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Top 5 Lakes around Hexham

Best lakes around Hexham are situated within Northumberland's diverse landscape, offering various outdoor experiences. The region features both large man-made lakes suitable for watersports and smaller, serene havens for wildlife observation. These aquatic destinations provide opportunities for activities such as cycling, fishing, and birdwatching. Hexham's proximity to these lakes makes it a base for exploring the natural environment of the North East.

Best lakes around Hexham

  • The most popular lakes is Whittledean Reservoir, a lake that offers views over the East Tyne valley. It is a spot for birdwatching.
  • Another must-see spot is Langley Dam, a lake and fishery. The dam is a 14-acre fishery stocked with various trout, offering boat and bank fishing.
  • Visitors also love Wydon Burn Reservoir reed bed, a lake with a viewpoint. It features a filtering system for water and provides cover for nesting aquatic birds.
  • Hexham is known for reservoirs, tarns, and fishing lakes. The variety of lakes provides options for watersports, wildlife observation, and fishing.
  • The lakes around Hexham are appreciated by the komoot community, with 9 upvotes and 4 photos shared.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Langley Dam

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I can't really vouch for this fishing spot but again rumour has it you can get a good catch here if you're the patient sort. this is a sport reservoir so no take aways. ☹️

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Grindon Lough

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Grindon Lough is a small, shallow natural lake near Hadrian's Wall and the Stanegate Roman Road. Nestled among limestone ridges, it's a birdwatching hotspot, especially in autumn and winter. Species like greylag goose, wigeon, teal, curlew, and even rarer species like the American wigeon or red-necked phalarope can be spotted here. There's no direct access to the lake, but it's easily viewed from the Stanegate Road near Newbrough—but be sure to bring warm clothing, as it's often windy and exposed.

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Whittledean Reservoir

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the climb starts gradually so you have to work hard and keep up your pace as the final ascent is steeper on the last leg of the climb and you don't want to lose momentum on your cadence. again once you reach the summit, the views are breath taking over the East Tyne valley down towards Newton and ovingham beyond!

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Fantastic filtering system for cleaning the water that enters the reservoir from Wydon Burn. Also great cover for nesting aquatic birds!

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Morralee Tarn

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This small tarn, located on the east side of the River Allen, was originally dug out as a boating lake by the Victorians. Now, it's a peaceful haven where you can take the opportunity to spot some wildlife.

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diablotourer
November 17, 2025, Whittledean Reservoir

Pretty quiet lane, heads southwest to Corbridge or can swing up across the Military road to Matfen

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Willem VS
July 23, 2025, Grindon Lough

Grindon Lough is a small, shallow natural lake near Hadrian's Wall and the Stanegate Roman Road. Nestled among limestone ridges, it's a birdwatching hotspot, especially in autumn and winter. Species like greylag goose, wigeon, teal, curlew, and even rarer species like the American wigeon or red-necked phalarope can be spotted here. There's no direct access to the lake, but it's easily viewed from the Stanegate Road near Newbrough—but be sure to bring warm clothing, as it's often windy and exposed.

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Javi Jaavii
January 10, 2024, Morralee Tarn

This small tarn, located on the east side of the River Allen, was originally dug out as a boating lake by the Victorians. Now, it's a peaceful haven where you can take the opportunity to spot some wildlife.

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Gordon
September 1, 2021, Grindon Lough

Looking across. Great for bird watching and photography

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Carl Richards
November 19, 2020, Langley Dam

Longboat cabins at Langley dam glamping.

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If you're cycling this segment in winter make sure you've got mud guards otherwise avoid like the plague if you don't like your face being splattered with whatever that brown stuff was on the road! if you pull up quietly to whittledean reservoir you might be fortunate enough to witness a Herron on the banks of the reservoir? I pulled up to quickly and startled one which flew off in a majestic arc across the reservoir! not enough time to snap a quick photo though ☹️

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Strag
January 8, 2020, Langley Dam

Scenic route leading towards Langley castle & also close to amenities in Allendale.

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Look out for which half has the sun / shade and also for the dog poo that didn't make it to the bins provided!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of outdoor activities can I enjoy around the lakes near Hexham?

The lakes near Hexham offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walking and cycling routes, including 105 miles of off-road cycling trails at Kielder Water. Derwent Reservoir is popular for watersports like windsurfing, sailing, and open water swimming. For fishing enthusiasts, Langley Dam is a renowned fly-fishing venue. Additionally, the area provides excellent opportunities for hiking and gravel biking. You can find various routes in guides like Hiking around Hexham and Gravel biking around Hexham.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Hexham?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. Kielder Water & Forest Park offers Kielder Castle, nature hides, and plenty of space for exploration. Derwent Reservoir features Derwent Waterside Park with multi-user trails, a play park, and a café. Morralee Tarn is a peaceful spot for wildlife spotting that families can enjoy, and Whittledean Reservoir also welcomes families.

Which lakes are best for birdwatching and wildlife spotting?

For birdwatching and wildlife spotting, Wydon Burn Reservoir reed bed is excellent, known for providing cover for nesting aquatic birds. Whittledean Reservoir is another good spot, with chances to see herons. Derwent Reservoir has a dedicated nature reserve on its western shore, making it ideal for bird spotting. Kielder Water is home to 50% of England's red squirrel population, and Morralee Tarn is a peaceful haven for general wildlife observation.

Where can I go fishing near Hexham?

The primary destination for fishing near Hexham is Langley Dam. This 14-acre fishery is well-stocked with various trout, including rainbow, brown, blue, and tiger trout, offering both boat and bank fishing opportunities in a picturesque setting.

Are there any lakes near Hexham suitable for stargazing?

Yes, Kielder Water & Forest Park is part of the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park, offering exceptional stargazing opportunities due to its remoteness and minimal light pollution. Derwent Reservoir is also recognized as a dark sky friendly site, perfect for viewing stars and meteor showers.

What are some scenic walking routes around the lakes?

Many lakes offer scenic walks. Whittledean Reservoir provides breathtaking views over the East Tyne valley, especially rewarding after a climb. Kielder Water boasts extensive walking trails within England's largest forest. For easier options, explore routes in the Easy hikes around Hexham guide, which includes paths like the River Tyne loop.

Are dogs allowed at the lakes near Hexham?

Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, at Derwent Reservoir, dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads in most areas, with a dedicated 12-acre dog field available for off-lead exercise. Morralee Tarn is also noted as dog-friendly.

What facilities and amenities are available at the lakes?

Facilities vary by lake. Kielder Water & Forest Park offers Kielder Castle, nature hides, and visitor services. Derwent Reservoir has Derwent Waterside Park, which includes multi-user trails, a play park, a café, and a shop. Langley Dam is primarily a fishery but is close to amenities in Allendale. Some areas may also have accommodation options like longboat cabins at Langley Dam glamping.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes near Hexham?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, cycling, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks, while winter can provide unique, serene landscapes, especially for stargazing at Kielder. Birdwatching is good year-round, with different species present seasonally.

Are there any historical or unique features among the lakes?

Yes, Morralee Tarn was originally a Victorian boating lake, offering a glimpse into the past. Kielder Water itself is the largest man-made lake in the UK, a significant engineering feat. Cragside, a National Trust property nearby, also features several lakes and ponds with insights into its pioneering history, though it's not directly adjacent to Hexham.

How accessible are the lakes for visitors?

Accessibility varies. Kielder Water and Derwent Reservoir offer multi-user trails suitable for a range of abilities. While some areas like Whittledean Reservoir involve climbs for the best views, many paths around the lakes are relatively flat. Public transport options to the general Hexham area are available, but reaching specific lake sites often requires a car.

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