Lakes around Windley offer a variety of natural and man-made water bodies within the Derbyshire landscape. This area features reservoirs, natural pools, and parkland lakes, providing diverse settings for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its blend of agricultural land, woodlands, and historical sites, with water features often integrated into these environments. Visitors can explore a range of lake types, from large reservoirs with recreational facilities to smaller, tranquil nature reserves.
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The area known as Allestree Park was enclosed in about 1818. The house begun by Bache Thornhill was completed by John Giradot (High Sheriff of Derbyshire) with three storeys and five bays, the central three bowed with an ionic columned porch. A large part of the estate was sold for housing development in 1928. The neglected house now stands in a 300-acre (1.2 km2) wooded parkland with lake, grasslands and former golf course, owned by Derby City Council. Allestree Park is designated as a Local Nature Reserve.
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The 18-hole Golf Course opened in 1955, was closed in December 2020 and has now disappeared. There are several colour-coded & waymarked walking, running & nature trails to enjoy. Allestree Park is perfect for families to enjoy some fresh air and a stroll.
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The nearby village of Shirley was once the seat of Earl Ferrers and the Shirley family. The parkland and woods of the estate is still called Shirley Park although the grand house is no longer evident. Walking through the woodland and along the lake side is aa nice change to the farmland of the area. The woods make a great loop either from Shirley or for a longer walk from Ashbourne.
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Still a lovely park but the golf course has closed and the Pro shop is no more so little opportunity for refreshments. In summer there is sometimes an ice cream van near the Hall. Park is due for "rewilding" which means there will be less open space for cycling and, for some obscure reason, a lot more fencing.
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The strong winds are very powerful across the dam wall. Those who cycle with children may want to use the road for the dam wall section on these occasions.
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really good ride experience going around carsington - the east side is packed with short climbs n downs, west side is mostly flat with refreshment stops. the main visitor centre is pricey compared to the other options
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this is the flat part of the tour - welcome relief from the undulated leg warming sections on the other side of the water
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Cafe is extraordinarily expensive, the south eastern path is up n downy, overall an enjoyable ride, a little short
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Around Windley, you can find a variety of natural and man-made water bodies. These include large reservoirs with recreational facilities, smaller, tranquil nature reserves with natural pools and reed beds, and historical estate lakes within parklands. The area features a blend of agricultural land, woodlands, and historical sites, with water features integrated into these environments.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views and diverse outdoor activities. For instance, Carsington Water is praised for its beautiful gravel path and lovely views, suitable for cycling. Wildlife enthusiasts appreciate Wyver Lane Nature Reserve for its birdwatching opportunities and potential otter sightings. The historical setting and views at Osmaston Park Sawmill are also highly rated.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Windley, such as the hiking loop from Duffield Castle or the Old Roman Road loop. For more options, explore the various hiking routes available in the Hiking around Windley guide.
Yes, Carsington Water is a popular spot for cycling, offering a beautiful gravel path around its edge. An anticlockwise route is often recommended for an easier ride. Allestree Park also has paths suitable for cycling, particularly for families.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Carsington Water offers activities and paths suitable for all ages. Allestree Park is perfect for families to enjoy fresh air and strolls, with various walking and nature trails. Wyver Lane Nature Reserve and Osmaston Park Sawmill are also listed as family-friendly, offering wildlife observation and historical interest respectively.
Many of the outdoor areas and trails around the lakes near Windley are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your pet. However, it's always advisable to check specific reserve or park rules regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves where wildlife might be sensitive to disturbance. Always keep dogs under control and clean up after them.
Absolutely. Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is an important wetland site, superb for wildlife lovers. It features two pools, reed beds, and water meadows, attracting Canada geese, tufted ducks, little grebes, and gulls in winter. Otters have also been sighted here. There's even a bird hide open to the public.
Yes, Osmaston Park Sawmill is a notable historical site located by a lake within a beautiful park. It features an old timber mill water wheel and is surrounded by ancient woodlands. Additionally, Allestree Park, while known for its lake and trails, also contains an old Hall and has historical significance.
Yes, there are several easy walks available. For example, the Easy hikes around Windley guide lists routes like the hiking loop from Duffield Castle and the Old Roman Road loop, both rated as easy and suitable for a relaxed stroll.
The lakes around Windley can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for longer walks, cycling, and enjoying the lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers crisp, quiet walks, especially around places like Wyver Lane Nature Reserve for wintering birds. Always check local conditions before visiting.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every lake are not detailed, popular spots like Carsington Water typically have visitor centers with refreshment facilities. For other locations like Allestree Park, refreshments might be available seasonally or in nearby villages. It's recommended to check ahead or bring your own provisions, especially for smaller or more remote sites.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider area. For example, the MTB Trails around Windley guide features routes like the Allestree Park Woodland loop, which is rated as easy, and other moderate trails such as the Manor Floods Nature Reserve loop.


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