Best lakes to visit near Hilton, a village in Derbyshire, England, offer a mix of natural reserves and parkland settings. The area features diverse landscapes, from tranquil nature reserves to expansive parks with water features. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities centered around lakes and natural habitats.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Markeaton Park is the most visited park in the Deby area attracting over one million visitors per year. It's about 207 acres. The Mundy family owned the area from 1516 until they gave the park to Derby council in the early 20th century.
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The Lakeside Path at Markeaton Park is a segment of the Parkrun route, offering an all-weather tarmac surface and views of the lake, with an opportunity to hire a pedalo for an after-run warm-down.
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A beautiful park with lots of open spaces, information about flora and fauna, streams and a lake, as well as a small coffee shop.
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Nice spot, shame about the noise from the A50.
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For Covid-19 period, a one way (clockwise) circuit of the lake has been introduced. Please follow the signs
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A wood that has been created for remembering various people who have passed away (their friends and relatives can buy and dedicate a tree in their memory). The wood is open to all and is a nice place to stop for a picnic. There are many, many picnic tables spread throughout the site. https://www.heritage-wood.co.uk/ Very scenic lake surrounded by picnic tables and populated by HUGE carp (absolutely no fishing!)
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A pleasant nature reserve worth checking out if in the area. Despite the noises from the nearby A50, it is still a calming place with hardly any visitors, and full of wildlife. A loop around the nature reserve is about 1.5 - 2 miles and there are suggested routes on a board at the entrance. Car parking can be found at the entrance alongside the road. Note: most of the paths do not allow dogs.
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For a tranquil experience, consider Hilton Gravel Pits Nature Reserve, which offers a calming 1.5 to 2-mile loop around its lake. Branston Water Park – The Gravs also features a pleasant circuit around its lake.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Markeaton Park is a highly visited park with a lake, streams, and open spaces. Branston Water Park – The Gravs and Heritage Wood, with its scenic lake and picnic tables, are also excellent family-friendly options.
Car parking is available at the entrance to Hilton Gravel Pits Nature Reserve, located alongside the road.
At Hilton Gravel Pits Nature Reserve, it's important to note that most of the paths do not allow dogs. Please check local signage for specific rules at other locations.
Hilton Gravel Pits Nature Reserve is known for being full of wildlife, offering a calming place despite nearby road noise. Heritage Wood's lake is populated by very large carp, though fishing is not permitted.
Yes, Markeaton Park has a small coffee shop. Additionally, Longford Fisheries Café is a welcoming spot by the lakes, offering a simple menu of breakfasts and hot drinks with attractive prices and friendly staff.
The area around Hilton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Gravel biking around Hilton, Hiking around Hilton, and Cycling around Hilton guides.
Branston Water Park – The Gravs is noted as a viewpoint. Heritage Wood also offers a very scenic lake surrounded by picnic tables.
Markeaton Park is the most visited park in the Derby area, attracting over a million visitors annually. It spans 207 acres, featuring open spaces, streams, a lake, and a coffee shop, making it a beautiful and versatile destination.
While some areas like Heritage Wood have lakes populated by large carp, fishing is explicitly not allowed there. For specific fishing opportunities, it's best to check local regulations for each lake.
Markeaton Park was owned by the Mundy family from 1516 until they gifted the park to Derby council in the early 20th century, making it a site with significant local history.
Hilton Gravel Pits Nature Reserve is often described as a calming place with hardly any visitors, full of wildlife, making it a peaceful hidden gem for those seeking tranquility.


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