Best lakes around Wroxeter And Uppington are found within the wider Shropshire area, as the civil parish itself is situated near the River Severn. This region of England offers a variety of natural features, including the longest river in Great Britain, which provides opportunities for water sports and riverside walks. While Wroxeter and Uppington does not contain notable lakes directly, the surrounding county features several reservoirs and pools within a reasonable driving distance. These locations offer diverse outdoor experiences, from…
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Trench and Middle Pool were originally part of the surrounding canal systems. But today they're a peaceful place to ride and home to a variety of water birds and other wildlife.
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With its 56 acres of meadows, pools, trees and winding footpaths, Apley Woods are a fine example of a 19th century landscaped woodland.
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Good to walk or gravel around the pool :) a nice piece of nature with a little wild island in the middle of pool...
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Beautiful Castle Pools in Little Dawley, a hidden gem in the local area, great for walking & fishing & plenty of ducks. Quack!
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A beautiful pool situated in Spring Village, Telford, it used to be a stream but was dammed to make way for the Horsehay Ironworks. Grab yourself a chippy from nearby & take in its beauty.
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Several lakes in the wider Shropshire area offer great experiences for families. Trench Pool and Horsehay Pool are both noted as family-friendly spots. Castle Pools, Little Dawley is also a hidden gem, perfect for walking and watching ducks. Further afield, Carding Mill Valley Reservoir is excellent for families, offering a 'beach' area and extensive walking paths, along with a visitor centre and tea-room.
While Wroxeter and Uppington itself is not known for wild swimming lakes, Carding Mill Valley Reservoir, approximately 15 miles southwest, is a popular spot for wild swimming. It features a man-made 'beach' area for easy access, and National Trust rangers are often on site. Always observe safety notices when swimming in open water.
Yes, Shropshire offers excellent fishing opportunities. Castle Pools, Little Dawley is a local favorite for fishing. For dedicated anglers, The Sitch Carp Fishery (approx. 18 miles south) and Merrington Carp Fishery (approx. 10-12 miles northwest) are highly regarded. Patshull Lake (approx. 20 miles southeast) is also a large 75-acre fishing lake.
You'll find a variety of walking trails. Around Trench Pool, you can enjoy peaceful rides and walks. Castle Pools, Little Dawley is also great for walking. For more extensive options, Carding Mill Valley Reservoir offers numerous paths within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Mere at Ellesmere is surrounded by parkland ideal for leisurely strolls. Additionally, the River Severn, which flows near Wroxeter, provides scenic riverside walks. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Attingham Park Stable Block – Attingham Walled Garden loop' or the 'Wrekin Woodland Trail loop' available in the Hiking around Wroxeter And Uppington guide.
Beyond walking and fishing, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. The River Severn is excellent for water sports like canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including gravel biking options like the 'View of the Iron Bridge – Coalport Bridge loop' from the Gravel biking around Wroxeter And Uppington guide, and road cycling routes such as the 'Wroxeter Roman Town House – River Tern Weir and Lock loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Wroxeter And Uppington guide.
Many of the natural areas and lakes in Shropshire are dog-friendly. Carding Mill Valley Reservoir and its surrounding hills are popular for dog walks. The riverside paths along the River Severn also offer pleasant routes for you and your dog. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock.
For a tranquil experience, Trench Pool is known as a peaceful place. The Sitch Carp Fishery, surrounded by dense woodland, offers a serene setting, primarily for fishing but also for quiet contemplation. Merrington Carp Fishery also provides a peaceful environment in unspoiled countryside.
The lakes in the Wroxeter and Uppington area, and wider Shropshire, are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see varied wildlife, especially water birds, around pools like Trench Pool and Castle Pools, Little Dawley. Reservoirs like Carding Mill Valley are nestled within heather-covered hills, offering stunning views of the Shropshire Hills AONB. Apley Woods, with its meadows, pools, and trees, is a fine example of landscaped woodland.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty of these spots. For instance, Trench Pool is noted as a 'nice place to chill'. Horsehay Pool is admired for its beauty, and Castle Pools, Little Dawley is considered a 'hidden gem' for walking and fishing. The variety of lakes caters to different interests, from quiet contemplation to active pursuits.
Yes, some lakes have interesting historical origins. Trench Pool was originally part of surrounding canal systems. Horsehay Pool was created when a stream was dammed to serve the Horsehay Ironworks. Apley Woods, which includes pools, is a 19th-century landscaped woodland. The Mere at Ellesmere is also notable for its unique glacial origins.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer warmer weather ideal for water sports on the River Severn, wild swimming at Carding Mill Valley, and enjoying the lush greenery around the lakes. Autumn brings beautiful foliage for walks, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks around the lakes, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Generally, the Shropshire countryside is enjoyable year-round for outdoor activities.
Yes, several spots are excellent for birdwatching. Trench Pool is home to a variety of water birds and other wildlife. Castle Pools, Little Dawley is known for its duck population. The Mere at Ellesmere is also home to diverse wildlife, making it a good spot for observing birds.


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