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Top 6 Lakes around King Sterndale

Best lakes around King Sterndale are found within the wider Peak District area, as the village itself does not host prominent natural lake attractions. King Sterndale is situated in Derbyshire, England, characterized by Deep Dale, a steep gorge and protected nature reserve. Nearby features include Topley Pike Quarry and the River Wye flowing through Ashwood Dale. The region offers various man-made reservoirs that serve as popular destinations for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: July 2, 2026

Errwood Reservoir

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Errwood Reservoir is a drinking-water reservoir in the Peak District National Park, within the county of Derbyshire and very close to the boundary with Cheshire. The reservoir was the second …

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Descent from Pym's Chair to Errwood Reservoir

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After a fair bit of climbing, you're rewarded with this awesome descent. The road surface is good and there's nothing too technical about it - watch out towards the bottom …

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Fernilee Reservoir Tower

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Fernilee Reservoir was the first reservoir built in the Goyt valley and completed in 1938. It supplies all the water for Stockport. It is a popular walking area, and there …

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Errwood Reservoir

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Carved by glaciers and the Goyt River, the Goyt Valley rewards walkers with stunning views. Goyt Forest cloaks the steep western flanks, with myriad trails that explore this beguiling landscape. …

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Lamaload Reservoir

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Glistening amongst the Peak District hills, the Lamaload Reservoir is stunning. Fed by the River Dean, it has been providing Macclesfield with clean drinking water since 1964. However, the reservoir …

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September 1, 2024, Fernilee Reservoir Tower

Fernilee Reservoir was the first reservoir built in the Goyt valley and completed in 1938. It supplies all the water for Stockport. It is a popular walking area, and there is a 3 mile (5 km) woodland walk that goes around the entire reservoir. The walk along the eastern shore is particularly popular with dog-walkers and families with young children as it is on an old railway line. There is parking at the northern and southern ends.

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April 7, 2024, Errwood Reservoir

The Errwood Circular route offers panoramic views during the 7.2 km walk, which should take around 2 hours. It's advised to wear walking shoes or boots, especially after rain, as the narrow path on the far side can get muddy.

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September 24, 2023, Errwood Reservoir

The Errwood Reservoir was completed in 1967, it supplies drinking water to Stockport and the surrounding area.

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a really fast descent from Pym's chair, down to Erwood reservoir

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Brilliant place to visit and easy to walk to from Errwood Hall Car Park - Buxton SK11 0AR. Great little work with a doggo by your side, especially when the ice cream van is around which also sells doggo ice cream for £2.50 a tub!! Treat for the furry friend :)

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A nice ride down but be careful. It is narrow and usually lots of cars heading back up. The bottom section is very rough with major potholes. Many punctures on that section.

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Lovely area, very popular with fishermen and walkers. Loads of parking thereabouts and good to see no heigh restriction barriers. Good start point for a hike up Shining Tor.

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Fast. Really, really fast. But: The incline steepens and the corners sharpen the closer you get to the bottom, so beware (especially of oncoming vehicles ascending since there isn't always passing room). Otherwise the surface is largely good and free of loose material unless there has been heavy rain, which tends to wash grit across the surface of the road. Have fun!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there natural lakes directly in King Sterndale?

King Sterndale itself does not host prominent natural lake attractions. The village's geography is characterized by Deep Dale, a steep gorge, and nearby Topley Pike Quarry. Visitors looking for lakes will find man-made reservoirs in the wider Peak District area.

What kind of lakes can I find near King Sterndale?

The lakes around King Sterndale are primarily man-made reservoirs, which are often surrounded by walking trails. These include large drinking-water reservoirs like Errwood Reservoir and Fernilee Reservoir Tower, providing diverse outdoor experiences.

Which lakes are most popular for visitors around King Sterndale?

Among the most popular is Errwood Reservoir, known for its 5-mile (8 km) circular walk and panoramic views. Fernilee Reservoir Tower is also a favorite, offering a 3-mile (5 km) woodland walk around its perimeter.

Are there family-friendly lakes around King Sterndale?

Yes, several reservoirs are suitable for families. Fernilee Reservoir Tower, for instance, features a woodland walk along an old railway line, which is particularly popular with families and dog-walkers. Combs Reservoir is also categorized as family-friendly.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The area around King Sterndale's lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous walking and hiking routes, including easy hikes and more challenging mountain hikes. Cycling is also popular, with several routes available. For detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes, Easy Hikes, and Cycling guides around King Sterndale.

Are there good viewpoints around the lakes?

Absolutely. The Descent from Pym's Chair to Errwood Reservoir offers stunning views of Errwood Reservoir. Additionally, Combs Reservoir and Lamaload Reservoir are noted for their picturesque settings and views amidst the Peak District hills.

What is the best time to visit the lakes near King Sterndale?

The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can offer serene, frosty landscapes, though some paths might be muddy or icy. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Can I bring my dog to the lake trails?

Many trails around the reservoirs in the Peak District are dog-friendly. For example, the walk along the eastern shore of Fernilee Reservoir is particularly popular with dog-walkers. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or protected wildlife areas, and to clean up after them.

Is wild swimming permitted in the lakes near King Sterndale?

Most reservoirs in the Peak District, including those near King Sterndale, are drinking water sources. For safety and water quality reasons, wild swimming is generally not permitted in these reservoirs. It's important to respect local regulations and signage.

Where can I find parking near the lakes?

Parking is often available at the northern and southern ends of popular reservoirs like Fernilee Reservoir. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific highlight details or local signage, as parking can vary and may sometimes be limited.

What geological features can be seen in the King Sterndale area?

While King Sterndale doesn't have natural lakes, its immediate surroundings are rich in geological features. The village is known for Deep Dale, a steep gorge and protected nature reserve. To the east, you'll find Topley Pike Quarry, a large limestone quarry, and the River Wye flows through nearby Ashwood Dale.

What do komoot users particularly enjoy about the lakes near King Sterndale?

Komoot users appreciate the beautiful scenery and panoramic views, especially around Errwood Reservoir. Many highlight the enjoyable circular walks and the tranquil atmosphere. The area's diverse trails, from easy woodland paths to more challenging descents, are also frequently praised.

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