Lakes around Henbury, located in Cheshire, offer a variety of natural and man-made water bodies set within a diverse landscape of forests and countryside. This area is characterized by its reservoirs, which serve as water sources and provide habitats for wildlife, alongside scenic lakes suitable for recreation. The region's topography includes gentle hills and woodlands, contributing to varied outdoor experiences.
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Love the reservoirs at Macclesfield Forest. Great to see the reflections in the water on a calm day.
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The reservoirs at Macclesfield Forest are a great place to visit. So peaceful and quiet with some amazing views.
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A great place to park and take in the myriad of walking, running and riding opportunities in this lovely part of Cheshire.
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Alderley Park is a peaceful area made up of quiet woodland, lakes, and ponds, all connected by a network of well-kept paths. Alderley Park was previously the grounds of a stately home owned by the Stanley family in the 1600s. It is now the site of a corporate centre and laboratory but it still open for the public to enjoy a stroll around.
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There is a lovely pub halfway around the reservoir which makes for a perfect resting spot.
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Trentabank Reservoir (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Trentabank Reservoir - The heronry at Trentabank Reservoir is one of the largest in the Peak District and sits within the picturesque Macclesfield Forest. More than 20 pairs of the birds nest amongst the larches toward the eastern end of the reservoir, which in winter is also regularly home to goldeneye and goosander. The surrounding forest also plays host to a secretive herd of red deer, while crossbills feed in the pine tops and peregrines, buzzards and even the occasional red kite patrol the skies above. The heronry is best viewed from the lay-by east of the ranger station and car park, while views of the reservoir can be enjoyed from the small circular path of the main Trust reserve. In some years, video footage from the heronry is also beamed to the ranger station when open to visitors.
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Beware of cars pulling out of houses, some of driveways are sharp and the cars have to pull out slightly to actually see what’s on the road
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For scenic walks, consider Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs, which offers extensive pine forests and numerous walking opportunities with views of Cheshire's highest points. Trentabank Reservoir also provides a lovely walk, with a pub halfway around for a perfect resting spot. Alderley Park Lake and Woodland Trails offers a peaceful network of well-kept paths around lakes and ponds.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Trentabank Reservoir and Ridgegate Reservoir are both categorized as family-friendly. Redesmere Lake is also a great spot for families, particularly for sailing enthusiasts, and Alderley Park Lake and Woodland Trails provides a peaceful setting for family strolls.
Trentabank Reservoir is a significant haven for wildlife, home to over 20 breeding pairs of herons, and you can also observe birds of prey, red deer, and wading birds at certain times of the year. The broader area, including Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs, supports diverse flora and fauna within its woodlands and water bodies.
Yes, you can find easy walks around the lakes. For example, the area around Alderley Park Lake and Woodland Trails features well-kept paths suitable for a gentle stroll. You can also find easy hiking routes nearby, such as the 'Alderley Park and Radnor Mere loop' or the 'Parking loop from Chelford', which are listed in the Easy hikes around Henbury guide.
Yes, Goose Green Farm Fishing Lakes, located in Cheshire, offer four fully-stocked coarse fishing lakes. They are well-maintained and stocked with various fish species, including Carp, Crucians, Tench, Roach, Rudd, Bream, Perch, and Ide. Day tickets can be purchased on-site, and fishing is available from 7 am until dusk.
Many of the natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific local regulations for each site, especially regarding areas with sensitive wildlife or livestock. For example, the 'Path Along the River Bollin – Dog-Friendly Swimming Spot loop from St. Alban's' is listed as a dog-friendly route in the Easy hikes around Henbury guide.
Goose Green Farm Fishing Lakes in Cheshire have invested in a staging area on one of their lakes, providing wheelchair access for disabled anglers, making it a good option for accessibility.
Beyond walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs provides opportunities for running and riding. Redesmere Lake is home to the Redesmere Sailing Club, offering sailing activities. You can also find numerous road cycling routes and running trails in the vicinity.
The lakes and surrounding forests can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Winter can provide tranquil, crisp walks, though some paths might be muddy. The area's appeal, highlighted by 42 photos and 242 upvotes from the komoot community, suggests it's a rewarding destination in any season.
Yes, for example, there is a lovely pub halfway around Trentabank Reservoir, which makes for a perfect resting spot during your walk. Other local establishments may also be found in nearby villages.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the tranquil waters of Ridgegate Reservoir nestled in a scenic valley, to the extensive pine forests and views at Macclesfield Forest and Reservoirs. The abundance of wildlife, particularly the herons at Trentabank Reservoir, is also a significant draw. The variety of walking, running, and riding opportunities is highly valued by the komoot community.


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