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Top 5 Lakes around Ballymoney

Best lakes around Ballymoney offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of man-made lakes and natural reserves, providing settings for activities such as fishing, water sports, and hiking. These areas are characterized by varied landscapes, from tranquil rural environments to cliff-top locations with panoramic views. The lakes contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking natural beauty.

Best lakes around Ballymoney

  • The most popular lakes is Victoria Park Lake, a lake that…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Victoria Park Lake

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Victoria Park is open 24 hours, seven days a week. The park has a lake which is home to water birds such as swans, geese, ducks, herons and migrant waders. …

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Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW)

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Belfast's Window on Wildlife (WOW) is home to birds and wildlife from all over the world.

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View of Scrabo Tower from Ballydrain Road

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Picturesque rolling trail through Barley fields, and vistas of the beautiful Strangford Lough always present. Hosts great views of Scrabo Tower in the distance, and if you catch this trail …

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Lake at Billy Neill Playing Fields

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Beautiful little lake with a gravel pathway around it, lots of wildlife around the lake, easily accessed from the Comber Greenway with cycle commuter links to Comber, Dundonald and Belfast

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A pathway along the lake allows for closer inspection of the birds. For example, swans, mallards, little grebe, moorhens, and coots are usually present.

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November 1, 2024, Victoria Park Lake

Victoria Park in Belfast is an interesting spot for a short bike ride and a break by the water. It is accessible 24 hours a day and has a quiet lake that is enlivened by swans, ducks and other water birds. The walk around the lake is particularly relaxing, where gently curved paths lead you through the greenery of the park. The complex dates back to 1906 and was designed by landscape architect Charles McKimm, who also designed the impressive tropical hall in the Botanical Garden. You can also explore the small BMX track by bike, which attracts ambitious cyclists - perfect for adding a little variety. On the banks of the lake, the complex offers a beautiful mix of nature and urban flair. Free parking makes access uncomplicated and practical. A walk or a bike ride through this historic park is a refreshing break, especially with the lively birdsong and the proximity to the water. Whether for a short break or a longer stay – Victoria Park offers a pleasant ambience in the middle of the city.

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This nature reserve is located in the heart of the busy Belfast Harbour Estate and offers a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city. On the way there, the route takes you along the lough, where you may be lucky enough to spot various species of birds. The centre itself has two observation huts and a modern visitor area with panoramic views of the lagoon. Here you can enjoy the diverse wildlife while enjoying a cup of coffee. However, the paths to the centre are sometimes muddy in wet weather, so sturdy shoes are recommended. Overall, the RSPB Window on Wildlife Centre is a worthwhile stop on your bike tour to experience nature and peace.

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A pathway along the lake allows for closer inspection of the birds. For example, swans, mallards, little grebe, moorhens, and coots are usually present. There is an observation area to view the birds and other wildlife. Parking is available. In July 2000, Kiltonga Nature Reserve became the first site in the UK to be awarded BT Millennium Miles status.

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Belfast's Window on Wildlife (WOW) is home to birds and wildlife from all over the world. There are more than 100 species of birds and other wildlife to be found here, from lapwings and terns to konik ponies. Trained staff and volunteers will help you tell a wigeon from a teal.

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Victoria Park is open 24 hours, seven days a week. The park has a lake which is home to water birds such as swans, geese, ducks, herons and migrant waders. There are two walking trails around the lake. The playing fields have soccer pitches, a bowling green and a cycling and BMX track. The Park opened in 1906. It was landscaped by Charles McKimm, who also built the Tropical Ravine in the Botanic Gardens.

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Hide 1 is open 24 Hours a Day, and free of charge. Great spot if you happen to get caught by the elements on a ride. Take a seat and enjoy the birds.

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Picturesque rolling trail through Barley fields, and vistas of the beautiful Strangford Lough always present. Hosts great views of Scrabo Tower in the distance, and if you catch this trail at twilight on a clear summers eve, you will be rewarded with such magnificent colours. Strangford Lough is also a designated 'Dark Skies' area for you star gazers.

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The Route 99 of the National Cycle Network leads from Belfast along the Comber Greenway. The 11.5-mile (18.5 km) long, traffic-free path is a wonderful ride towards the mouth of the Comber River. Watch your speed, as the Greenway is shared with walkers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes near Ballymoney are best for fishing?

Anglers have several excellent options. Bann Valley Fishery, located in Ballymoney, is known for quality brown and rainbow trout, offering a tranquil fly-fishing experience. Binevenagh Lake, near Limavady, is also stocked with rainbow trout and is popular for fly fishing amidst stunning scenery. For a more intimate setting, Temple Springs Fishery in Garvagh provides two lakes stocked with rainbow and brown trout, welcoming novice anglers with tackle and inductions.

Are there family-friendly lakes with activities around Ballymoney?

Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Lake Kilrea is a vibrant outdoor adventure center with Northern Ireland's largest inflatable water park, pedal boats, and walking routes. Victoria Park Lake in Belfast is also family-friendly, featuring water birds, two walking trails, a children's play park, and a BMX track. Children are welcome at Bann Valley Fishery under supervision.

Where can I find scenic walking trails around lakes near Ballymoney?

You can enjoy scenic walks at several locations. Victoria Park Lake offers two walking trails amidst greenery and water birds. Binevenagh Lake, set on a cliff-top, provides numerous hiking trails through Binevenagh Forest with panoramic views. The Lake Kilrea also has scenic walking routes around its perimeter. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Ballymoney.

Which lakes offer the best viewpoints or natural features?

Binevenagh Lake is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views stretching across Benone Strand, Lough Foyle, and County Donegal. It's also an Area of Special Scientific Interest due to its unique geology and diverse birdlife. Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW) offers observation huts with views of a lagoon and over 100 species of birds. Temple Springs Fishery provides notable views towards Garvagh Forest, Corky Mountain, and Slemish.

Are there any lakes near Ballymoney with facilities for cycling or mountain biking?

Yes, Victoria Park Lake includes a cycling and BMX track. For more extensive cycling opportunities, you can explore the cycling routes around Ballymoney, or for mountain biking, check out the MTB trails around Ballymoney.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the lakes?

The lakes around Ballymoney are rich in wildlife. Victoria Park Lake is home to swans, geese, ducks, herons, and migrant waders. Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW) is a haven for over 100 species of birds, including lapwings and terns, as well as other wildlife like konik ponies. Bann Valley Fishery has an island sanctuary for ducks, water hens, and swans, while Temple Springs Fishery boasts rich insect life and diverse flora and fauna.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths around the lakes?

Yes, the Lake at Billy Neill Playing Fields features a gravel pathway around it that is easily accessed from the Comber Greenway and is noted as wheelchair accessible.

What are the parking options at the lakes near Ballymoney?

Free car parking is available on-site at Victoria Park Lake. Parking is also available at Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake. For Binevenagh Lake, parking is available near the lake within Binevenagh Forest. It's always advisable to check specific location details before your visit.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Ballymoney?

Many lakes are enjoyable year-round. Bann Valley Fishery is open year-round from Thursday to Sunday. The Lake Kilrea is particularly popular during the summer months for its water park activities. For general outdoor activities, spring and summer offer milder weather, while autumn provides beautiful seasonal colors. Winter walks can also be rewarding, though some paths might be muddy, so sturdy shoes are recommended, especially at places like Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW).

Are dogs allowed on trails around the lakes?

Well-behaved dogs on leads are permitted at Bann Valley Fishery. For other locations, it's best to check specific site regulations, as policies can vary. Generally, many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is under control and any waste is properly disposed of.

What amenities are available at the lakes?

Amenities vary by location. Bann Valley Fishery offers a toilet and a comfortable shelter with a log-burning stove. Victoria Park Lake has a children's play park, outdoor gym equipment, and free car parking. Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW) features observation huts and a modern visitor area with panoramic views, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee. Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake has an observation area for birds and parking.

Are there any historical aspects to the lakes or surrounding areas?

Yes, Victoria Park Lake is part of a park that opened in 1906 and was landscaped by Charles McKimm, who also designed the Tropical Ravine in the Botanic Gardens. Temple Springs Fishery is composed of two extended lint dams dating back to the 1800s and is fed by the historic Tober Aine (Annie's Well).

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