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Top 8 Lakes around Muggleswick

Lakes around Muggleswick primarily consist of reservoirs nestled within the tranquil landscapes of County Durham, part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These bodies of water, originally constructed for water supply, offer scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its ecological importance, with several reservoirs situated within a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Visitors can explore a network of reservoirs that provide settings for walking and nature observation.

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Last updated: June 21, 2026

Derwent Reservoir

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If you’re planning on walking the reservoir loop be aware that half of it is along a quiet road

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Nice 3km walk around the reservoir on the lakeside path. It's not far but the path on the east side is quite narrow and rough so fun and adventurous but not so good for buggies & wheelchairs.

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The moorland where you are has a rich history of lead mining, and right in front, you can observe what used to be the chimney of the Jeffrey Smelt Mill. …

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Hisehope Reservoir

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Of the three reservoirs in this area, this one is the smallest. Additionally, it channels its waters to the Smiddy Shaw Reservoir through a small connecting canal. It is a …

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Smiddy Shaw Reservoir

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You can reach this reservoir from Waskerley via gravel paths. Completed in the late 19th century, it is part of a group of three reservoirs in this area, with the other two being Waskerley and Hisehope.

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Keith 🥾⛺️🗺🧭
February 21, 2026, Hisehope Reservoir

A little gem of a reservoir definitely worth a visit.

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Nice blast from the past and a nice little shelter from the wind.

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Great walk around the reservoir

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lovely walk around the reservoir great places for bird watching saw a kingfisher last time i was there.

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Javi Jaavii
December 31, 2023, Derwent Reservoir

This reservoir is an ideal spot if you want to enjoy a pleasant run and step on different terrains, as you can easily go around the reservoir. From this dam, you can observe it in all its splendor from one of its ends. It's important to note that entering the water for unauthorized swimming or just for a quick cool down is not allowed.

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The moorland where you are has a rich history of lead mining, and right in front, you can observe what used to be the chimney of the Jeffrey Smelt Mill. Next to it (as you can see, the upper part is missing, although the rest is well-preserved), there is a dam that was also used for the mines. There was another one as well, but this is the only one that still has water in it.

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Of the three reservoirs in this area, this one is the smallest. Additionally, it channels its waters to the Smiddy Shaw Reservoir through a small connecting canal. It is a very pleasant place for a hike, offering the opportunity to connect with some of the other reservoirs.

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You can reach this reservoir from Waskerley via gravel paths. Completed in the late 19th century, it is part of a group of three reservoirs in this area, with the other two being Waskerley and Hisehope.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I find around Muggleswick?

The lakes around Muggleswick are primarily reservoirs, originally constructed for water supply. They are nestled within the tranquil landscapes of County Durham, part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. These include Derwent Reservoir, Smiddy Shaw Reservoir, and Hisehope Reservoir.

Are there popular walking trails around Derwent Reservoir?

Yes, Derwent Reservoir offers popular walking paths along its banks and across its dam. While half of the reservoir loop is along a quiet road, the area provides expansive views across the Derwent Valley. You can find easy hikes around Muggleswick, including routes near Derwent Reservoir, by exploring the Easy hikes around Muggleswick guide.

What are the walking routes like around Waskerley Reservoir?

Waskerley Reservoir, the largest of the three on Muggleswick Common, offers varied walking routes. Paths often follow the reservoir's edge, providing routes through open moorland and tranquil waters suitable for various activity levels. The area is known for its wildlife, including breeding upland birds. You can find routes like the 'Smiddy Shaw and Hisehope loop from Waskerley' in the Hiking around Muggleswick guide.

Can I walk between Hisehope and Smiddy Shaw Reservoirs?

Yes, Hisehope Reservoir channels its waters to Smiddy Shaw Reservoir through a small connecting canal, making it very pleasant to hike between them. Public footpaths run close to both reservoirs, and there are routes like the 'Hisehope Reservoir – Smiddy Shaw Reservoir loop from Hawkburn Head' available in the Hiking around Muggleswick guide.

What natural features can I expect to see at Waskerley Reservoir?

Waskerley Reservoir is highly valued for its wildlife, being an important habitat for breeding upland birds like red grouse, lapwing, and merlin. It features a small conifer plantation with Sitka spruce and Scots pine, as well as a small broad-leaved plantation, making it the most varied of the reservoirs on Muggleswick Common.

Is parking available at the reservoirs around Muggleswick?

Yes, public car parking is available at several reservoirs. For instance, parking is considered easiest at Waskerley Reservoir among the three on Muggleswick Common. Smiddy Shaw Reservoir also offers accessible public car parking.

Can I go fishing at the lakes around Muggleswick?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several reservoirs. Smiddy Shaw Reservoir is stocked with Brown Trout, and Waskerley Reservoir is regularly stocked with both Brown and Rainbow Trout. Hisehope Reservoir is known as a catch-and-release reservoir for Brown Trout. Tunstall Reservoir also offers both boat and bank fishing.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Muggleswick?

The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the heather-dominated grouse moors surrounding reservoirs like Hisehope Reservoir are particularly scenic in August and September when the heather is in bloom. This period offers vibrant colors and pleasant walking conditions.

Are the lakes around Muggleswick dog-friendly?

Many of the lakes and their surrounding trails are dog-friendly. For example, Derwent Reservoir, Hisehope Reservoir, and Smiddy Shaw Reservoir are all listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock.

Are there easy walks around the Muggleswick reservoirs?

Yes, there are several easy walks. The Tunstall Reservoir Circular Walk is a nice 3 km walk around the reservoir, though the east side can be narrow and rough. You can find other easy routes, such as the 'Smiddy Shaw and Hisehope loop from Waskerley', in the Easy hikes around Muggleswick guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides walking?

Beyond walking and hiking, the area offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can explore routes like the 'View of Lanchester Valley – Deerness path loop from Consett' or the 'Derwent Walk – Wylam Bridge loop from Shotley Bridge'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Muggleswick guide.

Are there any historical sites near the Muggleswick lakes?

Yes, the moorland around the reservoirs has a rich history of lead mining. For instance, near Sikehead Dam, you can observe the well-preserved chimney of the Jeffrey Smelt Mill, which was part of the mining operations. The dam itself was also used for the mines.

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