Best lakes around Sibbertoft include several reservoirs and natural water bodies, each offering distinct features. The area is characterized by its scenic waterways, many of which were originally constructed to supply the Grand Union Canal or local towns. These locations provide opportunities for walking, nature observation, and enjoying tranquil waters. Sibbertoft's surrounding landscape features diverse habitats, from open water to woodlands, supporting various wildlife.
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A good way to cycle to Foxton Locks to see the canal engineering.
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It's the perfect spot to hydrate, stretch, and simply appreciate nature before continuing to ride. Beware the thorns and sticks in spring time!
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Ravensthorpe reservoir and weir was built in 1890 to supply water to Northampton. Today you can wander around the beautiful water source and enjoy bird-watching, fishing, or just an opportunity to get some fresh air.
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Idyllic spot for a picnic as well as a regular hang-out spot for some of our feathered friends such as geese and swans, and some rarer species such as the ring-necked duck and common crane.
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Foxton to Saddington Reservoir is a quite country road and part of the NCN National Route 6. A joy to cycle along.
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Built to supply water to the nearby Grand Union Canal, Welford and Sulby Reservoirs are wonderfully scenic. Keep your eyes peeled for carp beneath the surface. A loop of Welford Reservoir is an easy walk from nearby Welford, where there are also peaceful walking options along the canal.
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Good views and cricket pitch surrounded by cows
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Covering 47 acres, Saddington Reservoir is an important biological site. The area comprises of wet willow, woodland, swamp, open water, and wetland habitats. It provides a home for various wildlife, such as beetles that have become scarce in the UK.
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For nature enthusiasts, Saddington Reservoir is an excellent choice. It's an important biological site covering 47 acres, featuring diverse habitats like wet willow, woodland, swamp, and open water, which provide a home for various wildlife, including rare beetles. Another great spot is the Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot, known for its feathered friends and rarer bird species.
Yes, several lakes around Sibbertoft are great for families. Saddington Reservoir, Welford and Sulby Reservoirs, and Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir are all categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, Brook Meadow offers an adventure center and organic play areas for children, along with camping and glamping options.
You'll find a variety of walking trails. An easy loop around Welford Reservoir is accessible from the village of Welford. Many of the reservoirs, like Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir, offer pleasant paths for enjoying fresh air and bird-watching. For more structured routes, explore the hiking guide for Sibbertoft, which includes trails like the 'Welford and Sulby Reservoirs – Sibbertoft Bridleway loop from Welford' available on komoot's Hiking around Sibbertoft guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir is known for fishing opportunities. Brook Meadow also features a well-stocked 5-acre coarse fishing lake with carp, tench, and perch, available to guests and syndicate members, with day guest options.
Many of the reservoirs in the area have historical significance related to water supply. Welford and Sulby Reservoirs were originally built to supply water to the Grand Union Canal, while Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir was constructed in 1890 to supply water to Northampton.
Absolutely. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir is a beautiful spot for bird-watching. The Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot is also an idyllic location to observe various feathered friends, including geese, swans, and sometimes rarer species like the ring-necked duck and common crane.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy gravel biking and running. Komoot offers guides for these activities, such as 'Gravel biking around Sibbertoft' with routes like 'Great Oxendon Tunnel – Brampton Valley Way loop from Market Harborough' and 'Running Trails around Sibbertoft' which includes routes like 'Naseby Hill – Fairfax's Viewpoint loop from Marston Trussell'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Sibbertoft guide and the Running Trails around Sibbertoft guide.
The Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot is described as an idyllic location perfect for a picnic, offering serene views and opportunities to observe local birdlife.
Yes, a loop around Welford Reservoir provides an easy walking trail, conveniently accessible from the nearby village of Welford. This makes it ideal for a casual stroll.
Brook Meadow, in addition to its fishing lake, offers excellent facilities. These include a heated fishing lodge with toilets, showers, and kitchen amenities. It's also a family-friendly destination with an onsite adventure center, organic play areas for children, and during summer, an open-air cinema and pizza van. Lakeside pitches for camping and glamping are also available.
Komoot users appreciate the scenic waterways, the opportunities for peaceful walks, and the diverse habitats that support various wildlife. The area's reservoirs are particularly valued for bird-watching, fishing, and simply enjoying fresh air. The community has shared more than 10 photos and over 15 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and tranquility of these locations.
Naseby Reservoir is a notable lake that can be accessed via a rough track. It's often included as a slight detour from routes and is accessible by car from the A5199 or Naseby via Carvells lane, appearing to be open all hours.


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