Best lakes around Waddington are found within the Ribble Valley and the Forest of Bowland, an area known for its natural landscapes and water features. This region in Lancashire, UK, features a collection of reservoirs that serve both historical and recreational purposes. The terrain includes woodlands and trails, providing opportunities for outdoor activities around these water bodies.
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Great views of Pendle Hill on a clear day.
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This beautiful reservoir is situated at the head of the Hodder valley in the Forest of Bowland. Stocks is considered one of the most important places for wildfowl in the country. There are great trails, a fly fishing club and a little café where you can sit down for a coffee.
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Amazing reservoir and amazing to see the reflection of the trees and hills in the water on a quiet day.
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Churn Clough Reservoir, constructed in the late 19th century and expanded during the 1920s, serves as a popular fishing destination. Encircling the reservoir, a well-maintained footpath offers a pleasant route for leisurely walks and exploration of the surrounding woodland.
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Lower Ogden Reservoir was built in the early 1900's to supply water to the surrounding area. The track to the north can be linked with footpaths to the south so that you can run around the reservoir from Barley. You can also extend the run and take in Upper Ogden Reservoir or use this as the start or finishing section for a brilliant loop of Pendle Hill.
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Lower Ogden Reservoir was built in the early 1900's to supply water to the surrounding area.
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The Stocks circular route on East side close to reservoir is a man made gravel path and has probably been designed for the weekend family stroll as it tends to lack items of interest. Once you get beyond this approx 1 mile section and go further from the reservoir the views and walk becomes more interesting
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Can be muddy in the fields, also have sheep in the fields so be responsible if walking a dog. Would recommend going through the forest to the reservoir must less muddy route
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Lower Ogden Reservoir, known for its serene reflections of trees and hills. The broader Ogden Reservoirs area is also very popular, especially for those exploring Pendle Hill. Another favorite is Upper Ogden Reservoir, which offers a scenic route around the back of Pendle Hill.
The lakes around Waddington are primarily reservoirs nestled within the Ribble Valley and the Forest of Bowland. You can expect picturesque views of woodlands, trails, and hills, with calm waters often providing stunning reflections. The area is known for its natural landscapes and water features, offering a tranquil outdoor experience.
Yes, Stocks Reservoir and Lost Village of Stocks-in-Bowland is a notable historical site. The reservoir itself has a fascinating history, having been built to supply water to the surrounding area, and the remains of the lost village add a unique historical dimension to the landscape.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Lower Buck – Waddington Arms loop' or 'Clitheroe Castle – Waddington Bridge loop'. Many trails around the Ogden Reservoirs are also popular, often explored by those on their way to Pendle Hill. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Waddington guide.
The region around Waddington provides several cycling routes. Options include 'The Cobbled Corner Café – Whalley Old Bridge loop' and 'Clitheroe Castle – Whalley Village Centre loop'. These routes vary in difficulty, offering choices for different skill levels. Explore more cycling tours in the Cycling around Waddington guide.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The Lower Ogden Reservoir offers a track that can be linked with footpaths for a pleasant run or walk. The circular route on the east side of Stocks Reservoir is a man-made gravel path, designed for family strolls. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Waddington guide.
Yes, fishing is an option. Stocks Reservoir is home to a fly fishing club and is considered one of the most important places for wildfowl in the country, indicating a healthy aquatic environment for fishing.
Many of the lakes are family-friendly. Lower Ogden Reservoir, Ogden Reservoirs, and Stocks Reservoir are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible trails and enjoyable scenery for all ages.
Yes, at Stocks Reservoir, there is a little café where you can sit down for a coffee and enjoy the surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the stunning reflections on the water, especially at Lower Ogden Reservoir. The trails around the reservoirs, like those at Ogden Reservoirs, are also a delight, offering opportunities for walking and enjoying the natural landscape, often with views of Pendle Hill.
While the lakes offer beauty year-round, spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for walking, with milder weather and vibrant foliage. Calm days are ideal for experiencing the striking reflections on the water, which can be enjoyed in any season.


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