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Top 11 Lakes around Stapenhill

Best lakes around Stapenhill are primarily characterized by the River Trent, which forms a significant water feature bordering the area. Stapenhill Gardens offers a prominent waterfront experience integrated with the river, providing peaceful walks and scenic views. While large natural lakes are not directly within Stapenhill, several notable water bodies near Stapenhill provide diverse outdoor experiences. These include former gravel pits, reservoirs, and smaller ponds within historic estates.

Best lakes around Stapenhill

  • The most popular lakes is Conkers Waterside,…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Conkers Waterside

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Conkers is great day out with a young family. Lots of outdoor walks, adventure playground, cafes, indoor adventure area and more. My kids loved it.
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Hicks Lodge Blue Trail

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Very flowy trail, nice bumps and berms!

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A pleasant nature reserve worth checking out if in the area. Despite the noises from the nearby A50, it is still a calming place with hardly any visitors, and full of wildlife.

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Willesley Wood

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Set in the heart of England’s new National Forest, close to the Leicestershire/Derbyshire border, Willesley Wood is a jewel of a place. Millions of trees have been planted during the …

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Limehouse Dams

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The Limehouse Dams are the old source of water to the village, established in the early 1800s. Water was treated with lime and piped to a waterworks on Manchester Lane, …

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Mike Turland
June 24, 2025, Conkers Waterside

A great place to walk and a visit to waterside is a must in the Sun

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hicks Lodge trail blue route biking walks around the woods and lake

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Didn't see any conkers, was a bit disappointed

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Great place for an hour or so out in the woods, the trail is a good workout and you can often spot animals in the evening. Deer occasionally, foxes and always crows. Try the green trail as well as it's quite twisty and turns and exciting, with lots of little up and downhills. There are some nice, welcome, benches and picnic tables 3/4 of the way round.

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Very flowy trail, nice bumps and berms!

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The Limehouse Dams are the old source of water to the village, established in the early 1800s. Water was treated with lime and piped to a waterworks on Manchester Lane, where it was supplied to the village via cast iron pipes. "HWW" cast iron markers still stand today showing where those pipes lay.

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A bikes-only trail. Loads of jumps and berms - most of which are worn away. Follow the blue arrows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of water bodies can I expect to find around Stapenhill?

While large natural lakes are not directly within Stapenhill, the prominent water feature is the River Trent, which borders the area. You'll find scenic riverbanks at Stapenhill Gardens and Stapenhill Hollows. Nearby, within the wider Burton-on-Trent area, there are former gravel pits transformed into lakes like Branston Water Park, reservoirs such as Staunton Harold Reservoir and Foremark Reservoir, and secluded ponds within historic estates like Calke Abbey.

Are there family-friendly lakes or water areas near Stapenhill?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Stapenhill Gardens offers peaceful walks along the River Trent, a playground, and a swan feeding area. Conkers Waterside is a popular choice with an adventure playground and cafes. Albert Village Lake also forms part of the family-friendly Conkers circuit, offering easy paths and benches.

Where can I go for a leisurely walk by the water in Stapenhill?

Stapenhill Gardens and the River Trent Embankment offer peaceful, flat footpaths perfect for leisurely strolls with picturesque river views. The gardens connect seamlessly with Stapenhill Hollows, which also provides a short riverside walk with wooden sculptures. For a more traditional lake walk, Branston Water Park has a surfaced perimeter path ideal for easy walks.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Stapenhill?

You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Walking and hiking are popular, with routes like the 'Stapenhill Suspension Bridge – Andresey Bridge loop' available. For cycling, there are routes such as the 'Branston Water Park – Sunset View at Barton Marina loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can visit Hicks Lodge Blue Trail, which features a lake and flowy sections. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Stapenhill.

Are there good places for nature and wildlife observation near Stapenhill?

Yes, several locations are excellent for nature and wildlife. Branston Water Park is a Local Natural Reserve, important for birds like great crested grebe and pochard, and features an accessible bird hide. Hilton Gravel Pits Nature Reserve is known for its wildlife and tranquil atmosphere. Stapenhill Gardens is home to swans and ducks, while Foremark Reservoir offers diverse wildlife and birdwatching opportunities.

Are there any mountain biking trails near the lakes?

Yes, Hicks Lodge Blue Trail is an MTB park with a lake, known for its flowy sections, bumps, and berms, suitable for biking. It's a dedicated bikes-only trail. You can find more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Stapenhill.

What are some less crowded options for enjoying nature by the water?

For a quieter experience, Hilton Gravel Pits Nature Reserve is often described as a calming place with hardly any visitors, despite its proximity to the A50. Willesley Wood also offers a tranquil setting with maturing woodland, flower meadows, and wetlands around its lake.

Can I find accessible paths for wheelchairs or strollers near the lakes?

Yes, Stapenhill Gardens features flat footpaths along the River Trent, making them accessible. Branston Water Park also has a surfaced perimeter path, which is good for accessibility.

What are the best times to visit the lakes and water areas around Stapenhill?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the flower beds in Stapenhill Gardens and for family outings. Birdwatching at places like Branston Water Park can be rewarding year-round, but migratory birds are more prominent in spring and autumn. For walks, any dry day is suitable, but check local weather forecasts.

Are there any historic sites or landmarks near the water bodies?

Yes, Stapenhill Gardens itself is a historic park established in 1933, featuring a prominent swan sculpture. The nearby River Trent has historical significance, with landmarks like the Stapenhill Suspension Bridge and Andresey Bridge mentioned in local routes. Additionally, Calke Abbey, while primarily a historic estate, features secluded ponds within its ancient parkland.

Where can I find cafes or pubs near the lakes?

Stapenhill Gardens is within walking distance of Burton upon Trent town center, offering various amenities. Conkers Waterside has cafes on-site. For specific routes that include stops at cafes or pubs, you can explore the cycling guide for Stapenhill, which lists routes like 'Skinny Kitten Cafe – Coopers Tavern loop'.

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