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Top 11 Lakes around Belbroughton

Best lakes around Belbroughton are primarily characterized by historical mill pools and man-made reservoirs. The village's landscape is shaped by the Belne Brook and its associated mill pools, which were vital to the scythe-making industry. While smaller than typical recreational lakes, these water features offer insight into the area's heritage. The region also features larger reservoirs that provide drinking water and recreational opportunities.

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  • The most popular lakes is Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort

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Lickey Hills Country Park is a green space close to Birmingham. Renowned for pretty woodlands, wildflower displays, abundant wildlife, open space, and a sense of serenity on the city’s doorstep, …

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Upper Bittell Reservoir

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Upper Bittell Reservoir covers approximately 40 acres and is the larger of the two Bittell Reservoirs. The reservoir was created in the late 19th century to provide drinking water to …

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Bartley Green Reservoir

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Mary Stevens Park

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Mary Stevens park was opened to the public in 1931 and has a lake ,a bandstand and a mixture of open spaces and woodland facilities. which includes a tennis court …

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Man-Made Pond and Stream

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A ground-level manmade waterfall (stream) that runs into 2 pools, one of which is a large man-made pond, It's a nice place to sit for a coffee or a snack before commencing your trip.

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Joe Yeates
March 17, 2026, Mary Stevens Park

Steep hills, and lovely location especially the run through Mary Stevens Park

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Can be muddy in places if it has rained a few days earlier.

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Kenny
September 15, 2023, Upper Bittell Reservoir

Upper Bittell Reservoir covers approximately 40 acres and is the larger of the two Bittell Reservoirs. The reservoir was created in the late 19th century to provide drinking water to the city of Birmingham. It was constructed by damming the Bittell Brook. It is an excellent place for hiking and picnicking, with designated picnic areas where visitors can enjoy a meal while taking in the serene waterside atmosphere.

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I'm lucky enough to live a short walk from the Lickeys. Another option, from the path leading out of the car park, is to take a left down to the Barnt Green road, cross the road and join the North Worcestershire Path around the two Bittel reservoirs. You could even then jump onto the Worcester Canal, walk along the towpath and through Barnt Green back to the Lickeys Country Park. Spoilt for choice!

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Lots of variety, gentle hills, woodland, ponds, heathland, two cafes. Some history too including remains of ww2 sites. The walks are a few miles long. You can also combine with a walk around Barnt Green or to Waseley. Helpful rangers have maps and can advise on the best walks. A good visitor centre. I usually cycle there or start a walk at Barnt Green station. For those who want a park experience there is a good playground area close to the visitor centre.

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Anni
November 12, 2022, Man-Made Pond and Stream

Paths on both sides and pretty views of the landscape

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Bartley Green Reservoir is a drinking water reservoir supply the Birmingham area. It's construction was completed in 1930.

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A ground-level manmade waterfall (stream) that runs into 2 pools, one of which is a large man-made pond, It's a nice place to sit for a coffee or a snack before commencing your trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes and water features can I expect to find around Belbroughton?

Belbroughton's landscape is primarily shaped by the Belne Brook and its historical mill pools, which were vital to the scythe-making industry. These are generally smaller, historically significant water features. Additionally, the region features larger man-made reservoirs like Upper Bittell Reservoir and Bartley Green Reservoir, which provide drinking water and recreational opportunities.

Are there good places for walking around the water features in Belbroughton?

Yes, the Belne Brook Trail allows visitors to explore the historical mill pools and enjoy the North Worcestershire countryside. For larger water bodies, Upper Bittell Reservoir is an excellent place for hiking and picnicking. You can also find various walking routes in nearby areas like the Clent Hills and Waseley Hills Country Park.

What historical significance do the water features in Belbroughton hold?

The water features, particularly the mill pools along the Belne Brook, are deeply connected to Belbroughton's past as a center for scythe-making. These pools powered up to a dozen mills historically. Sites like Sling Pool and the former Mill Pool at Nash Works are remnants of this industrial heritage, offering a glimpse into the village's history.

Are there family-friendly lakes or parks near Belbroughton?

Absolutely. Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort is a popular family-friendly green space with woodlands, wildlife, and open areas. Mary Stevens Park also offers a lake, cafe, children's play area, and open spaces, making it ideal for families. Both Upper Bittell Reservoir and Bartley Green Reservoir are also noted as family-friendly.

Can I find easy walking trails around the lakes and water features?

Yes, there are easy walking options. The Belne Brook Trail offers accessible paths to explore the historical mill pools. For easy hikes in the broader area, you can explore routes like 'The Rabbit Trail' in Waseley Hills Country Park, which is part of the Easy hikes around Belbroughton guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near Belbroughton's lakes and water features?

Beyond walking and hiking, you can enjoy picnicking at Upper Bittell Reservoir or observe sailing activities at Bartley Green Reservoir. The wider area also offers various running trails, such as those found in the Running Trails around Belbroughton guide, and more extensive hiking in the Clent and Waseley Hills.

What kind of wildlife can I observe around Belbroughton's water features?

The varying quality of the Belne Brook's course and its mill pools creates local wildlife habitats. Lickey Hills Country Park Pond and Stone Fort is renowned for its abundant wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other small animals that thrive in these aquatic environments.

Is there public transport available to reach lakes or parks near Belbroughton?

While Belbroughton itself is a village, public transport options exist for nearby larger parks. For instance, you can often reach areas like Lickey Hills Country Park, Clent Hills, and Waseley Hills Country Park via local bus services from nearby towns. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.

Are there any dog-friendly walking routes around the lakes?

Many of the walking trails in the region, including those around the mill pools and in nearby country parks like Lickey Hills and Clent Hills, are dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near wildlife, and check for any specific park regulations regarding leads.

What is the best time to visit the lakes and water features near Belbroughton?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and hiking, with beautiful foliage in autumn and wildflowers in spring. Summer is ideal for picnicking and enjoying the open spaces, though it can be busier. Winter walks can be serene, but paths might be muddy, especially around Upper Bittell Reservoir.

Can I find pubs or cafes near the walking routes around Belbroughton's water features?

Yes, Belbroughton village itself has pubs, and there are often establishments near popular walking areas. For example, Mary Stevens Park has a cafe, and Lickey Hills Country Park also has two cafes and a visitor centre. Many walking routes in the area are designed to pass through or near villages with amenities.

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