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Top 20 Lakes around Holymoorside And Walton

Best lakes around Holymoorside And Walton offer diverse aquatic landscapes on the edge of the Peak District. This area features several reservoirs, including those used for drinking water and leisure, alongside historic mill ponds. The terrain is varied, providing options from mostly flat family-friendly routes to more challenging trails. It is characterized by woodlands, open fields, and water bodies that support various outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Holymoorside And Walton

  • The most popular lakes is Southeast corner of Linacre Middle Reservoir, a trail that is a lovely place just west of Chesterfield, featuring three reservoirs and woods with trunk carvings. It is mostly flat, making it a good option for families and those seeking a less intense outdoor experience.
  • Another must-see spot is Linacre Upper Reservoir Boardwalk, a challenging trail. Visitors can experience walking along the edge of the upper Linacre Reservoir, with a boardwalk that provides a feeling of being close to the water.
  • Visitors also love Brick Sphere Sculpture, Holmebrook Valley Park, a man-made monument. This large country park on the outskirts of Chesterfield features a beautiful lake and gravel paths that link with other cycle routes in the area.
  • Holymoorside And Walton is known for its reservoirs, mill ponds, and fishing ponds. These include water supply reservoirs like Ogston, the historic Mill Pond, and the Linacre Reservoirs, offering a variety of aquatic environments to explore.
  • The lakes around Holymoorside And Walton are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 240 upvotes and 70 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Southeast corner of Linacre Middle Reservoir

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This is a lovely place just west of Chesterfield just on the edge of the Peak District. It’s three reservoirs and some lovely woods with trunk carvings. Great for kids. It’s mostly flat so a good option for people who want to get out without feeling too intense.

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Mill Pond

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The Mill Pond (aka Lower Pond) was originally a quarry but was converted into a reservoir in 1850 to supply a continuous flow of water to power machinery.

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Ogston Reservoir

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Ogston Reservoir was created by flooding the local valley in 1958. The flooding covered the village of Woolley as well as a pub, farmland and a section of the Ashover Light Railway.
The reservoir provides drinking water to the local area and is also used as a holding reservoir for Carsington Water.
Today it's managed as a water source and leisure ground. The footpaths around the reservoir are popular locally. The Ogston sailing club is known for starting off Ellen MacArthur and it's also a popular trout fishing lake.

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The old "donkey racecourse" route has been developed into a large park with several cycle paths around it. Good place to get used to mountain biking as it has some climbs and descents and a loose gravel surface. There is a hidden "mountain bike route" but it is best avoided as it is poorly maintained and badly designed.

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Walton Dam

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Worth getting off the bike and taking time to walk along the lake to enjoy the peace and quiet! Hard to believe that there are busy shopping areas just beyond the tree line.

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John
September 6, 2025, Mill Pond

Really interesting pick up a leaflet in the end bungalow on left at the start of walk .outside in a box

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"Spring has arrived – and the sun has melted the ice on the mill pond. Its rays reach to the bottom of the pond – and tickle awake the little water sprite, who has been hibernating with his mermaid parents. And what's the first thing a curious little water sprite does? Spring cleaning with his mother? Repairing the broken roof of the water sprite's house? Wrong! Of course, the little water sprite's first priority is to meet his old friend, Cyprinus the carp... The little water sprite isn't quite as cheeky here as in the 1955 original – but Daniel Napp's little spring story has been enchantingly illustrated. A magical, endearing, and ageless reading experience for children ages 4 and up." The Stiftung Lesen (Reading Foundation) reviews a four-volume sequel to the popular "The Little Water Sprite" by Otfried Preußler (1923 to 2013), which guides children through the seasons in this children's book series.

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Good foot paths around Linacre , very wet and muddy once you leave them . Good waterproof boots and gaiters recommend .

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Walton Dam was built in the 18th century to provide a water supply for Walton Manor Corn Mill. The site was bought by Robinson’s in 1899, as a source of water for their cotton wool production. Later it provided an area for sporting and leisure activities for staff. Chesterfield Swimming Club also held events there.

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There are three beautiful reservoirs at Linacre, aptly named Lower, Middle, and Upper, going from east to west. The reservoirs are surrounded by fields and woodland with a network of trails and footpaths. The woods are beautiful and include oak, beech, alder, larch, and pine, and in the springtime they are carpeted with bluebells. It is a scenic area, and there is a public car park on the northern edge of the woods of the Lower Reservoir.

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Claire
August 22, 2024, Ogston Reservoir

Not great to walk around unless you want to walk on the road a lot. There is no direct access to the reservoir because it is a conservation site. The car park is free and there are benches to sit on to watch the birds. Ognaston Bird Club conducts a guided bird walk on the first Saturday of each month and everyone is welcome. With them, you can access the reservoir surrounding areas to watch birds. If you want great views of the reservoir however you can combine a visit with a footpath walk up from the reservoir through fields and these are quite well signposted and accessible except from a slim squeeze with a holly hedge on one side and part of a footpath which is quite nettly - but will probably be okay by Autumn.

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The Mill Pond (aka Lower Pond) was originally a quarry but was converted into a reservoir in 1850 to supply a continuous flow of water to power machinery.

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May 23, 2023, Ogston Reservoir

Ogston Reservoir was created by flooding the local valley in 1958. The flooding covered the village of Woolley as well as a pub, farmland and a section of the Ashover Light Railway. The reservoir provides drinking water to the local area and is also used as a holding reservoir for Carsington Water. Today it's managed as a water source and leisure ground. The footpaths around the reservoir are popular locally. The Ogston sailing club is known for starting off Ellen MacArthur and it's also a popular trout fishing lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of walking routes can I find around the lakes in Holymoorside And Walton?

The area offers a variety of walking routes, from mostly flat, family-friendly paths to more challenging trails. For instance, the trails around the Linacre Reservoirs are generally flat and well-surfaced, making them suitable for a relaxed outing. You can also experience walking along the edge of the upper Linacre Reservoir on the Linacre Upper Reservoir Boardwalk, which offers a feeling of being close to the water.

Are the lakes around Holymoorside And Walton suitable for families with children?

Yes, several lakes are very family-friendly. The Linacre Reservoirs, just west of Chesterfield, are particularly noted for being a lovely, mostly flat area with woods and trunk carvings, making them great for kids. Holmebrook Valley Park also features a beautiful lake with gravel paths, ideal for family walks and cycling.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in this region?

Many of the trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, the Linacre Reservoirs are a popular spot for dog walkers, offering a network of trails and footpaths through woodlands and fields. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see?

The lakes are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. The Linacre Reservoirs are surrounded by woodlands of oak, beech, alder, larch, and pine, with bluebells carpeting the ground in spring. Ogston Reservoir is a significant conservation site, popular for birdwatching, with guided bird walks available. You'll find various aquatic birds and local flora around these water bodies.

Are there any historical sites or interesting landmarks near the lakes?

Yes, the lakes themselves hold historical significance. Holymoorside Dam (Mill Pond) was originally a quarry converted into a reservoir in 1850 to power a cotton mill. Ogston Reservoir was created in 1958 by flooding a valley, submerging a village and part of a railway. Holmebrook Valley Park, while a country park today, has a history as an old 'donkey racecourse' route.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Holymoorside And Walton?

The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly scenic with bluebells in bloom around the Linacre Reservoirs. Summer provides pleasant conditions for walking and outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, and even winter can be suitable for walks, though paths may be muddy in wet weather. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Is parking available at the lakes?

Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, there is a public car park on the northern edge of the woods of the Lower Reservoir at Linacre. Ogston Reservoir also has parking available, though direct access to the reservoir itself is limited due to its conservation status. Holmebrook Valley Park also offers parking facilities.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking, the area is excellent for cycling and running. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Beeley Moor Summit – Rolling Hills Countryside Road loop', and running trails like the 'Beeley Moor – Harland South Trig Point loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including routes that connect to the Trans Pennine Trail. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Holymoorside And Walton, Running Trails around Holymoorside And Walton, and Gravel biking around Holymoorside And Walton guides.

Are there places to eat or drink near the lakes?

While specific cafes or pubs directly on the lake shores are not detailed, the region of Holymoorside And Walton, being close to Chesterfield and other villages, offers options for refreshments. It's advisable to check local listings for establishments near your chosen lake destination.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Holymoorside And Walton?

Visitors frequently appreciate the serene beauty and accessibility of the lakes. The Linacre Reservoirs are loved for their peaceful atmosphere and suitability for families. The unique experience of walking on the Linacre Upper Reservoir Boardwalk and the historical context of sites like Mill Pond also add to the appeal. The blend of natural beauty, varied trails, and opportunities for wildlife spotting are highly valued.

Are there fishing opportunities at the lakes?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Holymoorside Dam (Mill Pond) is a picturesque fishing venue managed by the Holymoorside Angling Club. Stonedge Ponds, also managed by the club, are stocked with various fish like carp, tench, roach, rudd, and perch. Ogston Reservoir is also known as a popular trout fishing lake.

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