Best lakes around Uttoxeter offer a variety of water bodies and natural features in Staffordshire. The region features historical mill ponds, large reservoirs, and smaller lakes, providing diverse outdoor experiences. These areas are characterized by their natural landscapes and opportunities for exploration. The waterways contribute to the area's appeal for those seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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The JCB factory west of Rocester has worked hard to incorporate itself into the landscape. The site includes parkland and an ornamental lake which is open to the public and maintained by JCB staff. There are several statues placed in and around the lake including this flying birds sculpture.
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Blithfield reservoir was built in 1953 to supply drinking water to the surrounding area. The reservoir and surrounding woodland have been designated as a a SSSI due to the important bird life in the area. The causeway that crosses the reservoir gives good views across the water so do stop and have a look around.
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A lovely view over the reservoir, but not the nicest road to ride, especially when there's a lot of traffic. 🌊
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I have yet to find a name for this pond online. I wondered if it belonged to the nearby Cricket Club as access from there seems to be possible? Access from the cycle track is prevented with barbed wire.
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For easy and accessible walks, consider the circular path around JCB Lake in Rocester, which is flat and suitable for all. Dimmingsdale Mill Pond also offers popular walking routes within the National Trust's Dimmingsdale valley. You can find more easy hiking options in the area by checking the Easy hikes around Uttoxeter guide.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Dimmingsdale Mill Pond and Waterfall and Stepping Stones on Churnet River Tributary are both marked as family-friendly. Further afield, Westport Lake Play Area is ideal for younger children (ages 0-12), and Chasewater Country Park offers extensive space for general family outdoor activities.
Field Head Farm in Uttoxeter offers a naturally spring-fed lake specifically for open water swimming, available year-round with supervised sessions. They also provide instructor-led activities like Stand Up Paddleboarding, kayaking, and raft building. For a wider range of watersports, Cliff Lakes, about 23 miles away, caters to ages 8 and up with various activities.
Absolutely. Dimmingsdale Mill Pond is a historical gem, originally a lead smelting mill in 1741 and later converted to a corn mill. The area around it is rich in history and popular with walkers. Blithfield Reservoir Causeway crosses a reservoir constructed in 1953 to supply drinking water, offering a glimpse into regional infrastructure history.
Blithfield Reservoir Causeway provides extensive views across the water and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its important bird life. The picturesque setting of Dimmingsdale Mill Pond, surrounded by the Dimmingsdale valley, also offers a serene environment for enjoying nature.
Yes, JCB Lake near Rocester features a 1.9km circular walk that is wheelchair friendly, making it an accessible option for many visitors.
The lakes around Uttoxeter are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Blithfield Reservoir & Hanbury Hill loop' from Uttoxeter, or try gravel biking on routes such as the 'Churnet Valley Cycle Path'. For hiking, there are many easy trails available. Find detailed routes and guides for road cycling, gravel biking, and easy hikes around Uttoxeter.
Yes, the wider area around Uttoxeter offers several fishing opportunities. JCB Lake is mentioned as a fishery, typically requiring a club ticket. Other notable fisheries include Blake Hall Fishery near Cheadle, which has four pools and offers day tickets, and the Coopers Arms Lake along the A50, known for carp fishing. Woodhouse Fishery at Longford and pools at Brailsford are also popular choices for anglers.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for walking, nature observation, and watersports. The scenic views, especially from places like Blithfield Reservoir Causeway, are often highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere of spots like Dimmingsdale Mill Pond and the unique natural features like the Waterfall and Stepping Stones on Churnet River Tributary are also highly enjoyed.
Many of the natural areas and walking trails around the lakes are suitable for dog walking. While specific dog-friendly designations vary, places like Dimmingsdale Mill Pond and the general trails around JCB Lake are popular with walkers and their canine companions. Always remember to keep dogs under control and check for any local restrictions.
Yes, you can discover the Waterfall and Stepping Stones on Churnet River Tributary. This pretty waterfall is found along a tributary of the Churnet River, offering a scenic point within the woods and a fun spot to cross via stepping stones.
The area around Uttoxeter's lakes offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find moderate to difficult road cycling routes, such as the 'Croxden Abbey & River Blithe loop' or the 'Blithfield Reservoir & Hanbury Hill loop'. For off-road adventures, there are gravel biking options like the 'Churnet Valley Cycle Path'. Explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes around Uttoxeter and Gravel biking around Uttoxeter guides.


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