Best lakes around Drewsteignton are found within the Dartmoor National Park, where the village is situated. This area is characterized by its river valleys, gorges, and historic sites. While Drewsteignton itself does not feature large natural lakes, the broader region offers several significant reservoirs and smaller water bodies. The landscape provides diverse natural features for exploration, including the River Teign and its scenic gorge.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Well worth the hike up the hill to this beautiful spot. If you're lucky, Moorish Moments might be there. She makes the best cake and coffee.
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Constructed in 1881, Kennick Reservoir covers 50 acres (20ha) and neighbours Tottiford and Trenchford Reservoirs. For those keen on fishing, it's worth knowing that Kennick is a premier rainbow trout fishery, and waterside access here is limited to anglers only, whereas you can walk around the edges of the other two reservoirs.
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doesn't seem likely that this is so close when you are crossing the bridge. it's a little downstream of the bridge.
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Stunning views! Felt like we were overseas in Scandinavia or Canada.
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The most northerly of a trio of reservoirs above Lustleigh, Kennick Reservoir is a picturesque place for a rest. Any paths around the southern half of the reservoir are reserved for private anglers but the road and adjacent parking is quiet enough to stop in. You can also walk south to Tottiford reservoir where you’ll find public footpaths and plenty of grassy banks that make fantastic picnic spots. While there are plenty of ducks, it’s the egrets that will catch your eye. Both little egrets and great white egrets have been seen here.
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Beautiful walks but DO NOT LEAVE ANY VALUABLES IN THE CAR! It's a notorious break-in spot!
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A lot of this waterside is closed off to public only anglers allowed however the track is great fun but a little over grown in parts gets narrow expect some contact with thistles and other prickly vegetation
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The lakes around Drewsteignton, primarily reservoirs within Dartmoor National Park, offer diverse natural features. You'll find areas with important wildlife habitats, ancient stone cairns, and submerged clapper bridges, particularly around Fernworthy Reservoir. The broader region is characterized by scenic river valleys and gorges, such as the River Teign.
Yes, Fernworthy Reservoir is known for its myriad wildlife, providing habitats for rare species like the marsh fritillary butterfly and bee hawk moth. You can also spot various birds such as snipe, heron, and grebe year-round. Kennick Reservoir is also home to ducks and egrets.
Around Fernworthy Reservoir, you can discover ancient stone cairns and hut circles, offering a glimpse into the area's past. The broader Dartmoor National Park is rich in prehistoric remains and historical landscapes.
Yes, there are walking opportunities around the reservoirs. While waterside access at Kennick Reservoir is primarily for anglers, public footpaths and picnic spots are available around nearby Tottiford Reservoir. Fernworthy Reservoir also offers beautiful walks. For more structured routes, you can explore the easy hikes around Drewsteignton, many of which follow the River Teign.
Yes, Cullever Pool is a natural pool appreciated for its setting and is suitable for wild swimming.
While the immediate lakes around Drewsteignton are more focused on walking and nature, the larger Dartmoor area offers more. Roadford Lake, near Okehampton, is the largest of the South West Lakes Trust's sites and provides a range of watersports including sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking, with equipment hire and tuition available.
Yes, both Fernworthy Reservoir and Kennick Reservoir are considered family-friendly. Tottiford Reservoir, adjacent to Kennick, also offers public footpaths and grassy banks perfect for picnics with families.
Many areas within Dartmoor National Park, including trails around the reservoirs, are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife habitats, and to check specific signage at each location for any restrictions.
The lakes and surrounding Dartmoor National Park can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walks and picnics, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter can be beautiful but may require more preparation for colder, wetter conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Beyond walking, the Drewsteignton area within Dartmoor National Park offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, including routes through the Teign Gorge, and road cycling routes that explore the wider Dartmoor landscape.
While the reservoirs themselves are in natural settings, the nearby villages and towns offer options. Drewsteignton village has pubs, and the historic Fingle Bridge Inn is a popular spot at the eastern end of the Teign Gorge, which is easily accessible from the area.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the scenic walks. The ancient stone cairns and hut circles around Fernworthy Reservoir are a particular draw for those interested in history, while Cullever Pool is loved for wild swimming. The overall appeal lies in the peaceful escape into Dartmoor's natural beauty.


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