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Top 20 Lakes around Endon And Stanley

Best lakes around Endon And Stanley are situated in Staffordshire, England, a region characterized by its blend of natural landscapes and historical waterways. The area features significant bodies of water, including reservoirs that historically supplied the Caldon Canal. Visitors can find opportunities for watersports, walking, and observing local wildlife amidst rural vistas. The region offers a mix of natural beauty and industrial heritage, providing diverse outdoor experiences.

Best lakes around Endon And Stanley

  • The most popular lakes is Rudyard Lake, a viewpoint that is a reservoir constructed in the 18th century to feed the Caldon Canal. It is notable for its historical connection to the Caldon Canal and as a recreational hub where various activities take place.
  • Another must-see spot is Tittesworth Water Visitor Centre, a facility offering a cafe/restaurant and amenities at Tittesworth Water. Visitors can expect a convenient stop for refreshments and access to walking trails around the reservoir.
  • Visitors also love Leek Tunnel Pool, a bridge feature along a canal path. This spot is special for its unique tunnel section through a hill, offering a distinct point of interest for those exploring the canal routes.
  • Endon And Stanley is known for reservoirs, canals, and natural lakes. The area offers a variety of water bodies to see and explore, catering to different interests from historical walks to watersports.
  • The lakes around Endon And Stanley are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 60 photos and more than 130 upvotes contributing to the guide.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Rudyard Lake

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Rudyard Lake is in fact a reservoir, constructed in the 18th century to feed the Caldon Canal. It became a centre for recreation thanks to the North Staffordshire Railway, which would bring daytrippers to this beautiful spot. To this day, a range of activities take place on and around the lake.

In 1863, two visitors were so taken with its beauty that they named their son after the lake. The son was Rudyard Kipling, the famous author who went on to write the Jungle Book and the Man Who Would be King.

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Leek Tunnel Pool

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Probably best to get off the bike !!
Little tunnel through a sharp little hill.

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Tittesworth Water Visitor Centre

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Visitor Centre with Cafe/Restaurant at Tittesworth Water. Plenty of coffee and cake as well as more substantial food.

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Site open everyday, apart from Christmas Day!

April - September:
10.00am - 6.00pm

October:
10.00am - 5.00pm

November - January:
10.00am - 4.00pm

February - March:
10.00am – 5.00pm

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Tittesworth Reservoir

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Fed by the River Churnet.
Owned by Severn Trent Water.

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I passed this second carpark and wanted to highlight it for those komooters who need another free place to park.

This carpark had no time limit displayed at the gate so I hope it allows longer than the one at the visitor centre which closes gates at 5.

It is near to another walk to Norton Green as I noticed the public footpath sign near a squeeze stile on the bridge. (An exploratory walk earmarked for another day)

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January 31, 2026, Leek Tunnel Pool

a short sharp climb up over the top and a pleasant run down the other side towards leek

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The source of the river is located over 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level in the Staffordshire moorlands, near the gritstone escarpment of the Roaches. After flowing downhill for a few miles it reaches Tittesworth Reservoir, a major supplier of fresh water to the Potteries and Leek. After it leaves the dam at Tittesworth, it flows into the ancient market town of Leek, where it was used to aid the manufacture of dyes that were used in the town's textile and silk industries.

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A pretty little spot where the River Churnet runs into Tittesworth Reservoir.

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able to paddle board as well as other water sports here

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Excellent savoury and sweet options at decent prices! A tap for drinking water and bike storage outside, and plenty of place for seating inside and out.

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September 13, 2024, Leek Tunnel Pool

Part of the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal the pool allows boats to turn around before the tunnel. The Churnet Way long distance walking trail and NCN 559 follow the canal towpath past the pool.

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Great view of The Roaches

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A really good trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can I do at the lakes and waterways around Endon and Stanley?

The region offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy sailing and fishing at Stanley Pool, which is home to the North Staffs Sailing Club. Rudyard Lake also hosts a range of recreational activities. For walking and cycling, the Caldon Canal towpath provides scenic routes, and Tittesworth Water Visitor Centre offers access to walking trails around the reservoir. Paddleboarding is also possible at Tittesworth Reservoir.

Are there family-friendly lakes in the Endon and Stanley area?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Rudyard Lake is a brilliant place to bring children, with visitors often imagining it as a beach. Tittesworth Water Visitor Centre provides amenities and walking trails suitable for families. Pool Car Park, Knypersley Reservoir also features family-friendly facilities, including wheelchair-accessible tables.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes and canals?

The Caldon Canal is particularly rich in wildlife, making it a good spot for birdwatching and nature enthusiasts. You might spot otters, kingfishers, and herons along its banks. The serene settings of Stanley Pool and other reservoirs also provide habitats for various bird species and other local fauna.

Are there historical sites or features related to the lakes and canals?

Absolutely. Rudyard Lake is a reservoir constructed in the 18th century to feed the Caldon Canal and has a historical connection to Rudyard Kipling. The Caldon Canal itself is an historic waterway, featuring locks and aqueducts that reflect the region's industrial past. Leek Tunnel Pool is a unique tunnel section along the canal path, offering a distinct point of interest.

Are there walking or hiking trails near the lakes?

Yes, the area is excellent for walking. The Caldon Canal offers a popular towpath for leisurely strolls and longer hikes. Tittesworth Water Visitor Centre provides access to well-made walking trails around the reservoir, including the 'Red Loop' which is popular. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Hazlehurst Aqueduct – Hazlehurst Locks loop' or the 'Caldon Canal Towpath – Milton loop'. Find more hiking routes on our guide: Hiking around Endon And Stanley.

Can I cycle along the lakes or canals in Endon and Stanley?

Yes, the Caldon Canal towpath is popular for cycling, offering scenic routes through the Staffordshire Moorlands. There are also dedicated cycling routes in the wider area, such as the 'Caldon Canal – Hazelhurst Junction loop'. You can find more cycling routes in our guide: Cycling around Endon And Stanley.

Are there dog-friendly walks around the lakes?

Many of the trails around the lakes and canals are dog-friendly. Rudyard Lake and Tittesworth Reservoir are noted as dog-friendly locations, offering pleasant walks for you and your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs under control and clean up after them.

Is there accessible parking available at the lakes?

Yes, parking is available at several locations. Tittesworth Water Visitor Centre has parking facilities. Additionally, Pool Car Park, Knypersley Reservoir offers free parking and includes wheelchair-accessible tables nearby, making it a convenient spot for a break.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Endon and Stanley?

The lakes and canals offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, walking, and enjoying the lush greenery and wildlife. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the surrounding landscapes, while winter walks can be peaceful and serene, especially along the Caldon Canal. Check local conditions before visiting, particularly in colder months.

Can I go mountain biking near the lakes?

Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider Endon and Stanley area. Routes like the 'Biddulph Valley Way – Rudyard Lake loop' offer moderate challenges. You can explore more MTB trails in our dedicated guide: MTB Trails around Endon And Stanley.

Are there facilities like cafes or visitor centres available?

Yes, Tittesworth Water Visitor Centre is a key facility, offering a cafe/restaurant with coffee, cake, and more substantial food. It's open most days of the year, providing a convenient stop for refreshments and amenities.

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