Best lakes around Agden are found in a region known for its diverse natural landscapes and historical significance. The area features a mix of natural lakes and man-made reservoirs, offering various recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore picturesque settings, often with surrounding woodlands and opportunities for walking. This region provides a tranquil escape with natural scenery and local amenities.
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If you go down to the sunken garden between Sextons and the flower shop, you'll see the force of the water from the lower dam into Slitten Brook, and it flows into the Bridgewater canal
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Tatton Hall was built in 1716 with improvements made in the early 1800s and again in the late 1800s. The centrepiece of Tatton Park, the house is owned by the National Trust but looked after and managed by Cheshire County Council.
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Melchett Mere is the smaller of the two lakes at Tatton Park, still equally as lovely though. The lake is a dedicated Site of Special Scientific Interest and RAMSAR site and is recognised as a nationally important habitat, providing refuge for many waterbirds and displaying an abundance of wildflowers and scarce plant life.
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The grand estate at Tatton Park boasts a neo-classical mansion, 50 acres of landscaped gardens, 1,000 acres of ancient deer park, a medieval Old Hall and even a rare breed farm. A fun day out to visit - or just take in the views as you cycle by. Looked after by the National Trust, tickets are required for all entries including NT members.
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Great ride through Tatton Park. Often lots of deer to be seen, particularly in the early mornings before the crowds arrive. Watch out at weekends when there a lot of cars, walkers, prams, other cyclists and dogs around.
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The Agden area offers a diverse range of water bodies, including significant natural lakes, man-made reservoirs, and picturesque village ponds. For example, Tatton Mere is a natural lake recognized as a nationally important habitat, while Agden Reservoir itself is a large man-made body of water. You can also find charming village settings like Lymm Village and Pond.
Yes, the area is rich in nature and wildlife. Tatton Mere is a dedicated Site of Special Scientific Interest and RAMSAR site, providing refuge for many waterbirds and displaying an abundance of wildflowers. Near Agden Reservoir, you'll find Agden Bog, a Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust Reserve, home to various bird species such as nightjar, spotted flycatcher, willow warbler, and common sandpiper.
The region boasts several historical sites. Tatton Hall is a grand neo-classical mansion within a large estate, featuring landscaped gardens and an ancient deer park. The village of Lymm, with its historic buildings and quaint atmosphere, is a designated conservation area. Agden Reservoir itself has historical significance, completed in 1869 to supply water to Sheffield's steel industry.
Absolutely. Many locations are suitable for families. Tatton Mere and Tatton Hall are both highlighted as family-friendly. Lymm Village and Pond also offers a pleasant setting for family strolls, and Lymm Dam is another great spot for a family outing.
The area around Agden offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Dunham Massey deer park long loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'St Wilfrid's Church, Mobberley – Artists Lane Climb loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Latchford Locks – Paddington Bank Pathway loop from Lymm'. You can explore more options on the easy hikes, road cycling, and MTB trails guides for the Agden area.
Yes, Agden Reservoir is a popular destination for walkers. A public footpath around the north of the reservoir is mostly flat and well-surfaced, though it can be muddy in places. A common walking route is approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long, taking about 2.5 hours, and offers views of the reservoir and passes through the quaint villages of High and Low Bradfield.
The nearby villages of Low Bradfield and High Bradfield, particularly around Agden Reservoir, provide amenities such as pubs and cafes. Additionally, Lymm Village and Pond is known for its many quaint restaurants and pubs, and there's a caravan cafe near Lymm Dam.
Rostherne Mere is the largest mere in Cheshire, covering 48 hectares and reaching depths of 30 meters. It's a peaceful lake set amongst green countryside, ideal for wildlife watching, with ducks, gulls, woodpeckers, and owls often spotted. It's also a great place for biking, running, walking, or skating.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape offered by the picturesque settings, woodlands, and rolling hills. The diverse natural landscapes, opportunities for walking and cycling, and the chance to observe wildlife are highly valued. The blend of natural beauty with historical sites and charming villages also contributes to a rich visitor experience.
Many of the lakes themselves offer scenic viewpoints. Tatton Mere and Lymm Dam are both highlighted as offering great views. The walking routes around Agden Reservoir also provide picturesque views of the water against a backdrop of woodlands and the Peak District hills.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for walking, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. The region provides a tranquil escape with natural scenery, making it enjoyable during most seasons, though paths can be muddy after rain.
While specific data on dog-friendly trails isn't provided, the public footpaths and walking routes around Agden Reservoir are generally popular with dog walkers. It's always advisable to keep dogs under control, especially near wildlife, and to check local signage for any restrictions.


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