Best lakes around Culcheth And Glazebury include prominent lake systems such as Partridge Lakes Fishery and Meadow View Fisheries. This area, historically agricultural, features diverse aquatic environments, including natural flashes formed by mining subsidence and purpose-built fisheries. The landscape offers a mix of natural beauty and managed recreational spaces, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities.
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While there are a couple of long benches (with lovely views!) dotted around the reservoir, if you're planning on a food stop here (especially as part of a group), there are also some picnic benches near the car park (still more or less beside the reservoir, though not quite as close as the benches).
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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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A Flash is a unique industrial legacy to Wigan and there are many around the Wigan area. Each are lakes formed as a result of mining subsidence. Scotsmans flash the largest of the “Wigan Flashes” is a designated site of scientific interest. This is due to the abundance of rare plant species, several species of orchid, extensive reed beds and migrating birds such as Reed and Sedge Warbler. Scotsmans flash is a beautiful place for a stop to enjoy the views.
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Scotman's Flash is just 10 minutes from the centre of Wigan featuring a huge lake and lots of exciting experiences for everyone to enjoy. Scotman's Flash is the perfect place for water sports, whether you’re brand new to canoeing, sailing and kayaking or want to get your game on with courses and qualifications to match your skills.
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The circular route is easy to walk on and is also great fun for children.
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Pennington Flash lake and the surrounding woodland and paths are a local nature reserve and country park. A Flash is the term for a lake formed in a depression caused by mining subsidence. It's interesting that the industrial past has created beautiful places like this.
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The area features a diverse range of aquatic environments, including prominent fishing lakes like Partridge Lakes Fishery and Meadow View Fisheries, natural flashes formed by mining subsidence such as Scotman's Flash and Pennington Flash, and reservoirs like Blackleach Reservoir.
Yes, the region is well-known for its fishing lakes. Partridge Lakes Fishery is a major attraction with 15 fishing waters across 70 acres, offering a wide variety of coarse fish. Meadow View Fisheries also provides three lakes for both specimen and coarse fishing, with day and night options available.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Pennington Flash offers an easy circular route that's great for children. Scotman's Flash has water sports and a canal towpath popular with walkers and cyclists. Lymm Village and Pond provides a pleasant stroll in a quaint village setting, and Lymm Dam is also a picturesque spot for family outings.
Scotman's Flash is a designated site of scientific interest, known for rare plant species, extensive reed beds, and migrating birds like Reed and Sedge Warblers. Pennington Flash is a local nature reserve and country park, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, many lakes offer walking and cycling opportunities. Scotman's Flash has a canal towpath popular with both. Lymm Dam is a good place for bike trips. For more extensive routes, you can explore nearby road cycling, gravel biking, or MTB trails in the wider Culcheth and Glazebury area.
Partridge Lakes Fishery offers a lakeside cafe with beautiful views, indoor and outdoor seating, and a tackle shop. Meadow View Fisheries also has toilet facilities and an on-site shop for bait, tackle, and refreshments. Lymm Dam has a nearby caravan cafe, and Blackleach Reservoir features picnic benches.
Partridge Lakes Fishery is dog-friendly, with its lakeside cafe welcoming dogs. Many of the natural areas around the flashes and reservoirs are also suitable for dog walking, but always check local signage for specific rules regarding leads and access.
Yes, Lymm Village and Pond is located in a pretty Cheshire village known for its historic and listed buildings, offering a quaint atmosphere with tearooms and pubs.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for walking, cycling, and water sports, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter can be peaceful for quiet strolls, but always check weather conditions and facility opening times.
While specific 'quiet' designations aren't available, areas like Blackleach Reservoir, with its lovely views and picnic spots, can offer a more tranquil experience compared to busier fishing or event venues. Early mornings or weekdays generally provide a quieter atmosphere at most locations.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities, from the extensive fishing at Partridge Lakes Fishery to the natural beauty and wildlife at Scotman's Flash and Pennington Flash. The picturesque settings of places like Lymm Dam and the charming village atmosphere of Lymm Village and Pond are also highly valued.


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