Best lakes around Hyde are found in a region known for its diverse natural landscapes, situated within Greater Manchester and historically part of Cheshire. The area offers a variety of water bodies, from man-made reservoirs to natural ponds and fishing lakes. These locations provide opportunities for walking, nature observation, and water-based activities. The proximity to the Peak District National Park further enhances the natural appeal of the surrounding areas.
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Visit Fritham and Eyeworth Pond, take a moment to wander through history Walk around the man-made gunpowder mill pond or take a walk through the woodland. Keep an eye out for the old black post box near the entrance to Fritham car park, there for the workers of the mill. Wander through the woodlands full of Roman remains. Fritham is a small village with the village green at it's heart. Visit the pub, named after the ancient oak opposite (over 1000 years old), or join the cycle trail network and ride over to Ogdens. You are likely to see the New Forest's ponies and cattle. Please treat these animals with care, don’t feed or pet the livestock – keep your distance.
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If you've ever watched any of the evil dead films, you'll be wise not to open this trap door. they've been waiting for you. lol
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Enjoy some peace and tranquillity at Andrew's Mare Lake. It's a wonderful spot for a picnic or relaxing stroll, and there's plenty of beautiful wildlife to lookout for such as the iconic New Forest wild ponies, deer, and some interesting bird species.
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A peaceful place off the New Forest tourist trail. Eyeworth Pond was created in the late 19th century to provide water power to a nearby gunpowder mill.
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Green Pond is a watering hole on Fritham Plain, a heathland plateau southwest of Fritham village. Horses and cows can regularly be seen drinking from the pond, so have your camera ready for some great photos.
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More like a lake than a pond. A nice spot for a picnic. Also has a small number of parking places if you want to hike from here.
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The area around Hyde, situated within Greater Manchester and historically part of Cheshire, offers a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find everything from man-made reservoirs like Dovestone Reservoir and Hollingworth Lake, to natural ponds, and dedicated fishing lakes such as Partridge Lakes Fishery and Lloyds Meadow Fishery. These locations provide varied experiences, from tranquil nature reserves to active water sports venues.
Yes, several lakes and parks around Hyde are well-suited for families. Sale Water Park features a lake, kids' play area, and picnic benches. Manor Park in Glossop also has a lake and is suitable for all ages. Additionally, Eyeworth Pond and Green Pond, Fritham Plain are noted as family-friendly spots within the komoot community.
The lakes around Hyde are rich in natural beauty and wildlife. You can find tranquil spots like Black Lake Nature Reserve, known for dragonflies, damselflies, and unusual mosses. Blakemere Moss is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, excellent for birdwatching with species like greylags, Canada geese, and lapwings. Green Pond, Fritham Plain is a watering hole frequently visited by horses and cows, offering great wildlife observation opportunities.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent walking and hiking trails. Dovestone Reservoir boasts a substantial 12.5-mile walk with impressive Peak District views. Hollingworth Lake has a 2.5km walk around its perimeter. For more options, you can explore various routes, including easy hikes and mountain biking trails, detailed in guides like Easy hikes around Hyde and MTB Trails around Hyde.
Hyde is a great area for fishing enthusiasts. Partridge Lakes Fishery is a premier coarse fishery with 15 individually landscaped waters. Lloyds Meadow Fishery is another popular 9-acre day ticket coarse fishing venue. Additionally, Hightown Lake is a top carp venue, and Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve also offers fishing opportunities.
The lakes around Hyde offer beauty throughout the year. Summer is ideal for water sports and picnics, while autumn brings vibrant foliage to the surrounding woodlands. Winter can be excellent for birdwatching, especially at places like Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, where many birds overwinter. Spring is perfect for observing newts and frogs at temporary ponds like Part-time Pond.
Yes, some lakes have interesting historical connections. Hollingworth Lake dates back to the 19th century and was a popular Victorian leisure spot. Eyeworth Pond was created in the late 19th century to power a gunpowder mill, and you can still find remnants of this history, including Roman remains in the nearby woodlands.
Many of the natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check specific site regulations, especially concerning livestock. Areas like Dovestone Reservoir and Sale Water Park are popular for walks with dogs, offering open spaces and trails. Always keep dogs under control, especially around wildlife and farm animals.
Hollingworth Lake Country Park is a hub for water sports and various outdoor activities, particularly in the summer. Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve also offers sailing. While some lakes are primarily for fishing, others provide opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply enjoying the water from the shore.
The komoot community appreciates the diverse experiences offered by the lakes around Hyde. Visitors frequently highlight the tranquil atmosphere, opportunities for nature observation, and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful spots for picnics, woodland walks, and the chance to see local wildlife, as evidenced by over 40 upvotes and 20 photos shared by the community.
While some larger reservoirs like Dovestone Reservoir and Hollingworth Lake have public transport links or are accessible via local bus routes, many of the smaller or more secluded lakes may require a car. It's advisable to check specific public transport options for your chosen lake before planning your visit.
Yes, most popular lakes and reservoirs around Hyde offer designated parking areas. For example, Dovestone Reservoir and Hollingworth Lake Country Park have visitor car parks. Eyeworth Pond also has a small number of parking places. Parking availability can vary, so it's good to check ahead, especially during peak times.


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