Best lakes around Himley are found in Staffordshire, England, a region known for its historical landscapes and natural beauty. The area features the expansive Himley Hall and Park, home to a notable Great Lake, originally redesigned by Capability Brown in the 18th century. This 180-acre parkland offers various recreational opportunities, including walking, sailing, and fishing. The lakes and their surroundings provide a setting for outdoor enjoyment and wildlife observation.
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Steep hills, and lovely location especially the run through Mary Stevens Park
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Great location for walking and running!
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This is a great place to run, in the summer it offers cool over hsadows from the trees, and really makes you feel at one with nature. I would recommend anyone to run here, (always safely and in the day off course)
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The large village of Perton is separated from Wolverhampton by a slither of green belt, just enough to give it its own identity, rather than being a suburb swallowed by the West Midland conurbation. It is a pretty village that has two small lakes, the bigger even has its own little island. The village developed during the 1970s and 1980s on land that was previously used as an RAF base. There are a number of pleasant footpaths in and around the village. Its lakes can be linked with Bluebell Wood, which is beautiful in the warmer months. There is little accommodation in the village; the closest hotel is the Mount in Tettenhall Wood.
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Sheepwash Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife in the middle of the urban landscape. With young woodland, grassland, pools, streams and the River Tame linking the various habitats, the reserve supports a wide variety of flora and fauna. Sheep were once grazed on the meadows and there was a sheep wash (hence the name). The landscape was then exploited for its mineral deposits. However, in 1981, the ravaged site was reclaimed as a natural landscape once again.
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Rough Wood is a nature reserve located in the middle of the oldest and largest woodland in Walsall. With paths, ponds, streams and meadows, it's a fantastic place to explore and is home to many species of birds, amphibians, mammals and plants.
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Mary Stevens park was opened to the public in 1931 and has a lake ,a bandstand and a mixture of open spaces and woodland facilities. which includes a tennis court a bowling green a outdoor gym a cafe and children's play area.
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This pool is slightly bigger than the upper pool and has few more wild birds on it because of it secluded position in the park
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The lakes around Himley are set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find expansive parkland, woodlands, and nature reserves. For example, Rough Wood Nature Reserve features paths, ponds, streams, and meadows, while Sheepwash Local Nature Reserve offers young woodland, grassland, and river habitats.
Yes, the lakes are rich in wildlife. Upper Pool and Fountain is an excellent spot to observe local wild birds in a calm environment. Rough Wood Nature Reserve is home to many species of birds, amphibians, mammals, and plants, and Himley Park's Great Lake has a thriving population of ducks and various fish species.
The Great Lake at Himley Hall and Park is a significant historical feature. It was a key element of the 18th-century redesign of the parkland by the renowned landscape architect Capability Brown. He created the lake by damming a small stream, making it a notable example of historical landscape architecture.
Several lakes in the Himley area are suitable for families. Upper Pool and Fountain is considered family-friendly and is a great place for children to see wild birds. Rough Wood Nature Reserve and Sheepwash Local Nature Reserve also offer accessible paths and natural environments for families to explore.
Yes, Himley Park, where the Great Lake is located, offers some accessibility. Car parking is available, with disabled badge holders parking for free. Additionally, some fishing platforms on the Great Lake are specifically designed for disabled access.
Himley offers various walking opportunities. The Great Lake at Himley Hall forms a beautiful circuit for walks, and you can extend your rambles into the surrounding woodlands. Other locations like Rough Wood Nature Reserve and Sheepwash Local Nature Reserve also provide pleasant paths for walking and running.
The circuit around the Great Lake at Himley Hall is approximately a mile and a quarter. The time it takes to walk depends on your pace, but it's a relatively easy and scenic stroll.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity on the Great Lake at Himley Hall. Day tickets are available for adults and concessions. The lake is home to various fish species, including Tench, Carp, Roach, Perch, Bream, and Pike.
Beyond walking and fishing, the Himley area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like 'Railway Bridge – Bratch Locks loop from Himley' or explore gravel biking and mountain biking trails. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Himley, Gravel biking around Himley, and MTB Trails around Himley guides.
Yes, Himley Park, home to the Great Lake, has a small log cabin café offering hot food and drinks. Mary Stevens Park also features a café, along with other facilities like a children's play area and outdoor gym.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and picturesque environment, the historical significance of Himley Hall's parkland, and the opportunities for wildlife observation. The variety of walking paths and the family-friendly nature of many spots are also highly valued.
Yes, car parking is available at Himley Hall and Park. There is a fee for parking, but disabled badge holders can park for free.
Himley Park, where the Great Lake is located, is open daily from 7:30 AM to dusk, allowing for visits throughout the day. The park's natural beauty makes it enjoyable across seasons, with summer offering cool shade from trees in areas like Rough Wood Nature Reserve.


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