Best lakes around North Rode are primarily found in the surrounding Cheshire and Staffordshire regions, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by a mix of natural lakes and man-made reservoirs, many of which are nestled within forests or parklands. These water bodies contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities, providing habitats for wildlife and scenic views. The vicinity offers a range of environments from tranquil fishing spots to active recreational areas.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Love the reservoirs at Macclesfield Forest. Great to see the reflections in the water on a calm day.
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A lovely easy going walk around Rudyard Lake. You can even catch the small narrow gauge steam train for part of the way.
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Open every day of the year (apart from Christmas Day) 10:00am-4:00pm.
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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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Great little train running along Rudyard Lake. Perfect for a one-way trip on foot and return train ride. (you can pay with card in the station upon arrival)
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Wonderful walk along the lake to Hunthouse Woods, you can take one or both ways by the steam train
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We loved the ride alongside Rudyard Lake. I think the walk along the opposite side would be even more lovely, but not suitable for cycling. We had bacon baps and cups of tea near The Dam by Rudyard Lake on the way back. Great value and a lovely view.
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Some of the most popular lakes include Rudyard Lake, a historic reservoir known for recreation, and Trentabank Reservoir, a haven for wildlife. Visitors also enjoy Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs, which offers numerous walking and riding opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Rudyard Lake and Trentabank Reservoir are both considered family-friendly. Tittesworth Water, near Leek, also offers a large play area, wild play zones, and den building for children.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like 'Wooden Steps to the Summit' or 'View of Bosley Reservoir' which are part of the easy hikes around North Rode. Mountain biking trails are available, such as the 'Forest Bridleway Trail' or 'Charity Lane' from the MTB Trails around North Rode guide. Road cycling routes like 'Congleton Lane' are also popular, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around North Rode guide. Many lakes also offer watersports, fishing, and birdwatching.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. At Trentabank Reservoir, you can observe over 20 breeding pairs of herons, birds of prey, and red deer. Blakemere Moss in Delamere Forest is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, rich in biodiversity with various waterfowl. Tittesworth Water is excellent for birdwatching, with species like skylarks, kingfishers, and occasional ospreys.
Yes, Rudyard Lake is a notable historical site. It was constructed in the 18th century to feed the Caldon Canal and became a popular recreation spot. The famous author Rudyard Kipling was even named after the lake by his parents who were captivated by its beauty.
Many of the lakes and their surrounding areas are dog-friendly, offering great opportunities for walks. Rudyard Lake is a popular choice for dog walkers. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and check for any specific local restrictions.
Yes, the region offers excellent fishing opportunities. Partridge Lakes Fishery in Warrington is a premier coarse fishery with 15 landscaped waters, abundant with carp, F1s, and other species. New Platt Fisheries in Goostrey is renowned for tranquil still water fly fishing for trout. Tittesworth Water also offers fishing.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. There is a lovely pub halfway around Trentabank Reservoir. Tittesworth Water features a restaurant and café with scenic views. Pickmere Lake is known for its picturesque setting and can be incorporated into walks often starting from historic pubs in the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the scenic walks, the chance to observe wildlife, and the peaceful atmosphere. The option to combine walks with activities like steam train rides at Rudyard Lake and Steam Railway is also a highlight for many.
Some locations offer good accessibility. Partridge Lakes Fishery has wheelchair-friendly pegs at Ribbon Lake. Tittesworth Water provides free mobility scooter hire, making its walking trails more accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
For birdwatching, Trentabank Reservoir is excellent, known for its heron colony and other wading birds. Blakemere Moss in Delamere Forest is a rich biodiversity hotspot, attracting various waterfowl. Tittesworth Water also has two bird hides for observing species like kingfishers and skylarks.
Absolutely. Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs offers extensive walking, running, and riding opportunities within the forest setting. Delamere Forest, home to Blakemere Moss, also provides numerous trails through woodlands alongside its water features.


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