Lakes near Hints offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities in the surrounding Staffordshire area. Hints itself is a small village in the Lichfield district, situated near Bourne Brook. While the village does not feature large lakes, the wider region provides access to several notable lake destinations. These areas are characterized by varied landscapes, from expansive country parks to historical reservoirs.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Beautiful recreational area with numerous opportunities to spend the day
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An RSPB nature reserve in the Tame Valley. Mainly focused on wetland birds but there is also meadow, woodland and farmland areas. Can get muddy and wet so appropriate footwear is important.
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Lea Marston is a trio of purification lakes, originally formed by the Environment Agency through the reclamation of former gravel extraction sites. Established in 1980, these lakes played a vital role in cleansing pollutants from the River Tame. While no longer serving their initial purpose, these lakes hold regional importance as sanctuaries for wintering wildfowl populations. Visitors can explore the area, enjoying birdwatching from a designated bird hide and leisurely walks encircling the lakes.
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It's easily accessible for all. There are tarmac, gravel,grass, and dirt paths that you can choose from. Great place for dog walking, too. There are cattle, deer, rabbits, etc, as well as the donkey sanctuary.
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Interesting place helpful guy on the desk
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Four Oaks Gate - Access to Bracebridge Pool, Boat House Restaurant, Blackroot Pool and Blackroot Bistro. Hartopp Gate - As for Four Oaks Gate. Town Gate - Main entrance: access to the Visitor Centre, Park House Restaurant, the Donkey Sanctuary, Holly Knoll and car parking for Keeper's Pool. Postcode for satnav users: B73 6BU. Wyndley Gate - Closed. Boldmere Gate - Access to the Miller & Carter, Hill Hurst crossroads and the Flying Field. Banner's Gate - Access to the car park at the entrance for Longmoor Valley and Longmoor Pool. Streetly Gate - Access to car parking at various points along the road, and from there to the Jamboree Stone.
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A Warwickshire Council managed country park covering over 600 acres and including 15 different lakes. The park was created by flooding old gravel pits.
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While Hints itself is a small village without large lakes, the surrounding Staffordshire area offers several notable destinations. Highly rated options include Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park, known for its natural beauty and wildlife, and RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve, a wetland area perfect for birdwatching.
Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park is categorized as family-friendly, offering a huge natural space with trails and a Donkey Sanctuary. Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre is also family-friendly, featuring 15 lakes, surfaced paths, and a cafe.
For easy walking, Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre provides over 600 acres of country park with surfaced paths suitable for strolls. Additionally, the RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve has numerous paths through wetlands and meadows, though some areas can be muddy.
Yes, the RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve is noted as dog-friendly, offering plenty of paths for you and your canine companion to explore. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially in nature reserves.
The area boasts lakes with historical significance. Minster Pool in Lichfield is a historic reservoir dating back to the 11th century, offering views of Lichfield Cathedral. Blackroot Pool, within Sutton Park, was constructed in the 18th century to power a watermill.
Yes, Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park and Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre both offer wheelchair-accessible facilities and paths, making them suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. At Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park, you might spot wild ponies and various birds. The RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve is a haven for birdwatchers, with species like grey heron, kingfisher, and barn owl, as well as otters, butterflies, and dragonflies.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking routes like the 'Stone Bridge and Ford Crossing loop from Hints' or 'Hopwas Hays Wood loop from Wigginton and Hopwas'. For more adventurous cycling, explore gravel biking routes such as the 'Blithfield Reservoir Causeway' loop. Discover more options on the Easy hikes around Hints or Gravel biking around Hints guide pages.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent viewpoints. Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park is specifically highlighted as a viewpoint within a large natural park. Minster Pool provides lovely views over the water and Lichfield Cathedral.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the quiet spots for wildlife observation, the extensive network of trails for walking and cycling, and the historical significance of some of the pools. The natural beauty and the chance to escape into nature, even close to urban areas, are frequently mentioned highlights.
Yes, Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre offers a cafe and an information center, making it a convenient stop. Sutton Park, home to Little Bracebridge Pond and Blackroot Pool, also has visitor centers and restaurants like the Boat House Restaurant and Blackroot Bistro.


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