Best lakes around Whitton And Tosson are found within the wider Northumberland area, offering diverse natural and man-made water bodies. This region is characterized by its rolling hills, scenic valleys, and a mix of tranquil natural loughs and functional reservoirs. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from secluded, serene lakes to larger, activity-rich reservoirs. The area provides opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and experiencing the natural environment.
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Darden Pike 375.84m P20.2 (1233ft) (Hill ID: 504121) [JNSA 30053] Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Lough Hill pond is just a small pond, I can not call it a lake. The surface along here is a bit more rugged and slower to ride on.
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If you fancy a little wander to a gorgeous little lake in the middle of nowhere than get yourself along to Darden Lough. This short but tough little walk has a bit of everything in what is really quite a short distance. However the views and the secluded nature of this trig pointed and cairned summit are definitely worth it.
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"The lonely tarn is of considerable area; the water is always pure, there being a spring in the centre. No Diatomes could be detected in the Sphagnum. The depth of water is unknown. It used to be said that the water is so cold, that those who attempt to swim across, receive such a shock, that they are paralysed and sink. There is no recollection, however, of any who have tried the experiment, having been drowned, and several have accomplished the feat. Some will say that the water which has no visible outlet permeates the intermediate strata, and re-appears at Our Lady's Well at Holystone." History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club Vol.12 (1887-1889).
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Tumbleton Lake is an artificial feature built as part of the landscaping of the Cragside Estate. It's a very pretty place to wonder around as part of a walk around the wider estate.
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Beautiful lake just past the Drake Stone. Very boggy surrounding it so be careful.
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Great place to stop but bring your own food - only a hut for fishing supplies and bait.. Coffee machine and Mars/snickers only
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Visitors frequently enjoy Harbottle Lake, a serene natural lake known for its scenic walking route that includes the Drake Stone and Harbottle Castle. Another popular spot is Fontburn Reservoir, a man-made lake with attractive scenery and a waymarked circular walk. For secluded views, Darden Pike Trig Point offers a gorgeous perspective of Darden Lough.
Yes, Fontburn Reservoir is an excellent choice for families. It offers amenities such as parking, toilets, and a children's play area, alongside easy walks and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Tumbleton Lake, part of the Cragside Estate, is also considered family-friendly for a pleasant stroll.
The lakes in the Northumberland area are rich in wildlife. At Fontburn Reservoir, you might spot red squirrels, otters, adders, lizards, roe deer, and various birds like pied flycatchers and lapwings. Branton Lakes Nature Reserve is a significant birdwatching spot, home to 169 bird species, including common goldeneye (the only place in England where it breeds), tufted duck, heron, and kingfisher. You may also see red fox, badger, and roe deer there.
Absolutely. Fontburn Reservoir features a waymarked circular walk of approximately 5.5 km. Branton Lakes Nature Reserve offers accessible circular footpaths around its two lakes. Harbottle Lake is part of a scenic walking route that includes the Drake Stone and Harbottle Castle ruins. For more challenging routes, the walk to Darden Pike Trig Point offers great views over Darden Lough.
Yes, Fontburn Reservoir is a popular destination for trout fishing, offering both rainbow and brown trout. It's known for its peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for anglers.
Near Harbottle Lake, you can explore the ruins of Harbottle Castle and the mythical Drake Stone, which are part of a scenic walking route. Tumbleton Lake is an artificial feature built as part of the landscaping of the historic Cragside Estate, offering a glimpse into Victorian engineering and design.
Yes, the wider area around Whitton And Tosson offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like the MTB Trails around Whitton And Tosson, Gravel biking around Whitton And Tosson, or Road Cycling Routes around Whitton And Tosson.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from tranquil loughs to larger reservoirs. The opportunities for peaceful walks, wildlife observation, and the stunning views are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the secluded nature of spots like Darden Lough and the family-friendly amenities at places like Fontburn Reservoir. The komoot community has shared over 15 photos and given more than 40 upvotes to these lake highlights.
Branton Lakes Nature Reserve is an exceptional location for birdwatching. It's recognized for its rich biodiversity, with 169 bird species recorded, including the common goldeneye, tufted duck, mallard, heron, and kingfisher. The reserve provides a bird hide at the west lake for optimal viewing.
Branton Lakes Nature Reserve offers accessible circular footpaths around its lakes, making it suitable for visitors with varying mobility levels, including those with wheelchairs or strollers. This allows everyone to enjoy the rich wildlife and scenic views.
Kielder Water is Northern Europe's largest man-made lake, located within Kielder Water & Forest Park. While a bit further afield from Whitton And Tosson, it's a significant attraction in Northumberland. It offers extensive trails like the 26-mile multi-user Lakeside Way, suitable for walkers, cyclists, horse riders, and wheelchair users, along with water sports, fishing, and stargazing at the Kielder Observatory.
Yes, Harbottle Lake is described as a secluded and tranquil natural lake. For an even more remote experience, Darden Lough, viewed from Darden Pike Trig Point, offers a gorgeous little lake in the middle of nowhere. Lough Hill Pond is another small, quiet spot with nice views.


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