Best lakes around Burton Dassett are found in the surrounding Warwickshire region, as Burton Dassett Hills Country Park itself is characterized by rolling hills and panoramic views. The area offers a diverse landscape, from historical sites within the country park to unique geological formations at nearby lakes. These water bodies provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The region's terrain includes former quarries and canal reservoirs, contributing to a varied natural and man-made environment for exploration.
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There are great views of 'Compton Pools' from many vantage points along this route. The pools are really lakes as they were turned into a single expanse of water by Lancelot Capability Brown circa 1769. The hills, the house and the bridges provide a beautiful backdrop to the lakes.
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We had to double back on ourselves slightly to see the lakes, as they were hidden behind a hedge
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Documentary evidence suggests that this canal reservoir belonged to the Warwick and Napton Canal Company. It dates from the Imperial period, and is located 200m south of the western end of Stockton Locks. Opened as a commercial day-ticket fishery in 1997, Stockton Reservoir is an attractive seven acre lake set in pleasant countryside between the villages of Stockton and Long Itchington to the south of Rugby and Coventry.
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Wormleighton Reservoir is used to maintain the water level in the Oxford Canal. Planned in 1787, it has served the canal well ever since. The reservoir is an excellent place to spot a variety of bird species, such as the ring-necked duck, egret, bufflehead and great crested grebe.
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Bishops Bowl Fishery sits on a 90 acre former limestone quarry, located on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border. The quarry work many years ago has created an attractive stone faced bowl. The whole site is recorded as a site of scientific interest. As at Lyme Regis, the Blue Lias at Harbury is rich in marine fossils. In 1927 and 1928 the skeletons of two marine reptiles were found in Harbury quarry. They are an ichthyosaur and a plesiosaur, and both fossils are now in the Natural History Museum, London. The plesiosaur is the unique example of the early Jurassic species Macroplata tenuiceps.
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Really nice quiet campsite, fishing lake and falconary set in a lovely sheltered location. Picturesque walk to one of the local pubs in Ratley.
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The region offers diverse natural features. For instance, Bishops Bowl Lakes, a former limestone quarry, is a site of scientific interest known for its Blue Lias rock rich in marine fossils, including ichthyosaur and plesiosaur skeletons. Additionally, Woodford Bottom and Lamb's Pool are noted for their natural beauty, where you can spot herons and wild flowers.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Stockton Reservoir and Compton Pools are both categorized as family-friendly. Wormleighton Reservoir is also a great spot for families, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Many lakes in the region have historical ties, particularly to the canal system. Stockton Reservoir dates from the Imperial period and belonged to the Warwick and Napton Canal Company. Similarly, Wormleighton Reservoir was planned in 1787 to maintain the water level in the Oxford Canal. Compton Pools were transformed into a single expanse of water by Lancelot Capability Brown around 1769, adding to their historical landscape design.
Wormleighton Reservoir is an excellent location for birdwatching. It's known for a variety of bird species, including the ring-necked duck, egret, bufflehead, and great crested grebe. Woodford Bottom and Lamb's Pool also offer opportunities to see herons fishing.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Stockton Reservoir operates as a commercial day-ticket fishery. Bishops Bowl Lakes is also a well-known fishery. Additionally, Fir Tree Campsite & Fishing Lake offers fishing facilities alongside camping.
Beyond visiting the lakes, the wider Burton Dassett area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For example, there are moderate cycling routes like the 'Harts Hill – Burton Dassett Country Park loop' and hiking trails such as the 'Holy Well, Burton Dassett – Windmill Hill Beacon loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Burton Dassett, Running Trails around Burton Dassett, and Hiking around Burton Dassett guide pages.
Yes, Compton Pools offers great views from many vantage points, with the surrounding hills, house, and bridges providing a beautiful backdrop. The unique landscape of Bishops Bowl Lakes, set within a former quarry, also creates a distinctive and attractive setting.
Visitors appreciate the diverse environments, from the unique geological interest of Bishops Bowl Lakes to the tranquil wildlife spotting at Woodford Bottom and Lamb's Pool. The historical context of canal reservoirs like Stockton Reservoir and the scenic beauty of Compton Pools are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared 4 photos and given 18 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, Fir Tree Campsite & Fishing Lake provides a nice, quiet campsite in a sheltered location, along with a fishing lake and falconry. It's also conveniently located for walks to local pubs in Ratley.
Woodford Bottom and Lamb's Pool are excellent for wildlife enthusiasts, where herons can often be seen fishing and wild flowers thrive. Wormleighton Reservoir is also a noted spot for birdwatching, home to various species like egrets and great crested grebes.
The terrain varies significantly. Bishops Bowl Lakes is set within a 90-acre former limestone quarry, creating a unique, stone-faced bowl landscape. Other lakes, like Stockton Reservoir, are set in pleasant countryside, while Compton Pools are surrounded by hills, offering a scenic and varied environment.


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