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Marbury Cum Quoisley

Top 7 Lakes around Marbury Cum Quoisley

Best lakes around Marbury Cum Quoisley are primarily natural meres, formed in glacial kettle holes, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region is recognized for its significant water bodies, including Marbury Big Mere and the Quoisley Meres. These areas provide important habitats for wildlife and opportunities for outdoor activities. The Quoisley Meres are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Wetland of International Importance.

Best lakes around Marbury Cum Quoisley

  • The most popular lake is Big Mere Lake, a natural monument known for its diverse wildlife and fishing opportunities. It is a designated Site of Specific Scientific Interest and features St Michael's Church on its edge.
  • Another must-see spot is Brown Moss Pond, an other natural area that is a peat bog and wetland reserve. Visitors can expect to observe a variety of wildlife, including insects, birds, newts, and rare plant species along its walking trails.
  • Visitors also love Hurleston Reservoir and Canal Bridges, a reservoir alongside the Hurleston junction where the Llangollen Canal meets the Shropshire Union Canal. This location offers canal features and is situated within picturesque landscapes.
  • Marbury Cum Quoisley is known for natural meres, reservoirs, and peat bog wetlands. The area offers a variety of water bodies to explore, from significant fishing lakes to internationally recognized wildlife habitats.
  • The lakes around Marbury Cum Quoisley are appreciated by the komoot community, with 1 highlight and 4 photos shared.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Big Mere Lake

Highlight • Natural Monument

Located on the edge of Marbury village, Big Mere is a pretty stretch of water home to diverse wildlife. Here, you will find bird species from Goosander to Egret as well as many fish. The lake is a designated Site of Specific Scientific Interest and popular place to fish. St Michael's Church stands on the edge of the lake, adding to the picturesque setting. The lake is a lovely place for a picnic.

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Brown Moss Pond

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The 'moss' in Brown Moss actually refers to a peat bog rather than any particularly mossy nature. This reserve is teeming with wildlife from insects to birds and has several walking trails criss-crossing its modest expanse.

Largely a marsh and wetland area, some of the residents here include great-crested newts, dragonflies and frogs. This is one of the country's most important reserves for plant species too, so come with keen eyes, ready to spot unusual flora.

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Nestled within the picturesque landscapes, Hurleston Reservoir runs alongside the Hurleston junction, the point where the Llangollen Canal intersects with the Shropshire Union Canal. There are plenty of canal features to see and Snugburys Ice cream shop is just around the corner.

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Alderford Lake

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Great location for water activities (e.g. wild swimming 🏊🏼, aquapark, Stand Up Paddleboarding, kayak 🚣‍♀️..) and other adventures like 'Escape Island'. Furthermore, they also have a restaurant / café from which you have a view of the lake. Further info about their many fun activities as well as opening hours and prices can be found on alderford.com

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Calverhall Pond

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The lovely gentleman in the house next door gave me a piece of bread and suggested I fed the fish! Lovely!

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Rafa
October 7, 2023, Alderford Lake

Great location for water activities (e.g. wild swimming 🏊🏼, aquapark, Stand Up Paddleboarding, kayak 🚣‍♀️..) and other adventures like 'Escape Island'. Furthermore, they also have a restaurant / café from which you have a view of the lake. Further info about their many fun activities as well as opening hours and prices can be found on https://alderford.com

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Nestled within the picturesque landscapes, Hurleston Reservoir runs alongside the Hurleston junction, the point where the Llangollen Canal intersects with the Shropshire Union Canal. There are plenty of canal features to see and Snugburys Ice cream shop is just around the corner. https://snugburys.co.uk/

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The lovely gentleman in the house next door gave me a piece of bread and suggested I fed the fish! Lovely!

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Kit P
February 3, 2021, Brown Moss Pond

The 'moss' in Brown Moss actually refers to a peat bog rather than any particularly mossy nature. This reserve is teeming with wildlife from insects to birds and has several walking trails criss-crossing its modest expanse. Largely a marsh and wetland area, some of the residents here include great-crested newts, dragonflies and frogs. This is one of the country's most important reserves for plant species too, so come with keen eyes, ready to spot unusual flora.

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Amy
November 10, 2019, Big Mere Lake

Located on the edge of Marbury village, Big Mere is a pretty stretch of water home to diverse wildlife. Here, you will find bird species from Goosander to Egret as well as many fish. The lake is a designated Site of Specific Scientific Interest and popular place to fish. St Michael's Church stands on the edge of the lake, adding to the picturesque setting. The lake is a lovely place for a picnic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes in Marbury Cum Quoisley are rich in wildlife. At Big Mere Lake, you might spot various bird species like Goosander and Egret, alongside diverse fish populations. The Quoisley Meres, a designated SSSI and Ramsar site, are particularly important for their rare plants, invertebrates, and wildfowl such as gadwall and grebes. Brown Moss Pond, a peat bog and wetland reserve, is home to great-crested newts, dragonflies, frogs, and unusual flora.

Are there opportunities for fishing in the area?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Marbury Big Mere is a significant fishing lake managed by the Prince Albert Angling Society, known for its diverse fish population including roach, perch, pike, tench, bream, and carp. Big Mere Lake is also a popular spot for fishing.

Can I go wild swimming or do other water sports?

For organized water activities, Alderford Lake is an excellent choice. It offers wild swimming, an aquapark, Stand Up Paddleboarding, and kayaking. You can find more information about their activities, opening hours, and prices on their website.

Are there hiking or walking trails near the lakes?

Yes, there are several walking and hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including loops around Big Mere Lake and the Quoisley Meres. For detailed hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, you can explore the Hiking around Marbury Cum Quoisley guide and the Easy hikes around Marbury Cum Quoisley guide.

Are the lakes suitable for family visits?

Many of the lakes are family-friendly. Big Mere Lake, Brown Moss Pond, Alderford Lake, Hurleston Reservoir and Canal Bridges, and Calverhall Pond are all noted as suitable for families, offering diverse activities from wildlife spotting to water sports and canal-side walks.

How can I access the Quoisley Meres?

While primarily on private land, public access to the Quoisley Meres is possible via a public footpath from Wirswall Road. This path offers views of Quoisley Little Mere and a track to view Quoisley Big Mere, allowing visitors to appreciate their ecological significance.

Are there places to eat or drink near the lakes?

Yes, there are options for refreshments. Alderford Lake has a restaurant and café with views of the lake. Near Hurleston Reservoir and Canal Bridges, Snugburys Ice Cream shop is just around the corner, perfect for a treat after a walk.

What makes the Quoisley Meres scientifically important?

The Quoisley Meres (Quoisley Big Mere and Quoisley Little Mere) are scientifically significant as they are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Wetland of International Importance, forming part of the Midland Meres and Mosses Ramsar site. They are known for their nutrient-rich water, diverse aquatic plants like white and yellow water lilies, well-developed reed beds, and over a hundred plant species, some rare in Cheshire. They also provide critical habitats for invertebrates and birds.

Are there any running trails in the area?

Yes, the region offers several running trails. You can find various running loops around Marbury and Wrenbury. For specific routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Marbury Cum Quoisley guide.

What can I see at Hurleston Reservoir?

Hurleston Reservoir and Canal Bridges is located at the Hurleston junction, where the Llangollen Canal meets the Shropshire Union Canal. It offers picturesque landscapes and plenty of canal features to observe, making it a pleasant spot for a walk.

What is unique about Brown Moss Pond?

Brown Moss Pond is unique because it's a peat bog and wetland reserve, not just a typical lake. It's recognized as one of the country's most important reserves for plant species and teems with diverse wildlife, including insects, birds, and great-crested newts, making it ideal for nature observation along its walking trails.

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