Best lakes around Prescote offer a variety of natural and recreational settings within a rural landscape. The region features several reservoirs and smaller lakes, often integrated with local canal systems or set within rolling countryside. These areas provide opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying tranquil outdoor spaces. Many locations are suitable for family outings and offer amenities like campsites or picnic areas.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Wroxton is a gorgeous and very typical sleepy Oxfordshire village painted with honey-coloured ironstone cottages with thatched roofs. The village features a picturesque duck pond and a Grade II listed church; it is a delight to pass through.
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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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Managed by the Banbury Ornithological Society, the Grimsbury Plantation Reserve is a 3.5-acre (1.4 ha) area of Scots pine and alder woodland. Look out for the Eurasian siskin wintering during the colder months, whilst summer is a good time to spot warblers. The nearby reservoir is popular with dog walkers, whilst the Oxford Canal runs adjacent to the reserve. If you bring your dog, ensure it is kept on a short lead on the reserve so as to not disturb the birds.
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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 Prescote area features several notable water bodies. Wroxton Duck Pond is a picturesque village feature. For those interested in nature and birdwatching, Grimsbury Plantation Reserve and Reservoir is a popular spot. Additionally, Fir Tree Campsite & Fishing Lake offers a serene setting with fishing opportunities.
Yes, several lakes around Prescote are suitable for families. Wroxton Duck Pond is a charming spot in the middle of a village, perfect for a gentle outing. Fir Tree Campsite & Fishing Lake is also noted as family-friendly, offering a quiet campsite and other activities. Wormleighton Reservoir is another family-friendly location, known for birdwatching.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the reservoir adjacent to Grimsbury Plantation Reserve is popular with dog walkers. If you bring your dog to the reserve itself, it's recommended to keep it on a short lead to avoid disturbing the birds.
The lakes and reservoirs are excellent for wildlife observation, especially birdwatching. At Grimsbury Plantation Reserve, you might spot Eurasian siskins in winter and warblers in summer. Wormleighton Reservoir is known for a variety of bird species, including ring-necked ducks, egrets, buffleheads, and great crested grebes.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at some locations. Fir Tree Campsite & Fishing Lake is specifically highlighted for its fishing lake. While not explicitly detailed for all lakes, many reservoirs and duck ponds in the region may offer fishing opportunities.
The lakes and reservoirs provide diverse settings for walking. Grimsbury Plantation Reserve offers woodland walks, and its adjacent reservoir is popular for dog walkers. The general area around Prescote's lakes is integrated with local canal systems and rolling countryside, providing many opportunities for tranquil outdoor strolls.
Yes, the region has some historical interest. Wroxton Duck Pond is located in a village known for its honey-coloured ironstone cottages and a Grade II listed church, offering a glimpse into local heritage. Wormleighton Reservoir itself has historical significance, having been planned in 1787 to maintain the water level in the Oxford Canal.
Yes, the Prescote area offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Cropredy Wharf – Kineton War Memorial loop' or the 'St Mary's Church, Culworth – Battle of Edgcote loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'Banbury to Everdon Stubbs loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Prescote and MTB Trails around Prescote guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse settings for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The picturesque nature of spots like Wroxton Duck Pond and the quiet, sheltered location of Fir Tree Campsite & Fishing Lake are often highlighted. The opportunity for birdwatching at places like Grimsbury Plantation Reserve and Reservoir is also a significant draw.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Prescote's lakes and canals. Options include moderate routes like the 'Oxford Canal at Cropredy – Cropredy Wharf loop' or more challenging ones such as the 'Spiceball Country Park – Cropredy Wharf loop'. For more detailed information, refer to the Running Trails around Prescote guide.
The lakes around Prescote offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for general outdoor activities and enjoying the amenities. Winter months can be good for spotting specific bird species like the Eurasian siskin at Grimsbury Plantation Reserve. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for walking and observing migratory birds.


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