Best lakes around Wall provide a variety of outdoor experiences, often situated within expansive parklands and forests. The region features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, many with historical significance. These areas are characterized by their trails, wildlife, and opportunities for various recreational activities.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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Beautiful recreational area with numerous opportunities to spend the day
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Constructed during the 18th century, Blackroot Pool was originally designed to provide hydraulic power for a watermill. Initially utilized for leather processing, this mill later evolved into a water-powered sawmill. Today, the contemporary sawmill specializes in crafting gates, fences, and various timber products sourced from the timber harvested within Sutton Park.
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It's easily accessible for all. There are tarmac, gravel,grass, and dirt paths that you can choose from. Great place for dog walking, too. There are cattle, deer, rabbits, etc, as well as the donkey sanctuary.
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Four Oaks Gate - Access to Bracebridge Pool, Boat House Restaurant, Blackroot Pool and Blackroot Bistro. Hartopp Gate - As for Four Oaks Gate. Town Gate - Main entrance: access to the Visitor Centre, Park House Restaurant, the Donkey Sanctuary, Holly Knoll and car parking for Keeper's Pool. Postcode for satnav users: B73 6BU. Wyndley Gate - Closed. Boldmere Gate - Access to the Miller & Carter, Hill Hurst crossroads and the Flying Field. Banner's Gate - Access to the car park at the entrance for Longmoor Valley and Longmoor Pool. Streetly Gate - Access to car parking at various points along the road, and from there to the Jamboree Stone.
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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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Blackroot pool is one of severn pools in Sutton Park, some dating back to the 1600's when the park was part of a royal hunting forest
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Yes, several lakes around Wall are great for families. Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park offers a huge natural space with many trails, a visitor centre, and opportunities to see wild ponies. Minster Pool in Lichfield is also family-friendly, with memorial gardens and lovely views of the cathedral. Blackroot Pool, also in Sutton Park, is another family-friendly option with historical significance.
You'll find a variety of walking trails. Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park, for instance, has many trails suitable for leisurely strolls. For more structured walks, you can explore the 'Easy hikes around Wall' guide, which includes routes like the 'Wall Roman Site (Letocetum) – Letocetum Roman Ruins loop from Wall' and the 'Speakers' Corner, Lichfield – Minster Pool loop from Lichfield'. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Wall guide.
Absolutely. Monkey Trail, Cannock Chase is a popular mountain bike park offering challenging and fun trails with technical features and jumps. For general cycling, the 'Cycling around Wall' guide features routes like the 'View of Sutton Park – Holly Hurst Shared Path loop from Lichfield City'. Road cyclists can also find suitable routes in the 'Road Cycling Routes around Wall' guide. Explore more options in the Cycling around Wall guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Wall guide.
Yes, the lakes are home to diverse wildlife. Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park is known for its wildlife, including wild ponies that can often be seen having a dip or a drink. The surrounding areas, especially within large natural spaces like Sutton Park, provide habitats for various birds and other animals.
Definitely. Minster Pool in Lichfield has a rich history, originally formed in the 11th century and playing a role in the defense of Lichfield Cathedral. It was also a mill pond and fishery. Blackroot Pool in Sutton Park was constructed in the 18th century to power a watermill, which later became a sawmill.
Yes, Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering paths and areas where visitors with mobility challenges can enjoy the natural surroundings.
Minster Pool provides picturesque views, especially with Lichfield Cathedral as a backdrop. Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park, with its serene waters and surrounding natural landscape, is also a beautiful spot for capturing nature and wildlife.
For peace and quiet, Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park can be relatively quiet, especially during off-peak hours. Its expansive natural setting allows for a tranquil escape. Exploring the less-trafficked trails around the various pools in Sutton Park can also lead to peaceful moments.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences. Many enjoy the challenging mountain biking trails at Monkey Trail, Cannock Chase, while others value the vast natural spaces, wildlife spotting, and walking opportunities at places like Little Bracebridge Pond. The historical charm and scenic views of Minster Pool are also highly regarded.
Powell's Pool in Sutton Park is actively used by sea scouts and boating clubs, indicating it's suitable for various water activities. While specific details on public access for water sports vary, its use by clubs suggests opportunities for organized boating.
Yes, within Sutton Park, near lakes like Little Bracebridge Pond and Blackroot Pool, you can find amenities such as the Boat House Restaurant and Blackroot Bistro. The Visitor Centre at Town Gate also provides facilities. For Minster Pool, its location in the heart of Lichfield means numerous cafes and pubs are within easy walking distance.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the greenery and wildlife. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for photography, especially around the forested areas of Sutton Park. While specific winter hiking details aren't provided, the trails remain accessible, offering a different, often quieter, experience.


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