Best lakes around Potterspury are found in the surrounding areas of Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes. These locations offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features a variety of lakes, from dedicated fishing spots to extensive nature reserves and urban park lakes. Visitors can engage in activities such as walking, cycling, birdwatching, and angling across these varied environments.
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An effort was made here to create a varied lake with a path around. It is quite nice, but as everywher ein the city the feeling of 'artificial' is quite strong.
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Lodge Lake was created in 1981 to prevent Loughton Brook flooding the downstream area. It now has a park area that is popular as a recreational hub, especially with the Trim Trail that goes around the lake. There is parking nearby, but no toilet.
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Great Lake to run around, paths are a little bumpy but that doesn’t spoil the run
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Tongwell Lake seems to be Milton Keynes’ very own swan haven. The path around the lake is easy to follow as it only takes around 30 minutes to walk the whole way round. At times it’s not possible to see the lake through the reeds and bushes but in the openings you can enjoy some nice views of nature. There’s a large island in the middle of the lake, so if you’re a birdwatcher we recommend bringing some binoculars to spot any birds over there.
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North Loughton Valley Park is a linear park and offers unique experiences, such as the famous concrete cows to the captivating ruins of Bancroft Roman Villa and Bradwell Abbey. Simply a great running and walking area.
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The Stony Stratford Nature Reserve is a beautiful nugget of countryside with cleared islands and renovated bird hides connected by footpaths. The nature reserve offers nesting grounds and thriving wetland habitats for wildfowl and waders such as Kingfishers. Make sure to take advantage of the picturesque lake with its dipping platform, known for its vibrant dragonflies and damselflies.
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A very prominent Palladian bridge in the park, it is one of the highlights of this property.
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Around Potterspury, you'll find a variety of lakes, including dedicated fishing spots like Green Farm Fishery and Towcester Lakes, extensive nature reserves such as Stanwick Lakes and Stony Stratford Nature Reserve, and recreational park lakes like Lodge Lake and Tongwell Lake. These offer diverse opportunities for angling, birdwatching, walking, and cycling.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lodge Lake features a park area and a Trim Trail for outdoor enjoyment. Tongwell Lake has an easy 30-minute path suitable for a leisurely stroll. Stanwick Lakes offers a visitor center, cafe, and play area, alongside walking and cycling paths. Stony Stratford Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, with opportunities for birdwatching.
For fishing enthusiasts, Green Farm Fishery near Towcester is a popular spot with five lakes well-stocked with various species like carp, perch, and bream. Towcester Lakes, located at Towcester Racecourse, is a 4-acre, spring-fed lake dedicated to carp fishing, offering lake-exclusive sessions and on-site facilities.
Stony Stratford Nature Reserve is particularly noted for its significant populations of breeding and over-wintering birds, as well as various dragonfly species, with two hides available for observation. Tongwell Lake is known as a 'swan haven' and features a central island, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially with binoculars.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking paths. The path around Tongwell Lake is easily navigable and takes about 30 minutes to complete. Lodge Lake also has a path around it as part of its Trim Trail. Stanwick Lakes provides extensive opportunities for walking on its 750-acre reserve. For more options, you can explore easy hiking routes in the area, such as the 4.5 km 'Cosgrove Iron Aqueduct – Iron Trunk Aqueduct loop from Cosgrove' or the 3.2 km 'Millfield loop from Stony Stratford', both found in the Hiking around Potterspury guide.
Beyond walking and birdwatching, you can enjoy cycling, especially at Stanwick Lakes which offers extensive cycling paths. The Road Cycling Routes around Potterspury guide features options like the 'Historic Stony Stratford – Whaddon Climb loop from Deanshanger'. Running is also popular, with trails around lakes like Tongwell Lake and routes like the 'Stony Stratford Nature Reserve – Iron Trunk Aqueduct loop from Stony Stratford' in the Running Trails around Potterspury guide.
Absolutely. Stanwick Lakes is a vast 750-acre nature reserve in the Nene Valley, recognized for its national importance for wetland wildlife. Stony Stratford Nature Reserve, part of the larger Ouse Valley Park, encompasses five lakes and expansive wet meadows, providing crucial habitats for birds and dragonflies.
Facilities vary by location. Stanwick Lakes offers a visitor center, cafe, and play area. Towcester Lakes provides on-site toilet and shower facilities for anglers. Lodge Lake has nearby parking but no public toilets. Green Farm Fishery is praised for its good facilities for anglers. It's always a good idea to check specific lake information for detailed amenities.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful surroundings and diverse natural landscapes. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching, especially at 'swan haven' Tongwell Lake and the wildlife-rich Stony Stratford Nature Reserve. The recreational aspects of lakes like Lodge Lake, with its park and Trim Trail, are also highly valued for outdoor enjoyment.
Parking is generally available at most popular lake destinations. For instance, Lodge Lake has parking nearby. Stanwick Lakes also provides parking for its visitors. Specific parking details can vary, so it's advisable to check ahead for individual locations.
Yes, the area offers some historical interest. Loughton Valley Linear Park, which includes lakes and woodlands, also features an extensively excavated Roman villa. While not directly a lake, the Palladian Bridge at Stowe is a notable historical monument nearby, completed in 1738.


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