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Top 20 Lakes around Ironville CP CP

Best lakes around Ironville CP CP offer a diverse landscape featuring woodlands, rolling farmland, and areas with historical industrial significance. The region includes various water bodies such as reservoirs, nature reserves with ponds, and former mining areas repurposed for recreation. These locations provide opportunities for wildlife observation and walking. The area's natural features include floodplains, grasslands, and reed beds.

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  • The most popular lakes is Mapperley Reservoir, a lake that is a peaceful body…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Mapperley Reservoir

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Mapperley Reservoir is a peaceful body of water surrounded by bluebell woodlands, rolling farmland and some fascinating remains from the area’s coal mining heritage. The countryside around here is great …

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Erewash Nature Reserve is the largest area of floodplain and grassland in the Erewash Valley. It's managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. Look out for water voles and water birds.

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Wyver Lane Nature Reserve

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Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is a superb spot for an amble, particularly for wildlife lovers. It comprises two pools surrounded by reed beds and water meadows.

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Large fishing ponds and local nature reserve in the middle of an industiral estate, which in spite if this is very peaceful!
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Nutbrook Trail

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Now reopened (December 2022) This easy cycling and walking trail runs from Long Eaton to Heanor along the Erewash Canal and a dismantled railway line. It runs for about 10 …

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October 31, 2024, Erewash Meadows Nature Reserve

It straddles the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire county boundaries and is jointly owned by the two county Wildlife Trusts. In spring and summer the reserve's ponds and the wet sections of the canal are a refuge for grass snakes, amphibians and dragonflies. Butterflies and many other insects breed and feed on the wild flowers growing in the grassland. The meadows are best known for their birds. In spring lapwings can be seen performing their impressive aerial displays, while early mornings may offer the best chance of hearing the strange 'drumming' call of breeding snipe. More common breeding birds include the reed buntings with their distinctive black and white heads, and sedge warblers, more camouflaged but twice as noisy in declaring their presence. In spring and autumn the breeding birds are joined by waders, wildfowl and even birds of prey like the hen harrier. Many wildfowl stay for the winter, including a small flock of wigeon, numerous teal and a range of other species.

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Erewash Nature Reserve is the largest area of floodplain and grassland in the Erewash Valley. It's managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. Look out for water voles and water birds.

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The Cotes Parkland was sold off in small plots during the nineteenth century when the area was being mined for coal and ironstone. Three of the ponds were constructed during the nineteenth century as a result of mining operations, but it is thought that pond 3 is considerably older. In 1942 the area was re-landscaped for public use by Italian prisoners of war and subsequently became very popular for walking and picnicking. The creation of Cotes Park Industrial Estate in the 1970s has isolated the ponds within an industrial and residential landscape. They fell into disuse and decay and suffered from pollution. In the late 1980’s the borough council improved the ponds, which encouraged angling, walking and horse riding, there is an active friends group who have raised funds in partnership with Palmer Morewood Angling Club to install new paths and fishing pegs, the Borough Council have also improved the infrastructure and work with the Environment Agency to combat pollution.

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June 17, 2023, Nutbrook Trail

This area has a long coal mining history with deep mines open from 1722 until the 1960's. On the closure of the mines the area was remediated, contoured and planted with trees. The lake was also created. Initially the park was run a s a theme park but this venture didn't work so it's back to nature.

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Now reopened (December 2022) This easy cycling and walking trail runs from Long Eaton to Heanor along the Erewash Canal and a dismantled railway line. It runs for about 10 miles and is part of National Cycle Route 67. It's a great one for families or anyone looking for a safe, flat ride or walk

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The Mapperley Reservoir is a very large fresh water lake that spans 17-18 acres and includes a nature reserve that spans 2 acres. The venue, surrounded by trees and situated in a very nice setting, is a nice place to fish throughout the year.

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January 31, 2023, Nutbrook Trail

Great little loop round the perimeter of the old American Adventure theme park site!

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Mapperley Reservoir is a peaceful body of water surrounded by bluebell woodlands, rolling farmland and some fascinating remains from the area’s coal mining heritage. The countryside around here is great for wildlife spotting, especially bird watching. Keep a lookout for coot, moorhen, mallard and kingfisher. In summer, listen out for the songs of chiffchaffs, willow warblers and blackcaps, plus the more familiar calls of robins and chaffinches. There is a visitor centre in nearby Shipley Country Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Ironville CP CP?

The region around Ironville CP CP features a diverse range of water bodies, including reservoirs, nature reserves with ponds, and lakes within former mining areas repurposed for recreation. You'll find bodies of water set within woodlands, grasslands, and areas with industrial heritage.

Are there family-friendly lakes in the Ironville CP CP area?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Mapperley Reservoir is a peaceful spot surrounded by woodlands and farmland, great for wildlife spotting. Wyver Lane Nature Reserve offers easy ambles and wildlife viewing. Pennytown Ponds Local Nature Reserve is also a nice, safe place for children, despite its industrial surroundings. The Nutbrook Trail, which includes a lake, is a flat, safe route for cycling and walking with families.

Where can I go for wildlife spotting near Ironville CP CP lakes?

For excellent wildlife spotting, visit Mapperley Reservoir, known for various bird species like coot, moorhen, mallard, and kingfisher. Erewash Meadows Nature Reserve is the largest floodplain and grassland in the Erewash Valley, home to water voles, water birds, grass snakes, amphibians, and a wide array of insects and birds. Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is an important wetland site where you might see Canada geese, tufted ducks, little grebes, and even otters.

Are there easy walking routes around the lakes?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes. The Nutbrook Trail is a flat and safe path suitable for walking. For more options, you can explore easy hikes listed in the Easy hikes around Ironville CP CP guide, which includes routes like the Codnor Park Canal Bridge – Codnor Park Reservoir loop.

What kind of historical context do the lakes in this region have?

The area has a rich industrial history, particularly related to coal mining. For example, Mapperley Reservoir is surrounded by remnants of the area’s coal mining heritage. Pennytown Ponds Local Nature Reserve features ponds originally constructed during 19th-century mining operations, and the area was re-landscaped for public use by Italian prisoners of war in 1942.

Can I go cycling near the lakes?

Absolutely. The Nutbrook Trail is a dedicated cycleway that runs along the Erewash Canal and a dismantled railway line, offering a safe and flat route for cyclists. You can find more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Ironville CP CP guide, though these are more geared towards mountain biking.

What are the best lakes for bird watching?

Both Mapperley Reservoir and Wyver Lane Nature Reserve are excellent for bird watching. Mapperley is known for coot, moorhen, mallard, and kingfisher. Wyver Lane, an important wetland, hosts Canada geese, tufted ducks, little grebes, and large numbers of gulls in winter, and even has a public bird hide.

Are there any nature reserves with lakes in the area?

Yes, the area boasts several nature reserves. Mapperley Reservoir includes a nature reserve. Erewash Meadows Nature Reserve is a significant wetland and grassland area. Wyver Lane Nature Reserve features two pools surrounded by reed beds. Additionally, Pennytown Ponds Local Nature Reserve offers a peaceful natural setting despite its industrial surroundings.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking and cycling, you can enjoy wildlife spotting, bird watching, and fishing at various locations. For hiking, explore routes in the Hiking around Ironville CP CP guide, which includes trails near Erewash Nature Reserve. The Pennytown Ponds Local Nature Reserve is also popular for angling.

What do visitors appreciate most about the lakes around Ironville CP CP?

Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the diverse landscapes that combine woodlands, farmland, and areas with interesting industrial heritage. The variety of walking and cycling trails, especially those suitable for families, is also highly valued.

Are there any challenging trails or activities near the lakes?

While many routes are easy or moderate, Erewash Meadows Nature Reserve is categorized as offering some challenging sections. For more strenuous activities, you might find mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Ironville CP CP guide.

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