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Mottram St. Andrew

Top 15 Lakes around Mottram St. Andrew

Best lakes around Mottram St. Andrew are found in this rural parish located in Cheshire East. The area is characterized by its tranquil, natural landscape, offering a peaceful escape with various water bodies. It features notable fishing lakes and reservoirs, often set amidst woodlands and parklands. These walking paths Mottram St. Andrew provide opportunities to explore the region's natural beauty.

Best lakes around Mottram St. Andrew

  • The most popular lake is Trentabank Reservoir, a lake that supplies Macclesfield with drinking water. This site is known for its wildlife, including more than 20 breeding pairs of herons.
  • Another must-see spot is Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs, a location featuring four reservoirs within a forest setting. Visitors can explore numerous walking, running, and riding opportunities in this area.
  • Visitors also love Bramall Hall, a historical site with a picturesque lake and woodland. The park's trails offer a chance to observe various wildlife.
  • Mottram St. Andrew is known for its fishing lakes, reservoirs, and parkland lakes. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from those providing drinking water to those ideal for fishing or tranquil walks.
  • The lakes around Mottram St. Andrew are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 240 upvotes and over 40 photos shared.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Trentabank Reservoir

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Trentabank Reservoir supplies the town of Macclesfield with drinking water. Although a working environment, Trentabank and the conifer forests are a haven for wildlife. The site has more than 20 breeding pairs of herons and is one of the best places to see them in the Peak District. You can also observe birds of prey, red deer and wading birds at certain times of year.

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Redesmere Lake

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Nice climb from Redesmere along quiet lane to "Ron's Railings". The climb is rewarded by great views across to Jodrell Bank and the Cheshire Plain. Just be aware of other riders and cars coming down round a couple of tight narrow bends. Much better to go up than down this hill as there is a lot of gravel and sand if travelling fast. Continue on at the top to Henbury or Gawsworth, or take first right to Over Alderley via Birtles Lane.

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Four reservoirs to see here, two of which provide drinking water to Macclesfield. There are mainly pine trees in the forest. Cheshire's two highest points overshadow the forest so keep scanning the horizon for Shining Tor and the peak of Shutlingsloe, which is often called the 'Cheshire Matterhorn' thanks to its Toblerone-esque shape.

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Bramall Hall

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Bramhall Park is a woodland and parkland adjoined to Bramall Hall, a Tudor manor house with a history dating back to the Middle Ages. You can explore the grounds and observe a variety of wildlife along the park's trails.

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Alderley Park is a peaceful area made up of quiet woodland, lakes, and ponds, all connected by a network of well-kept paths.

Alderley Park was previously the grounds of a stately home owned by the Stanley family in the 1600s. It is now the site of a corporate centre and laboratory but it still open for the public to enjoy a stroll around.

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Manny & Daisy
February 12, 2024, Trentabank Reservoir

Love the reservoirs at Macclesfield Forest. Great to see the reflections in the water on a calm day.

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Dan Hobson
January 17, 2024, Bramall Hall

Bramhall Park is a woodland and parkland adjoined to Bramall Hall, a Tudor manor house with a history dating back to the Middle Ages. You can explore the grounds and observe a variety of wildlife along the park's trails.

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A great place to park and take in the myriad of walking, running and riding opportunities in this lovely part of Cheshire.

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Alderley Park is a peaceful area made up of quiet woodland, lakes, and ponds, all connected by a network of well-kept paths. Alderley Park was previously the grounds of a stately home owned by the Stanley family in the 1600s. It is now the site of a corporate centre and laboratory but it still open for the public to enjoy a stroll around.

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Mehul Shah
March 5, 2022, Bramall Hall

Nice park with wood walks.

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There is a lovely pub halfway around the reservoir which makes for a perfect resting spot.

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Bramhall is a great place to ride, plenty of winding roads about & lots of places within reach in every direction.

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Matt
July 28, 2020, Redesmere Lake

close your mouth up the climb! lots of bugs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lakes for walking around Mottram St. Andrew?

For scenic walks, consider Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs, which offers numerous walking opportunities within a forest setting. Bramall Hall also features a picturesque lake and woodland with trails. Alderley Park Lake and Woodland Trails provides a peaceful area with well-kept paths around its lakes and ponds.

Are there easy walking paths around the lakes in the area?

Yes, several lakes offer relatively easy walking paths. Bramall Hall has trails that are not overly steep and are suitable for a relaxed stroll. Alderley Park Lake and Woodland Trails also features a network of well-kept, quiet paths.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the lakes?

The lakes are rich in wildlife. At Trentabank Reservoir, you can observe over 20 breeding pairs of herons, as well as birds of prey, red deer, and wading birds. Bramall Hall's park trails also offer opportunities to spot various wildlife.

Are there opportunities for fishing at the lakes in Mottram St. Andrew?

Yes, Mottram St. Andrew is known for its fishing lakes. Goose Green Farm, in particular, features four coarse fishing lakes (Specimen Lake, Match Lake, Middle Lake) that are well-stocked with various fish species like carp, bream, tench, roach, and rudd. Day tickets are available for anglers.

What outdoor activities are available near the lakes, besides walking?

Beyond walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Bottoms Reservoir loop' or 'Winnats Pass – Blaze Hill Climb loop'. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Middlewood Way – Bollington Village loop'. Running trails are also available, such as the 'River Bollin Picnic Spot loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, gravel biking, and running guides for Mottram St. Andrew.

Are the lakes around Mottram St. Andrew suitable for families?

Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Trentabank Reservoir, Redesmere Lake, Bramall Hall, and Alderley Park Lake and Woodland Trails are all highlighted as suitable for families, offering accessible paths and natural beauty for all ages to enjoy.

Are there dog-friendly lakes in the area?

While specific dog-friendly designations vary, most rural walking areas around lakes in the UK are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock. Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs, for example, is a popular spot for walks with dogs, offering extensive trails.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Mottram St. Andrew?

The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walks and outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, especially around areas like Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs. The best time depends on your preferred activities and scenery.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes?

Yes, Bramall Hall is a notable historical site near the lakes. It is a Tudor manor house with a history dating back to the Middle Ages, set within a park with a picturesque lake and woodland. Alderley Park Lake and Woodland Trails also has historical significance, having been the grounds of a stately home in the 1600s.

Can I find accommodation near the lakes in Mottram St. Andrew?

Yes, Goose Green Farm, which hosts the fishing lakes, also operates as a Bed & Breakfast, providing an option for visitors to stay on-site. Mottram Hall, a country house hotel in the village, also suggests accommodation with lake views.

What makes Redesmere Lake worth visiting?

Redesmere Lake is a lovely place to stop, particularly in the evening, as it can provide beautiful sunsets. It also offers great views across to Jodrell Bank and the Cheshire Plain from nearby elevated lanes.

What is unique about Trentabank Reservoir?

Trentabank Reservoir is a working reservoir that supplies Macclesfield with drinking water. It is also a significant haven for wildlife, known for having more than 20 breeding pairs of herons, making it one of the best places to observe them in the Peak District.

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