Best lakes around Beaudesert offer diverse outdoor experiences. The region features a variety of lakes, many of which are man-made and hold historical significance. These areas provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying natural landscapes. Visitors can explore sites with historical structures and well-maintained trails.
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Although the route suggested by Komoot was good there were some problems in the wooded section between the two railway crossings. The path was closed and therefore needed to find a detour.
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Closed up nothing really to see apart from the building
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Good ride today for charity ( IAm Versus Arthritis ) August cycling challenge. Beautiful riding part of my rout round the lake.
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The Blythe Valley Countryside Park is 87 acres in size. The circular path includes several small lakes and a bird hide. The site is like a cross between New Hall Valley Country park in Sutton Coldfield and Plantsbrook in Pype Hayes and is home to a mixture of conservation woodland, 38,000m² of new woodland, grassland, hedgerows, streams and wetland. The 3.5km path is be great for cycling and running, too. Work on the business park commenced in August 1998 and was a joint development between Solihull MBC, Doughty Hanson & Co Real Estate and Liberty Property Trust. The River Blythe has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and there are local damp willow woodlands, emergent reeds and wet grassland. In a rare UK approach, storm water from the built up area is cleaned by several processes en route to the river.
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The engine house is Grade II listed and was built to contain the original beam engine that pumped water from the reservoirs up to the higher level of the feeder river. It has been in continual operation since 1823, though in 1936 the beam engine was dismantled and replaced by the electric pumps. You can see the in-fill brickwork where the chimney was removed, marking the arrival of electricity. The building is typical of an engine house; one tall narrow room for the beam engine and lower storey ancillary rooms surrounding it. For this particular engine house the lower storey extension was added post 1846, when the canal was taken over by the Great Western Railway Company due to the decline of canal usage. This is telling in other details such as the workshop bench made out of railway sleepers and the reclaimed platform edging bricks on the stairs. The wooden beams for the upper floors are visible in between the brickwork and you can also see the structural ties that were added after construction, as the building needed more support to cope with the vibration of the machine.
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The Beaudesert region features a variety of lakes, many of which are man-made and hold historical significance. These areas offer diverse outdoor experiences, including opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying natural landscapes. You can explore sites with historical structures and well-maintained trails.
Yes, several lakes around Beaudesert are noted as family-friendly. For example, Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, Earlswood Lakes, Blythe Valley Park Circular Walk, Arrow Valley Lake, and Windmill Pool Lake are all suitable for families, offering trails and scenic views.
The lakes around Beaudesert are rich in history. The Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, for instance, were constructed in the 1820s to supply water to the Stratford upon Avon canal. The engine house itself is a Grade II listed building. Similarly, Windmill Pool Lake is one of three lakes built in the 1820s for the same canal system.
Yes, there are easy walking tracks available. Arrow Valley Lake offers plenty of paths and dirt tracks for walkers. The Blythe Valley Park Circular Walk features a 3.5 km path that is great for walking, cycling, and running. For more options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Beaudesert guide.
Beyond walking and cycling, the Beaudesert area offers various outdoor activities. You can find options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Birmingham Canal Navigations – Gas Street Basin loop' and 'Hatton Locks loop'. There are also numerous running trails, including 'Henley-in-Arden High Street – Henley Ice Cream Parlour loop'. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Beaudesert guide and the Running Trails around Beaudesert guide.
Yes, Arrow Valley Lake has a cafe located right on the water's edge, offering a convenient spot for refreshments and stunning views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes and activities. Many enjoy the stunning views, the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, and the historical significance of the man-made lakes. The komoot community has contributed over 60 upvotes and 10 photos, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor exploration.
While specific crowd levels aren't detailed for all lakes, areas like Blythe Valley Park Circular Walk offer a mix of conservation woodland, grassland, and wetlands, providing a more expansive natural setting that might offer quieter sections compared to more popular, paved areas.
The guide data does not specify a 'best time' to visit. However, given the focus on walking, cycling, and enjoying natural landscapes, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Summer can also be enjoyable, but some popular areas might be more crowded.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Arrow Valley Lake has plenty of paths and dirt tracks suitable for cyclists. The 3.5 km path at Blythe Valley Park Circular Walk is also great for cycling. For more extensive cycling adventures, consider the Gravel biking around Beaudesert guide.
Yes, Arrow Valley Lake is specifically highlighted as a viewpoint offering 'stunning views all around the lake area'. Many of the other lakes, being man-made and integrated into natural landscapes, also provide picturesque settings for photography.


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