Best lakes around Witherley are situated within the surrounding Leicestershire countryside, which features a variety of notable lakes and fisheries. This area offers diverse experiences, from tranquil nature reserves to well-stocked angling spots. The landscape is characterized by former gravel workings now transformed into wetlands and extensive parklands with water features. These sites provide opportunities for wildlife observation, fishing, and enjoying nature.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Nice to visit but no cafe at the Marina, plenty half a mile up the hill in Market Bosworth
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Bosworth Marina is a relatively recent addition to the area, with its development and opening in 2012. The site was originally a location for industrial activities, including a timber fireproofing plant that operated from 1919 to 2002. The marina now provides canal boat berths for tourism, moorings, and short-term occupation, connected to the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal.
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Seeswood Pool is a small angling lake off Astley Lane. The lake is home to lots of birdlife, including great egret, sandwich tern and ring-necked duck. The owners, Alvis Angling Club, had traditionally turned a blind eye to people walking around the pool, even though no right of way exists. However, due to issues with injured animals and dog mess, they have now unfortunately locked the gate. On the plus side, you still get a nice view from the lane.
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An amazing place of hidden secrets, paths, tracks and streams and lakes. Lots of birds including buzzards, there's roe deer, munt Jack deer, badgers, foxes, squirrels, an abundance of Dragon flies. Lake walks, track walks, field walks, hill walks, road walks. There's also a container port and railway cutting that the wild life love Parking by the allotments.
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The pool can be seen from the road when driving past but can also be viewed from the pedestrian path which goes along one side of it. The pool is used by local anglers and has a private pathway around it. Not very good for parking if you wanted to watch the wildlife.
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Seems to be the only industrial estate that contains a nature reserve.
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Thos is the onlyindustrial estate i know that has thought about its impact on nature, they creates many nature reserves throughout, including a lake kn the centre. You will see the usual suspects, squirrels, xoal tits and an abundence of other animal life.
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Extend walk to bosworth battle site and canal walk to sutton wharf...nice licenced cafe there.
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Yes, several lakes and parks near Witherley are great for families. Market Bosworth Country Park offers a pleasant spot for a stroll with facilities. Birch Coppice Nature Reserve also has family-friendly areas with paths and wildlife. Watermead Country Park, though not a komoot highlight, is another excellent option with extensive paths, nature reserves, and wildlife observation opportunities suitable for all ages.
The region around Witherley is well-known for its fishing opportunities. Lakeside Sporting Fishery offers three well-stocked lakes for coarse and specimen carp anglers. Mallory Park Fisheries (The Glebe) is another highly regarded venue with nine fishing lakes. For trout and pike, Thornton Reservoir and Cropston Reservoir are popular choices. Shearsby Valley Lakes is also a popular coarse fishery.
The lakes and nature reserves around Witherley are rich in wildlife. Watermead Country Park is a haven for various butterflies, moths, dragonflies, damselflies, bats, and a wide array of birdlife, with dedicated bird hides. Priory Water is particularly noted for its abundance of dragonflies and damselflies (23 species recorded), a thriving insect population, grass snakes, and several bat species. Birch Coppice Nature Reserve is home to squirrels, coal tits, buzzards, roe deer, muntjac deer, badgers, and foxes. Seeswood Pool is known for birdlife including great egret, sandwich tern, and ring-necked duck.
Yes, many lakes offer walking opportunities. Watermead Country Park features a network of surfaced paths through its lakes and meadows. Syston Lakes Nature Reserve has a permissive circular footpath. Market Bosworth Country Park is ideal for a short stroll. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Bluebell Woodland – View of the Countryside loop from Atherstone' or the 'St. Mary's Church, Atherstone – Canal Bridge loop from Atherstone', which are part of the wider hiking guide for Witherley.
While direct public transport to every lake might be limited, some areas like Watermead Country Park are more accessible. For specific walking areas and trails, planning your journey in advance is recommended as public transport options vary. Parking is generally available at most popular lake destinations.
Beyond walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. Cycling is popular, with routes like the 'Sutton Wharf Café – Market Bosworth Country Park loop from Atherstone' available in the cycling guide for Witherley. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'Shenton Village – Far Coton Hamlet loop from Atherstone' in the road cycling guide. Fishing is also a major activity, as detailed in other FAQs.
Watermead Country Park is an excellent location for birdwatching, featuring four bird hides, a bird feeding station, and a sand martin wall, attracting a rich variety of birdlife. Priory Water is also an important site for overwintering wildfowl, making it another good spot for observing birds.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery, wildflowers, and active wildlife, including dragonflies and damselflies. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. For birdwatching, especially for overwintering wildfowl, the cooler months can be very rewarding. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, some have interesting histories. Bosworth Marina, for example, was developed on a site that previously housed an industrial timber fireproofing plant. You can also extend walks from Market Bosworth Country Park to the Bosworth Battlefield site, offering a significant historical connection.
Amenities vary by location. Market Bosworth Country Park has a car park and toilets. Lakeside Sporting Fishery includes toilets, a café, and a countrywear shop. While Bosworth Marina itself doesn't have a cafe, there are options half a mile up the hill in Market Bosworth. Many popular walking areas and towns nearby, such as Atherstone, offer pubs and cafes.
The provided information does not specifically mention designated wild swimming spots at these lakes. It's always important to exercise caution and check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting wild swimming in any natural body of water, as conditions and permissions can vary greatly.


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