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Top 9 Lakes around Upper Arley

Lakes around Upper Arley are situated within a landscape characterized by the Wyre Forest and the River Severn. This area features significant bodies of water, including reservoirs and estate lakes, integrated with hilly terrain and woodlands. The region provides opportunities for wildlife observation, walking, and various water-based activities, offering a blend of serene waterscapes and forested trails.

Best lakes around Upper Arley

  • One of the most notable lakes is Trimpley Reservoir, an other man-made lake. This reservoir is known…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Trimpley Reservoir

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This is great spot to walk around; you will even find sail boats on their occasionally. Be aware it is deep water; no swimming.

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Dudmaston Hall

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The 17th-century Dudmaston Hall occupies a rather fantastic position on the edge of the River Severn in Shropshire. Now under the management of the National Trust, this beautiful house and …

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Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake

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Nice place to walk in the words lots of dog walkers around

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Mary Stevens Park

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Mary Stevens park was opened to the public in 1931 and has a lake ,a bandstand and a mixture of open spaces and woodland facilities. which includes a tennis court …

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Seggy Pool

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Seggy pool is the smallest of the three lakes on the Dudmaston estate at around 5 acres, with depths from just a few inches to around 4ft and heavily wooded around its banks.

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Joe Yeates
March 17, 2026, Mary Stevens Park

Steep hills, and lovely location especially the run through Mary Stevens Park

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Really nice woods with good open paths and fine mature trees of various species, including some big Beech trees and Oaks.

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Stevie g
April 19, 2025, Dudmaston Hall

Good circular walk. Stunning views! Well worth doing.

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Eccy
March 19, 2024, Trimpley Reservoir

Nice wildlife spotting place.

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Stephen
November 12, 2022, Dudmaston Hall

Nice place of the world love a National Trust

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Nice place to walk in the words lots of dog walkers around

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Dudmaston Hall is a 17th-century country house in the care of the National Trust in the Severn Valley, Shropshire, England. Parliament and was one of the few royalists not to recover his money at the Restoration in 1660. Sir Thomas's eldest son, Francis (1627–89), the second baronet, was declared a lunatic. It was his fifth son, John Wolryche, who took over the estate in 1668. He began building a new house at Quatt, now the dower house, but died in 1685, before work was finished. John's son, Sir Thomas Wolryche (1672–1701) inherited his uncle's baronetcy and his father's determination to rebuild. However, he embarked on a much more ambitious project, replacing the old manor house with a new sandstone building, the core of the present Dudmaston Hall. The architect appears to have been Francis Smith of Warwick, who provided a substantial, well-built, but not grand residence. Modelled on Belton House in Lincolnshire, it has an H-plan lay-out, a large central entrance hall, backed by a saloon, and flanked by three-roomed wings. Construction probably began before 1700, but Thomas died in 1701 before it was complete. Management of the estate passed to Sir Thomas's widow, Elizabeth Weld. However, their son, Sir John Wolryche (1691–1723), the fourth baronet, came to maturity in 1712 and took over the reins. For a decade he spent heavily on gambling, horses and hunting. In 1723, attempting to ford the Severn after attending races at Chelmarsh, directly opposite Dudmaston, he drowned, leaving no male heir. The estate was burdened by heavy debts and was passed to Sir John's sister, Mary, only on payment of £14,000. She, her mother Elizabeth, and her uncle, Colonel Thomas Weld, resided at Dudmaston, and over the next half century, largely restored it to a sound financial footing by frugal management.

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Sasha Taylor
September 12, 2022, Seggy Pool

Seggy pool is the smallest of the three lakes on the Dudmaston estate at around 5 acres, with depths from just a few inches to around 4ft and heavily wooded around its banks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lakes and water bodies to explore around Upper Arley?

The primary water bodies in the Upper Arley area include Trimpley Reservoir, known for its wildlife and sailing, and the scenic Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake. You can also visit the historical Dudmaston Hall with its large lake, and the smaller Seggy Pool. Additionally, the River Severn flows directly through Upper Arley, offering various water-based activities and riverside walks.

Are there good walking trails around the lakes near Upper Arley?

Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. Trimpley Reservoir offers peaceful woodland walks and scenic countryside views within the Wyre Forest, including the 'Upper Arley Circular Walk'. You can also find open paths and mature trees at Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake, which is popular for dog walkers. Public footpaths also run along both banks of the River Severn.

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

Trimpley Reservoir is an excellent spot for wildlife enthusiasts. You might spot kingfishers, grey herons, and goosanders on the water. During migration seasons, gulls, waders, and terns visit. The surrounding Eymore Wood is home to pheasants, cuckoos, and woodpeckers.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks near the lakes?

Absolutely. Dudmaston Hall is a significant historical site with a 17th-century country house, managed woodlands, a vast lake, and landscaped gardens. It also houses a notable art collection. The area around the River Severn in Upper Arley itself has a charming, picturesque atmosphere, enhanced by the passing Severn Valley Railway steam trains.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes, besides walking?

Beyond walking, the River Severn in Upper Arley is popular for swimming, canoeing, and paddleboarding, with a ramp near the Riverside Tearoom for easy access. Fishing is also popular on the north bank of the River Severn and at Trimpley Reservoir, which also hosts a sailing club. For cycling, you can find various road cycling routes and MTB trails around Upper Arley.

Are the lakes and trails around Upper Arley family-friendly?

Many areas are suitable for families. Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake is known for its open paths, making it suitable for walks with children. Mary Stevens Park features a lake, bandstand, open spaces, woodland, and a children's play area. A small pebble beach along the River Severn is also a great spot for families to paddle and picnic.

Can I bring my dog to the lake areas?

Yes, several areas are dog-friendly. Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake is a popular spot for dog walkers with its open paths. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Upper Arley?

The lakes and surrounding areas offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly good for wildlife watching at Trimpley Reservoir, as gulls, waders, and terns pause during migration. The woodland walks are pleasant in spring with new growth and in autumn with changing foliage. Summer is ideal for water activities on the River Severn.

Are there any easy or accessible walks around the lakes?

Yes, there are options for easier walks. The paths around Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake are generally open and well-maintained. The 'Upper Arley Circular Walk' includes a path along Trimpley Reservoir, with varying difficulty levels. For a specific easy hiking route, consider the 'Trimpley Reservoir – Trimpley Reservoir loop from Upper Arley' which is 7.07 km long and rated easy, as part of hiking around Upper Arley.

Where can I find parking facilities near the lakes?

While specific parking details for each lake are not always explicit, areas like Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake and Dudmaston Hall (National Trust property) typically have dedicated parking for visitors. For Trimpley Reservoir and the River Severn, local parking options in Upper Arley or nearby Bewdley would be available, though it's always advisable to check local signage.

Can I go wild swimming in the lakes or rivers?

The River Severn in Upper Arley is popular for swimming. However, for Trimpley Reservoir, it is important to note that it is deep water and swimming is generally not permitted due to safety reasons and its function as a water supply. Always exercise caution and be aware of local regulations and safety guidelines when considering wild swimming.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views of the lakes or surrounding area?

Yes, from spots like Hawkbatch Viewpoint, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Wyre Forest and the River Severn. Trimpley Reservoir itself offers scenic views, with its serene waters reflecting the sky and trees, providing beautiful photographic opportunities.

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