Best lakes around Thurlaston, a village in Leicestershire, offer tranquil fishing opportunities and diverse natural landscapes. The area features notable fishing lakes like New Hall Park Farm Moat & Lake and Watery Gate, providing serene environments for anglers. Beyond the village, the broader region includes reservoirs and country parks with lakes, contributing to a varied outdoor experience. These locations are appreciated for their natural settings and recreational activities.
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Brandon Wood is a 178 acre forestryb situated about 6km east of Coventry. The woods feature a wide variety of flora including over 330 plant species and more than 50 species of tree, that provide habitat for a beautiful array of wildlife including Muntjac deer, buzzard, sparrowhawk, kestrel and great spotted woodpeckers.
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Draycote Water is an artificial reservoir (23 million m3), which was completed in 1969. In addition to its function as a water reserve, it is a leisure park u.a. for anglers, sailors, hikers. The rich bird life invites also to observations. Swimming is not allowed in the lake.
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Great place for views of Coombe Abbey and the lake with bird life.
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The 100 acres of Ryton Pools Country Park are just waiting to be explored. The many different habitats are home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife. The excellent surfaced paths enable easy walking around the site, and provide access to an adjoining ancient woodland, Ryton Wood.
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Within Thurlaston itself, the primary lakes are New Hall Park Farm Moat & Lake and Watery Gate. Both are well-known for their excellent fishing opportunities, offering a tranquil escape for anglers.
Beyond Thurlaston, you can explore several other significant lakes. Draycote Water is a large artificial reservoir and leisure park popular for angling, sailing, and hiking, with rich bird life. Another option is Pond in Brandon Wood, located within a 178-acre forestry, offering diverse flora and wildlife. Ryton Pools Country Park also features lakes and forests with excellent surfaced paths for easy walking.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Draycote Water is a leisure park with a children's playground and areas for BBQs. Ryton Pools Country Park has 100 acres to explore with many different habitats and excellent surfaced paths suitable for families. Coombe Abbey Park also offers extensive grounds, woodlands, and lakeside views, perfect for a family day out.
Thurlaston is particularly known for its fishing lakes. New Hall Park Farm Moat & Lake is stocked with various fish including Carp (up to 15lb), Crucians, Chub, Roach, Rudd, Perch, and Tench. Watery Gate offers a long, thin lake with large carp, a smaller lake for smaller carp, and a section of a dammed stream with lily beds, providing varied fishing environments.
Absolutely. You can find numerous walking and hiking trails. For example, there are several routes around Draycote Water, including an easy 6.3 km loop from Thurlaston CP. Ryton Pools Country Park offers excellent surfaced paths for easy walking and access to an adjoining ancient woodland. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Thurlaston guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Draycote Water is a great spot for cyclists, with routes like the 'Start of the Greenway – Draycote Water loop'. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Thurlaston guide or the MTB Trails around Thurlaston guide for various routes and difficulties.
Yes, Ryton Pools Country Park is noted for its excellent surfaced paths, making it wheelchair accessible and suitable for easy walking for all abilities.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in natural features and wildlife. Draycote Water is known for its rich bird life. Pond in Brandon Wood features a wide variety of flora (over 330 plant species) and provides habitat for diverse wildlife, including Muntjac deer, buzzards, and woodpeckers. Ryton Pools Country Park also boasts many different habitats home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife.
Yes, parking is generally available. New Hall Park Farm Moat & Lake offers convenient parking facilities. Draycote Water and Ryton Pools Country Park also have dedicated parking areas for visitors.
Yes, Coombe Abbey Park, located near some of the regional lakes, is a country park developed from the grounds of a Cistercian abbey. Its 500 acres of garden, woodland, and lakeside were designed by Capability Brown in the 18th century, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil fishing opportunities, the diverse natural landscapes, and the variety of recreational activities available. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 200 upvotes and more than 60 photos shared, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape.
While specific dog policies can vary by location, many country parks and natural areas are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a lead. For instance, Draycote Water is generally dog-friendly in designated areas. It's always best to check the specific rules for each lake or park before your visit.


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