Best lakes around Welshampton & And Lyneal are situated in the picturesque Shropshire countryside, offering a range of natural beauty and recreational activities. This region is known for its meres, ancient lakes sculpted by receding glaciers. Visitors can explore diverse natural environments, from tranquil waters to surrounding woodlands and parklands. The area provides opportunities for observing wildlife and enjoying peaceful walks.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Hanmer Mere (Welsh: Llyn Hanmer) is a natural lake and a site of Special Scientific Interest in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The village of Hanmer is at the northern end of the lake. The lake is 18 hectares (44 acres) in extent.
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Hanmer is home to one of the nine Meres in this part of the world and it is a beautiful tranquil place. Having the bulk of St Chad's church looking down over the whole scene just adds to the ambience of the whole place.
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Alderford lake is a beautiful location but it is a private lake with various fees associated with such venues. However it is a nice location and there is a cafe on site. It's a nice place for a break in a nice setting.
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Colemere's a great place to stop off for a break, there's a bench and a nice picnic lawn by the car park. It's also a very nice walk around the mere if you can spare the time on your ride.
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Handy place to stop if you want a nice quite spot by a lake. There's also a small store on the corner if you want to buy a snack or drink.
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Colemere is one of Shropshire's most beautiful meres. Almost entirely surrounded by woodland and grassland, it's a haven for wildlife - keep an eye out for wildfowl and wading birds, wildflowers including a number of different species of orchid.
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With a lot of pleasure I stopped by and sat on a bench admiring the beauty of the Mere.
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The meres and mosses of northern Shropshire are rather unique places and Ellesmere's is the largest of the lot. The lake lies alongside the historic town and is surrounded by lovely parkland and gardens, particularly popular in the warmer months. Home to thriving wildlife, the Mere is a fascinating place, left by receding glaciers eons ago. Dawn and dusk, winter or summer, this lake has many personalities and all are stunning. In the summertime, you can hire rowing boats and mess about on the water.
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The most popular lakes in the area include Hanmer Mere, known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and The Mere, Ellesmere, which is the largest of the Shropshire meres and surrounded by parkland.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. The Mere, Ellesmere, is a haven for diverse wildlife, while Colemere is celebrated for its rich avian population, including herons, kingfishers, and various ducks. Colemere Lake is also home to wildfowl, wading birds, and wildflowers, including several orchid species.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. The Mere, Ellesmere, offers parkland and gardens, and in summer, rowing boats are available for hire. Colemere Lake is great for nature observation, and Alderford Lake Café provides a nice setting for a break.
Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. A well-maintained path encircles Colemere, offering stunning views. You can find various routes, including easy hikes like the 'Thatched-Roof Cottage – Colemere Lake loop' or 'The Mere, Ellesmere – Ellesmere Sculpture Trail loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. The Mere, Ellesmere, is particularly popular in warmer months, with rowing boats available in summer. However, its diverse moods, from tranquil dawns to vibrant sunsets, can be appreciated year-round. Winter walks around Colemere are also popular for their peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, Colemere Picnic Spot is noted for having facilities and being wheelchair accessible, providing a convenient place to stop and access walks around the mere.
Absolutely. Colemere Picnic Spot offers a bench and a nice picnic lawn by the car park. Additionally, Alderford Lake Café provides a pleasant spot for a break with refreshments.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'Colemere Picnic Spot – The Mere at Ellesmere loop' or running trails such as the 'Thatched-Roof Cottage – Colemere Lake loop'. For more details, check the cycling guide and running trails guide.
Hanmer Mere is a natural lake spanning 18 hectares and holds the distinction of being a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It offers a tranquil setting for those seeking to connect with nature and appreciate a protected natural environment.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the meres. Many enjoy the peaceful spots by the water, the opportunity for wildlife observation, and the well-maintained paths for walking. The blend of natural landscapes with accessible facilities, like picnic spots, also contributes to a positive experience.
Yes, the meres in this region, including The Mere, Ellesmere, are ancient lakes sculpted by receding glaciers eons ago. The Mere at Ellesmere is also nestled beside the historic town of Ellesmere, adding a cultural dimension to its natural appeal.
Parking is available at various locations. Colemere Picnic Spot specifically offers a parking area with facilities, making it a convenient stop for visitors.


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