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Top 5 Lakes around Rothbury

Best lakes around Rothbury are situated within Northumberland's varied landscape, featuring both natural loughs and man-made reservoirs. The region offers diverse aquatic environments, from dedicated fishing spots to tranquil walking areas. These water bodies are integral to the local ecology and provide multiple recreational opportunities. Rothbury acts as a base for exploring these natural and engineered features.

Best lakes around Rothbury

  • The most popular lakes is Darden Pike Trig Point, a viewpoint overlooking a secluded lake that offers a…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Darden Pike Trig Point

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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 …

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Tumbleton Lake

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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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Lough Hill Pond

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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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Fontburn Reservoir

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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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Nelly Moss Lakes

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Created to provide a steady water supply to power the hydro electric generators Nelly Moss Lakes are two large lakes set amongst woodland in the Cragside Estate. There is a …

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April 29, 2026, Darden Pike Trig Point

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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December 22, 2022, Nelly Moss Lakes

Created to provide a steady water supply to power the hydro electric generators Nelly Moss Lakes are two large lakes set amongst woodland in the Cragside Estate. There is a nice trail that allows you to run all around the lakes either as a short loop on their own or as part of a loop of the wider estate.

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December 19, 2022, Tumbleton Lake

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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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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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes around Rothbury?

Yes, several lakes near Rothbury are ideal for families. Fontburn Reservoir features a children's play area with swings, slides, climbing frames, and a zip wire, along with spacious picnic areas. Bolam Lake Country Park also offers a visitor center, cafe, and toilet facilities, making it suitable for family outings. Tumbleton Lake and Nelly Moss Lakes, both within the Cragside Estate, also offer pleasant walks for families.

What kind of walking trails can I find around the lakes near Rothbury?

You'll find a variety of walking trails. Fontburn Reservoir has a well-marked circular walk of approximately 5.5 km (3.4 miles) with scenic views. Bolam Lake Country Park offers a fully accessible path about 1 mile long around the lakeshore, suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, as well as other woodland routes. Rothley Lakes provide peaceful, short circular walks for a tranquil experience. For a more challenging walk with secluded views, consider the area around Darden Pike Trig Point.

Where can I go fishing near Rothbury's lakes?

Fishing is a popular activity in the area. Fontburn Reservoir is known for its top-class fishing for Rainbow and Brown Trout. Caiston Trout Fishery, just west of Rothbury, is a dedicated 50-acre, spring-fed lake well-stocked with Rainbow, Blue, and Wild Brown Trout, offering both fly and worm fishing options. They also provide boat and tackle hire, and tuition.

What kind of wildlife can I spot around the lakes?

The lakes are rich in wildlife. Fontburn Reservoir is a designated local wildlife site, home to Lizards, Adders, Red Squirrels, Roe Deer, Otters, Great Crested Newts, and various bird species. Bolam Lake Country Park is excellent for wildlife enthusiasts, with roe deer, red squirrels, nuthatches, swans, and various waterfowl. A newly constructed bird hide there offers great observation opportunities.

Are there accessible walks around the lakes near Rothbury?

Yes, Bolam Lake Country Park features a fully accessible path approximately 1 mile long that circles the lakeshore. This path is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the park.

Which lakes offer the most scenic views?

For picturesque scenery, Rothley Lakes are known for their beautiful reflections and tranquil environment. Fontburn Reservoir also offers scenic views along its circular walk. For a more rugged and secluded vista, the area around Darden Pike Trig Point provides stunning views over a hidden lake, and Lough Hill Pond also offers scenic views from its surrounding terrain.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Rothbury?

The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for walking, picnics, and wildlife spotting, with warmer weather. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially around Rothley Lakes. Winter can offer serene, picturesque scenes with ice coverings, though some facilities or fishing might be weather-dependent. Rainbow Trout fishing at Caiston Trout Fishery is available all year, while Brown Trout season runs from March to September.

Are there cycling routes near the lakes around Rothbury?

Yes, the Rothbury area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Elsdon and Netherwitton loop' or 'Cragpit Hill & Winter's Gibbet loop'. For gravel biking, explore routes like 'Simonside Car Park – Viewpoint on Simonside Hills loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Rothbury, Gravel biking around Rothbury, and Road Cycling Routes around Rothbury guides.

Are there facilities like cafes or toilets near the lakes?

Yes, some lake locations offer amenities. Fontburn Reservoir has a shop for hot drinks and snacks, along with picnic areas. Bolam Lake Country Park provides a visitor center, a cafe offering refreshments and local goods, and toilet facilities. Other, more secluded lakes may have fewer amenities, so it's always good to check beforehand.

Are there any unique features or historical aspects to the lakes?

Indeed. Fontburn Reservoir features a unique 'shaft spillway,' colloquially known as the 'plughole,' which regulates water levels and can be a fascinating sight during heavy rain. Bolam Lake Country Park has historical significance, as the lake was constructed around 1817 as part of a philanthropic effort by Lord Decies, with John Dobson laying out the grounds.

What makes <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/6159222" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Darden Pike Trig Point</a> a notable spot?

Darden Pike Trig Point is notable for its secluded location and the stunning views it offers over a hidden lake. It provides a sense of isolation and a rewarding experience after a short but challenging walk, making it a favorite for those seeking tranquility and panoramic vistas.

Are the lakes around Rothbury dog-friendly?

Many of the walking trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, particularly in country parks and reservoirs like Fontburn Reservoir and Bolam Lake Country Park. It's generally advised to keep dogs on leads, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to follow any posted regulations to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

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