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Top 6 Lakes around Cogenhoe And Whiston

Best lakes around Cogenhoe And Whiston are found in the surrounding Northamptonshire countryside, offering diverse natural and recreational features. While Cogenhoe and Whiston themselves do not host large lakes, the nearby region provides several options for outdoor activities. These areas often feature reservoirs, country parks, and dedicated watersports venues. The landscape combines open water with woodlands and meadows, supporting various wildlife and recreational pursuits.

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  • The most popular lakes is Pitsford Water, a lake…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Pitsford Water

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There is a cafe, public toilets and bike shop providing bike hire at the top of the main carpark, with open grassed areas (perfect for picnics) leading down to a …

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Sywell Reservoir Bird Hide

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A great spot to check out the local waterbird life. Expect to find the likes of Canada Goose, Ring-necked Pheasant and Great Crested Grebe

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Sixfields Reservoir

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Handy parking at the far end of the Reservoir gives easy access from the sixfields leisure park where there are numerous food outlets. From here you can also connect with …

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Emberton Country Park

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Emberton Country Park is blessed with 200 acres (81 ha) of peaceful parkland and shimmering lakes. Beloved by walkers and cyclists alike, there are a number of circular trails on …

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The lakes at Castle Ashby Fishery look very inviting on a hot summers day, there is a small lodge between the two largest lakes that provide a selection of drinks and hot and cold snacks.

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January 22, 2025, Pitsford Water

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A great spot to check out the local waterbird life. Expect to find the likes of Canada Goose, Ring-necked Pheasant and Great Crested Grebe

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Emberton Country Park is blessed with 200 acres (81 ha) of peaceful parkland and shimmering lakes. Beloved by walkers and cyclists alike, there are a number of circular trails on offer. The park also has children's play areas, picnic spots and plenty of places where you can feed the ducks.

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The lakes at Castle Ashby Fishery look very inviting on a hot summers day, there is a small lodge between the two largest lakes that provide a selection of drinks and hot and cold snacks. For more information go to: https://www.castleashbyfishery.co.uk/

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Richard
July 21, 2020, Pitsford Water

There is a cafe, public toilets and bike shop providing bike hire at the top of the main carpark, with open grassed areas (perfect for picnics) leading down to a childrens play area and then the main walking/cycle path around the water. To the left of the grass beside the other footpath is an accessible garden with raised beds.

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Handy parking at the far end of the Reservoir gives easy access from the sixfields leisure park where there are numerous food outlets. From here you can also connect with the Northampton canal which takes you further into town or towards Hatton and Weedon Bec in the other direction.

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June 28, 2020, Pitsford Water

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes around Cogenhoe And Whiston?

Visitors frequently enjoy Pitsford Water, which offers a main walking and cycling path, a cafe, and bike hire. Another popular spot is Emberton Country Park, known for its 200 acres of parkland, lakes, and circular trails.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Cogenhoe And Whiston?

Yes, several lakes cater to families. Pitsford Water features open grassed areas for picnics and a children's play area. Sywell Country Park offers play areas, including sand and water play, and hosts children's educational activities. Stanwick Lakes has an interactive Adventure Trail with climbing rocks and zip lines, perfect for active kids. Ferry Meadows Country Park also boasts three distinct play areas and a miniature train.

Where can I go for watersports near Cogenhoe and Whiston?

For watersports, Grendon Lakes is an excellent choice, offering waterskiing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and an Aqua Park. Willen Lake also provides a variety of options such as paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, and even an Aqua Parcs inflatable water park. Ferry Meadows Country Park's Nene Outdoors Watersports and Activity Centre offers paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, and pedalos.

Are there good fishing lakes in the area?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Grendon Lakes has ten dedicated fishing lakes. Sywell Country Park's reservoir is known as a leading tench fishery. Ferry Meadows Country Park also offers fishing opportunities. Additionally, Castle Ashby Fishery provides inviting lakes for anglers.

What walking and cycling opportunities are available around the lakes?

Many lakes offer excellent paths for walking and cycling. Pitsford Water has a main walking/cycle path around the water. Sywell Country Park features a 2.5-mile circular route around its reservoir. Stanwick Lakes boasts over 7 miles of cycle paths and various self-led walking trails. Ferry Meadows Country Park allows visitors to walk or cycle around its three lakes.

Where can I observe wildlife, especially birds, near the lakes?

Sywell Country Park is a haven for wildlife, with opportunities for bird spotting from bird hides, including kingfishers and herons. You can also visit the Sywell Reservoir Bird Hide to observe local waterbird life like Canada Geese and Great Crested Grebes. The North basin of Willen Lake is also a designated bird sanctuary.

Are there accessible lake trails for all abilities?

Yes, Pitsford Water offers an accessible garden with raised beds near its main walking path. Many country parks, like Sywell Country Park and Willen Lake, feature well-maintained paths suitable for various abilities, though specific accessibility features may vary.

Can I go wild swimming in any of the lakes?

Bare Hill Lakes in Badby is primarily known for open water swimming and paddleboarding. It's a privately owned, spring-fed lake with regularly tested water and experienced lifeguards during swimming sessions, offering a 300-meter swimming loop.

Are there facilities like cafes or play areas at the lakes?

Many lake destinations provide convenient facilities. Pitsford Water has a cafe, public toilets, and bike hire. Grendon Lakes features a licensed clubhouse with a bar and restaurant. Sywell Country Park, Stanwick Lakes, Ferry Meadows Country Park, and Willen Lake all offer cafes, picnic spots, and children's play areas.

What are some options for longer day trips to lakes further afield?

For a full day out, consider Ferry Meadows Country Park in Peterborough, about 30 miles away, offering extensive parkland, watersports, and play areas. Willen Lake in Milton Keynes, around 13 miles away, is also a popular destination with a wide range of activities and beautiful scenery.

Where can I find routes for outdoor activities like running or mountain biking near the lakes?

You can find various routes for outdoor activities in the region. For running, explore options like the 'Footbridge Over the Stream – Jerusalem Steps loop from Cogenhoe' by checking out the Running Trails around Cogenhoe And Whiston guide. For mountain biking, routes such as 'Underpass – Northampton Bike Park loop from Earls Barton' are available in the MTB Trails around Cogenhoe And Whiston guide. Hiking routes like 'Jerusalem Steps – Castle Ashby Avenue loop from Cogenhoe' can be found in the Hiking around Cogenhoe And Whiston guide.

Are there any lakes suitable for a peaceful, nature-focused visit?

Sywell Country Park is a beautiful and peaceful place, offering meadowland and lakeside walks, ideal for a relaxing day out in nature. Stanwick Lakes also provides a vast area for nature engagement and a tranquil Solstice Lake Loop, catering to those seeking a calm natural environment.

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