Best lakes around Church Lawton are situated in a region characterized by rolling Cheshire countryside and farmland. While the village itself features a notable private lake, the immediate vicinity offers diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. This area provides a mix of tranquil natural settings and developed country parks, often centered around water bodies. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from ancient woodlands to former quarries transformed into green oases.
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Nestled within captivating surroundings, Winterley Pool emerges as a favoured fishing lake, offering a tranquil haven for both anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. An idea spot to pause and immerse oneself in the breathtaking scenery. Abundant in wildlife, the pool is graced by a resident flock of mute swans.
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Great little spot adjacent the car park to have a break. Wheelchair accessible table provided.
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The Ford Green Reed Bed is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, designated because of the large numbers of swallows that gather there before migrating at the end of the summer.
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Great spot to stop and rest with some wildlife nearby. Particularly goof for birdwatchers.
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Great place to have a wander or ride your bike and learn about the areas industrial past. The views would have been very different not so long ago and certainly not as nice as the ones today.
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The Ford Green Reed Bed at the south end of the site is one of Stoke-on-Trent's two Sites of Special Scientific Interest. It has been designated because large numbers of swallows gather there before leaving the country at the end of the summer.
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Several lakes offer diverse experiences. Winterley Pool is a picturesque fishing lake known for its tranquil scenery and resident mute swans. Westport Lake Visitor Centre is ideal for families and birdwatchers, featuring a cafe and a level footpath. Astbury Mere Country Park offers walking, watersports, and wildlife, while Knypersley Reservoir provides scenic walks, birdwatching, and historical features like the Warden's Tower.
Yes, Westport Lake Visitor Centre is highly recommended for families. It features a cafe with panoramic views, a children's play area, and hosts family activities during school holidays. Astbury Mere Country Park also offers well-maintained paths and a visitor centre with snacks and drinks.
You'll find excellent walking opportunities. Astbury Mere Country Park has 2km of all-weather paths, including an easy-access trail. Knypersley Reservoir offers a picturesque two-mile circular waterside walk within Greenway Bank Country Park. Westport Lake Visitor Centre features a one-mile-long, level footpath. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Lawton Woods – Lawton Hall loop' or 'Trent & Mersey Canal Locks – Lawton Hall loop' which are part of the hiking guide around Church Lawton.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Winterley Pool is primarily a fishing lake, well-stocked with carp, tench, and pike. Astbury Mere permits fishing, organized by Stoke-on-Trent Angling Society, with carp, perch, pike, and roach. Knypersley Reservoir also offers fishing for species like roach, perch, bream, and specimen carp and pike.
Yes, Astbury Mere Country Park features an easy-access trail suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, forming part of its 2km all-weather paths. Westport Lake Visitor Centre also has a one-mile-long, level footpath surrounding the lake, making it accessible.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Astbury Mere is a haven for waterfowl and diverse wildlife, including mixed woodland and wildflower meadows. Knypersley Reservoir is excellent for birdlife, with species like Marsh Tit, Eurasian Treecreeper, and Goosander. Westport Lake Visitor Centre is an important overwintering site for many water birds, and its conservation area hosts kingfishers and dragonflies. The Ford Green Reed Bed is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for large numbers of swallows gathering before migration.
Yes, Astbury Mere Country Park permits watersports such as sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking. However, swimming is generally not allowed in these lakes for safety and conservation reasons.
Yes, most popular lake destinations offer parking. Astbury Mere Country Park has a visitor centre with car parking. Westport Lake Visitor Centre offers free parking. There is also a car park at Pool Car Park, Knypersley Reservoir, providing convenient access.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for walking, watersports, and enjoying the lush greenery and wildflowers. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and winter provides tranquil, crisp walks. For birdwatching, particularly for swallows, the end of summer is significant at the Ford Green Reed Bed before their migration.
Yes, Knypersley Reservoir features the notable three-story gothic Warden's Tower, built in 1828. Additionally, the Whitfield Valley Path and Ponds offer insights into the area's industrial past, providing a glimpse into how the landscape has evolved.
Many of the areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks. Westport Lake Visitor Centre is explicitly dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife, and check for any specific local restrictions.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes around Church Lawton, such as the 'Biddulph Valley Way – Biddulph Valley Way loop from Congleton' or 'Leek and Rudyard Railway – Biddulph Valley Way loop from Longport'. More details can be found in the gravel biking guide for Church Lawton.
Yes, Westport Lake Visitor Centre has a cafe with panoramic views of the water. Astbury Mere Country Park also has a visitor centre where snacks and drinks are available. These provide convenient spots for refreshments during your visit.


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