Lakes around Beetham offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities within the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region features a variety of water-based attractions, from tranquil nature reserves to picturesque reservoirs. Visitors can explore unique ecosystems, historic estates, and enjoy scenic views across the landscape. The area provides a range of experiences for those interested in nature and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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The Holme Mills were originally a corn mills but change to flax in the 19th century and later to a coconut matting mill. The mill carried on being used for matting up until the 1970's. Apparently in its heyday as a matting mill it had up to 300 workers. The surrounding houses were built by the Quakers owners in the early/mid 19th century in order to house the workers at the mill.
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A visit to the reserve is highly recommended. However, there is now an entry fee: £5 for cyclists.
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It is well worth visiting the castle and gardens. I was particularly impressed by the rock garden.
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I think Kenny's above tip refers to the Hawes Water in the Lake District.
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Hawes Water, sometimes called Hawes Tarn on the Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve is one of only two natural fresh-water lakes in Lancashire, along with Marton Mere. Unlike its big namesake in the Lake District it is a small lake but quite deep at 30 metres. Great centre for both birdlife and insects.
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Sizergh as a number of different gardens including a mirror lake, colourful herbaceous border, working kitchen garden, apple orchard and limestone rock garden.
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Hawes water, positioned as the easternmost lake within the Lake District, serves a crucial role as a reservoir. In 1940, the eastern side of the lake was dammed, resulting in the flooding of Mardale valley and the submersion of the village of Mardale. During periods of drought, the submerged village resurfaces, a highly anticipated event cherished by both locals and visitors.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Estuary and Clifftop Views of Morecambe Bay for its expansive coastal scenery. Other popular spots include the picturesque mirror lake at Sizergh Castle and Gardens, and the tranquil Hawes Water within Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, known for its rich birdlife.
Yes, Leighton Moss Nature Reserve is an excellent choice. It features the largest reed bed in North West England and is a haven for rare birds like bitterns, marsh harriers, and bearded tits, as well as red deer and otters. The reserve has observation hides and a visitor center. You can find more information at Visit Lancashire.
Sizergh Castle and Gardens, a National Trust property, features a beautiful 'mirror lake' within its extensive gardens. The estate also includes wetlands and a historic medieval house to explore. For more details, visit Visit Lake District.
Several locations are suitable for families. Leighton Moss Nature Reserve offers easy access to observation hides and a visitor center, making it great for all ages to spot wildlife. Sizergh Castle and Gardens provides open spaces, a mirror lake, and gardens for children to explore. Hawes Water in Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve is also considered family-friendly for gentle walks and nature observation.
The area offers diverse walking experiences. You can find tranquil walking routes around Hawes Water within Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, which features unique limestone pavements and yew woodlands. For more strenuous hikes, the larger Haweswater in the Lake District (a bit further afield) provides routes amidst fells and woodlands. For general hiking routes in the region, you can explore the Hiking around Beetham guide.
Yes, High Newton Reservoir is a scenic spot where various cycling routes pass by, offering beautiful panoramic views of the Coniston Fells and Morecambe Bay. For more cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Beetham guide.
The Estuary and Clifftop Views of Morecambe Bay offers expansive vistas across the sands and water. High Newton Reservoir, from its elevated position, provides panoramic views of the Coniston Fells, Cartmel Valley, and Morecambe Bay.
Leighton Moss Nature Reserve has a visitor center with a shop and tea room. Sizergh Castle and Gardens also features a cafe and shop on site.
The lakes and nature reserves offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for birdwatching and enjoying the gardens at Sizergh Castle. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, especially at places like Leighton Moss Nature Reserve.
While Beetham itself is a small village, some of the larger attractions like Leighton Moss Nature Reserve are generally accessible via public transport routes or are a short distance from train stations. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for specific destinations.
This Hawes Water is a small but deep natural freshwater lake, distinct from its Lake District namesake. It's renowned for its rich birdlife and insects, and is a central feature of the Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, which is celebrated for its unique limestone pavements and rare plant species like the Lady's Slipper Orchid.
While not directly adjacent to all lakes, the Beetham area offers various mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'Newbiggin Crags and Scout Hill loop' or trails near 'Arnside Viaduct'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Beetham guide.


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