Best lakes around Dinnington provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature observation. The area features a mix of natural reserves and reclaimed landscapes, offering diverse habitats for wildlife. These locations are suitable for walking and enjoying the local environment. Visitors can explore various ponds and lakes, many of which are integrated into larger natural areas.
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Good tracks through the nature reserve, which provide a great alternative to the busy roads in this area. Can also link to some good publicly accessible tracks to the north to get you to the north side of Dinnington without going on the road.
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Good bridleway, especially when dry. Watch out for walkers and families
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As well as hiking its also a brilliant place to jog. It has a running club every Saturday with highlighted routes from 3k onwards
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There’s a ParkRun here on a Saturday morning at 9am, trainers will get dirty
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Beautiful when it's frozen, I skim stuff across and the sounds are incredible
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to the west of the Swallow pond is a wildflower meadow with rare orchids and a variety of other species to see
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Lake with a lot of Geese and Ducks, track around the lake and a play park next to it
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While Dinnington itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the nearby Rother Valley Country Park is a significant destination with three large artificial lakes offering a wide array of activities. Within the immediate Dinnington area, popular spots include Havannah Nature Reserve, known for its forest and bridleways, Swallow Pond with its wildflower meadow, and Killingworth Lake, which features a paved walking track and abundant wildlife.
Yes, several locations are great for families. Swallow Pond is noted as family-friendly, and Killingworth Lake has a play park next to it. Rother Valley Country Park is particularly family-friendly, offering play areas, picnic spots, and a miniature train that operates on weekends and school holidays. Leazes Park Lake also has a cafe and is considered family-friendly.
Rother Valley Country Park is a hub for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various watersports like sailing, windsurfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, jet skiing, and even wakeboarding. The park also features an extensive network of flat lakeside paths for walking and cycling, and it's a popular spot for birdwatching. Fishing is available in two of its lakes and on the River Rother.
Yes, Killingworth Lake offers a flat, easy paved walking track, making it accessible. Rother Valley Country Park also boasts extensive flat lakeside walks and cycle routes suitable for various abilities.
Stargate Ponds and Bewes Hills Nature Reserve is a good place for walking your dog, with plenty of undergrowth for exploration. Rother Valley Country Park also provides extensive trails and open spaces that are generally suitable for dog walking.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse natural features. Swallow Pond is bordered by a wildflower meadow known for rare orchids. Killingworth Lake is home to many geese and ducks, with floating islands designed to encourage wildlife. Rother Valley Country Park features wetlands, meadows, and woodlands, supporting over 260 different bird species in its nature reserve areas.
At Rother Valley Country Park, you'll find The Stables Café for refreshments. There are also plans for a new lakeside café as part of ongoing developments. Leazes Park Lake also has a cafe.
For gravel biking, Havannah Nature Reserve has fairly maintained paths and dirt tracks suitable for gravel bikes. Rother Valley Country Park offers extensive cycle routes around its lakes. You can find more detailed routes for gravel biking in the area by exploring the Gravel biking around Dinnington guide.
Rother Valley Country Park has numerous paths suitable for running. Additionally, Havannah Nature Reserve offers running opportunities. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Dinnington guide.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. Killingworth Lake has a flat, paved walking track. Rother Valley Country Park features flat lakeside walks. You can discover more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Dinnington guide.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round for various activities. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports and enjoying the wildflower meadows, while autumn offers scenic walks with changing foliage. Birdwatching can be rewarding in all seasons, with different species present throughout the year.
Yes, fishing is permitted in two of the lakes (Northern Lake and Nethermoor Lake) at Rother Valley Country Park, as well as on the River Rother, provided you have the appropriate licenses and tickets.


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