Best lakes around Longdon are found in a region characterized by diverse aquatic landscapes, ranging from tranquil reservoirs to active water sports venues. The area, particularly in Worcestershire and Staffordshire, features natural and man-made lakes that serve various recreational purposes. These water bodies are often integrated into larger country parks or nature reserves, providing extensive green spaces. The geography supports activities from peaceful walks to mountain biking and open water swimming.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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may need to take detours due to festival dismantal or no access to other routes minor issue but amazing walk
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having just been in the area for 3 days and ridden all of these: Perry's blue, a new route post Commonwealth games, from the Birches visitor centre, is suitable for even the newest of MTB'ers - there is nothing technically hard. But there are some really fun berms even for experienced to enjoy and it has some good Red optional diversions as well. Follow the Dog is the next one up - a "light and fruity middling" Red - whilst some sections are steep, some are technical, some are loose/narrow/twisty - none are all 3 are at the same time. Suitable as a first time Red. And finally, Monkey is a proper hard red - some brutal sequential switchback climbs (Lung Buster), adverse camber rocky drops verging to "very dark oaky" red (Tom/Dick/Harry on Original Monkey). And the parts that are actually marked black are verging on Danny MacAskill.... Definitely not one for a first red.
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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 gorgeous spot to rest on the blue route by the pool with a bench. If you sit here for long enough you might catch a sighting of the kingfisher on the hunt or fish coming to the surface to look for bugs.
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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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New additions to trails have opened in the last month or so! (May 2021) The blue has added some nice sections that give opportunity for progression with some easy berms and pump sections. The red some new jumps, berms and rock gardens at the start near the trail centre and birches valley car park
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For peaceful walks and scenic views, Fairoak Pools offers a tranquil setting. Stony Brook Pools is another natural area where you can enjoy the sound of rushing water and observe wildlife. Arrow Valley Lake in Redditch also provides extensive green space for walking and cycling.
Yes, Lenches Lakes offers open water swimming in its spring-fed Spring Lake. Additionally, Escape to the Lake provides a tranquil spring-fed lake specifically for wild swimming, often with lifeguards on duty during organized sessions.
Fairoak Pools, Minster Pool, and Stony Brook Pools are all noted as family-friendly highlights. Arrow Valley Lake also offers a country park with plenty of space for family activities.
Absolutely! Monkey Trail, Cannock Chase, is a popular mountain bike park offering a variety of trails for different skill levels, from green to black. You can find more mountain biking routes in the area by checking the Gravel biking around Longdon guide.
Minster Pool in Lichfield has a rich history, originally formed in the 11th century and playing a significant role in the defense of Lichfield Cathedral. It was also central to events during the Civil War.
Yes, the area is excellent for birdwatching. Arrow Valley Lake is popular for birdwatching, and the Lake at Beckford Nature Reserve is a peaceful spot to observe wildlife like greylag geese and wigeons. Blithfield Reservoir Causeway and its surrounding woodland are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to important bird life.
The region offers numerous trails. For running, explore options in the Running Trails around Longdon guide, which includes routes like the 'Fairoak Pools loop from Cannock Wood'. For cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Longdon guide and the Gravel biking around Longdon guide provide various routes, including those near Blithfield Reservoir.
Arrow Valley Lake in Redditch is a significant attraction for watersports, including sailing, and is home to the Redditch Sailing Club.
Fairoak Pools is cherished for its peaceful setting, offering a beautiful view of the water. It's a popular spot for resting and enjoying the scenery, especially at sunset, though the car park closes at 5 PM.
While Trimpley Reservoir is a good spot for walks and occasionally features sailboats, swimming is not permitted due to the deep water.
Around Stony Brook Pools, visitors might spot kingfishers or fish. The Lake at Beckford Nature Reserve is home to greylag geese and wigeons, among other species. Blithfield Reservoir is also recognized for its important bird life.
Escape to the Lake, situated in the Worcestershire countryside, focuses on wellbeing. It offers a tranquil spring-fed lake for wild swimming, along with additional activities like yoga, sound baths, and meditation sessions.
Lenches Lakes features a clubhouse, and Arrow Valley Country Park has a visitor center with a cafe. While specific pubs are not detailed for every lake, many popular outdoor destinations in the UK often have nearby amenities.


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