Best lakes around Newbold Astbury are characterized by a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The area features former quarries transformed into country parks and historic reservoirs. These locations provide settings for walking, watersports, and wildlife observation. The landscape around Newbold Astbury includes grasslands, woodlands, and open water.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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A lovely easy going walk around Rudyard Lake. You can even catch the small narrow gauge steam train for part of the way.
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Open every day of the year (apart from Christmas Day) 10:00am-4:00pm.
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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 train running along Rudyard Lake. Perfect for a one-way trip on foot and return train ride. (you can pay with card in the station upon arrival)
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Great little spot adjacent the car park to have a break. Wheelchair accessible table provided.
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Wonderful walk along the lake to Hunthouse Woods, you can take one or both ways by the steam train
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Great spot to stop and rest with some wildlife nearby. Particularly goof for birdwatchers.
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For families, Rudyard Lake is highly recommended, offering a range of activities on and around the water, including a steam railway. Winterley Pool is also family-friendly, known for its tranquil setting and abundant wildlife, including mute swans. Astbury Mere Country Park, though not a komoot highlight, is another excellent choice with walking trails, watersports, and a cafe.
Astbury Mere Country Park is the primary destination for watersports. The Astbury Watersports Centre on the mere offers sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking for all skill levels. Rudyard Lake also hosts a range of recreational activities on its waters.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Astbury Mere is owned by the Stoke-on-Trent Angling Society and is well-stocked with various fish species, including carp, pike, and catfish. Winterley Pool is also a favoured fishing lake, known for its picturesque setting. For a tranquil experience, Greenwood Fisheries and Nature Reserve offers excellent coarse, specimen, and match fishing.
The lakes around Newbold Astbury are rich in wildlife. Astbury Mere Country Park features surrounding grassland, woodland, and a community orchard, providing habitat for various species. Winterley Pool is particularly noted for its abundant wildlife, including a resident flock of mute swans. Greenwood Fisheries and Nature Reserve is also described as a mature, natural wildlife haven.
Astbury Mere Country Park offers two mile-long walking trails, one of which is specifically designed to be accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs, with benches placed every 100 meters. The Pool Car Park at Knypersley Reservoir also highlights a wheelchair-accessible table for breaks.
Rudyard Lake has a rich history, constructed in the 18th century to feed the Caldon Canal. It became a significant recreation center thanks to the North Staffordshire Railway. Notably, the famous author Rudyard Kipling was named after this lake by his parents who were captivated by its beauty.
Redesmere Lake is a scenic location that can provide lovely views across to Jodrell Bank and the Cheshire Plain, especially during sunsets. Styperson Pool, mentioned in connection with the Middlewood Way, is described as a pretty wooded lake with fine views from adjacent hills.
Beyond walking, you can find various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, there are routes like the 'Congleton Park – Biddulph Valley Way loop' near the lakes. Running trails, such as the 'Astbury Mere – Astbury Mere Trail loop', are also available. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Newbold Astbury and Running Trails around Newbold Astbury guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve offers straightforward walks to its lake, heathland, and woodland country park. You can find more easy routes, such as the 'Mow Cop Castle – Mow Cop Castle Viewpoint loop', on the Easy hikes around Newbold Astbury guide page.
Astbury Mere Country Park offers a range of amenities for visitors. These include a car park (with a small charge), toilets, an information center, and a cafe with a large outdoor terrace that is dog-friendly. Meeting rooms are also available for hire.
Yes, parking is generally available. Astbury Mere Country Park has a car park (with a small charge). Additionally, the Pool Car Park at Knypersley Reservoir offers another free parking option.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from tranquil fishing spots at Winterley Pool to active watersports at Astbury Mere. The scenic views, especially sunsets at Redesmere Lake, and the historical significance of places like Rudyard Lake are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 60 photos and given more than 130 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.


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