Best lakes around Bromsgrove are situated in Worcestershire, offering a range of water bodies for outdoor activities. The region features diverse landscapes, from country parks with ponds to larger reservoirs, providing opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and fishing. Bromsgrove's proximity to natural attractions makes it a location for exploring various aquatic environments. These areas are appreciated for their natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Can be muddy in places if it has rained a few days earlier.
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Upper Bittell Reservoir covers approximately 40 acres and is the larger of the two Bittell Reservoirs. The reservoir was created in the late 19th century to provide drinking water to the city of Birmingham. It was constructed by damming the Bittell Brook. It is an excellent place for hiking and picnicking, with designated picnic areas where visitors can enjoy a meal while taking in the serene waterside atmosphere.
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I'm lucky enough to live a short walk from the Lickeys. Another option, from the path leading out of the car park, is to take a left down to the Barnt Green road, cross the road and join the North Worcestershire Path around the two Bittel reservoirs. You could even then jump onto the Worcester Canal, walk along the towpath and through Barnt Green back to the Lickeys Country Park. Spoilt for choice!
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Nice 1 thank you I'm going to crack some tred later
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Lots of variety, gentle hills, woodland, ponds, heathland, two cafes. Some history too including remains of ww2 sites. The walks are a few miles long. You can also combine with a walk around Barnt Green or to Waseley. Helpful rangers have maps and can advise on the best walks. A good visitor centre. I usually cycle there or start a walk at Barnt Green station. For those who want a park experience there is a good playground area close to the visitor centre.
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Paths on both sides and pretty views of the landscape
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Since there's a gate, it is easy to miss. Right turn further down leads to manor house
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The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse natural features. For example, Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort is known for its woodlands, wildflower displays, and abundant wildlife. You can also find serene waterside atmospheres at places like Upper Bittell Reservoir, which is excellent for enjoying nature.
Yes, several locations offer scenic views. Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort provides wonderful views over the countryside and into Birmingham from Beacon Hill. Additionally, the View of Frankley Reservoir and Birmingham is one of the highest points in Birmingham, offering extensive vistas of the city and its surroundings.
The area around Bromsgrove's lakes is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and picnicking at Upper Bittell Reservoir. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those around the Lickey Hills. You can find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling around Bromsgrove guide or explore mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Bromsgrove guide.
Absolutely. Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort is highly family-friendly, offering woodlands, a children's adventure playground, and various activities. Sanders Park in Bromsgrove is also a popular destination with a state-of-the-art children's play area, making it ideal for families. Many of the lakes, including Upper Bittell Reservoir, are suitable for family walks and picnics.
Bromsgrove is known for its fishing lakes. Astwood Fishery offers three peaceful pools stocked with various fish species, including carp, tench, and roach, catering to different fishing preferences. Broad Acres Fishery is another popular choice, featuring four distinct pools, including the two-acre Main Lake, and provides facilities like an on-site cafe and comfortable anglers' pods.
Yes, the area has historical significance. Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort is a historical site itself, with the park having opened in 1888 on former Royal hunting grounds. The Beacon Hill Toposcope within Lickey Hills also offers a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, Sanders Park has historical significance as Bromsgrove's premier park.
Facilities vary by location. Lickey Hills Country Park offers two cafes and a good visitor centre. Sanders Park provides a state-of-the-art children's play area, bowling green, tennis courts, and an outdoor skate park. Fishing venues like Broad Acres Fishery include an on-site cafe and refurbished toilets for visitors' convenience. Many locations also feature designated picnic areas and benches, such as near the Man-Made Pond and Stream.
The lakes and parks around Bromsgrove can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for picnicking, walking, and enjoying wildflowers, especially at Lickey Hills Country Park. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be peaceful, though some paths might be muddy, particularly around Upper Bittell Reservoir after rain.
Yes, many areas offer easy walks. Lickey Hills Country Park has a variety of woodland and hill walks, some of which are gentle. Sanders Park is also excellent for leisurely strolls along the Battlefield Brook. The paths around the Man-Made Pond and Stream are also suitable for easy walks.
Accessibility varies. Lickey Hills Country Park is well-served and has parking, though it can get busy on bank holidays. Sanders Park is within Bromsgrove and easily accessible. For specific public transport options or parking details for individual sites, it's advisable to check local council websites, such as the Birmingham City Council page for Lickey Hills or the Bromsgrove District Council page for Sanders Park.
Many of the outdoor spaces around Bromsgrove are dog-friendly, but rules may vary. Lickey Hills Country Park is generally welcoming to dogs, often with designated off-lead areas. It's always best to check specific park regulations for lead requirements and any restricted areas to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.


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