven for wildlife, especially waterfowl. A path of crushed limestone circles the lake, most of this is flat and accessible, with one incline near "Scotland Bank" which may be a challenge to some wheelchair users.
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Clumber Park was once the home of the Duke of Newcastle but the mansion was demolished in 1938. It's now a beautiful estate of parkland, heath, woods and the lake. It's now managed by the National Trust. The parkland is free to access but there are paid entry or members areas. NT cafes, ice cream van and shop on site. There are also over 20miles of traffic free cycle ways on the estate, most are better suited for a mountain or touring bike but they are flat and not technical so if you don't mind getting a bit muddy...
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Miles of relatively traffic-free roads to explore this leafy parkland. A great place to picnic on a warm summer day, but a lovely quiet area at any time of year.
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The area around Bevercotes offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find dedicated fishing havens like the Springvale Fishing Lakes, historical estate waters such as Clumber Lake within Clumber Park, and lakes set within country parks like the one at Rufford Abbey and Gardens. These cater to various interests, from angling to leisurely walks.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Clumber Lake, located within Clumber Park, is suitable for all the family with way-marked gravel rides around the lake and park. Rufford Abbey and Gardens also offers a family-friendly country park with walking trails and amenities.
The region boasts significant historical sites. Clumber Park, once the home of the Duke of Newcastle, features a large man-made lake and extensive parkland. Rufford Abbey and Gardens is a former Cistercian abbey with a 130-acre country park and a lake, offering a blend of history and nature.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. Rufford Abbey and Gardens provides delightful lakeside and native woodland walking trails. Rufford Lake has an easy, accessible path of crushed limestone circling it, suitable for all ages and abilities. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Bevercotes.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Clumber Park offers over 20 miles of traffic-free cycle ways, many of which provide lakeside views. You can find more cycling options in the cycling guide for Bevercotes.
The Springvale Fishing Lakes are well-stocked with a variety of species. Anglers can expect to find common and mirror carp, as well as silver fish like Ide, Tench, Chub, Skimmer Bream, and Barbel across its various lakes such as First Spring, Oak Avenue, The Golden, The Duke, The Duchess, and The Newcastle Lake.
Some areas are designed for better accessibility. For instance, Rufford Lake features a path of crushed limestone that is mostly flat and accessible, though there is one incline near 'Scotland Bank' that might pose a challenge for some wheelchair users. The Springvale Fishing Lakes also emphasize well-maintained lakes with spacious, accessible pegs, some offering close-to-peg parking.
Amenities vary by location. At Clumber Park, you'll find National Trust cafes, an ice cream van, and a shop. Rufford Abbey and Gardens has a café, toilets, and a gift shop. There's also a Lakeside Kiosk and Toilets for hot and cold drinks and snacks.
Yes, parking is generally available. For example, the Springvale Fishing Lakes offer close-to-peg parking at some locations. Larger estates like Clumber Park and Rufford Abbey and Gardens have dedicated parking facilities for visitors.
The lakes are set within picturesque natural environments. The Springvale Fishing Lakes are nestled within a tranquil 100-acre woodland. Clumber Park features parkland, heath, and woods surrounding its lake. Rufford Lake is a haven for wildlife, particularly waterfowl, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, but specific policies can vary by location. Clumber Park and Rufford Abbey and Gardens typically welcome dogs on leads in most outdoor areas, though restrictions may apply in certain buildings or sensitive wildlife zones. It's always best to check the specific venue's guidelines before your visit.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape and picturesque scenery. The well-maintained banks and accessible pegs at the Springvale Fishing Lakes are highly valued by anglers. The extensive traffic-free cycle ways and beautiful lakeside views at Clumber Park are also popular, as are the delightful walking trails and historical context of Rufford Abbey and Gardens.


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