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Top 8 Lakes around Highley

Best lakes around Highley are situated in a region characterized by its rolling countryside and significant waterways, defined by the presence of the River Severn. The area offers access to diverse natural landscapes, including woodlands, meadows, and various bodies of water. This location provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, fishing, and wildlife observation. Highley, Shropshire, is in close proximity to several notable reservoirs and bodies of water.

Best lakes around Highley

  • The most popular lakes is Trimpley Reservoir

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Trimpley Reservoir

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This is great spot to walk around; you will even find sail boats on their occasionally. Be aware it is deep water; no swimming.

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Dudmaston Hall

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The 17th-century Dudmaston Hall occupies a rather fantastic position on the edge of the River Severn in Shropshire. Now under the management of the National Trust, this beautiful house and …

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Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake

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Nice place to walk in the words lots of dog walkers around

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Seggy Pool

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Seggy pool is the smallest of the three lakes on the Dudmaston estate at around 5 acres, with depths from just a few inches to around 4ft and heavily wooded around its banks.

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Bodenham Arboretum

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Public footpaths allow you to walk to the north of the Arboretum through Bodenham Farm. The Arboretum itself is a ticketed attraction, centered around a pool and collection of rare and ornamental treets. Visitor centre and restaurant are free access.

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Clive G
June 15, 2025, Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake

Really nice woods with good open paths and fine mature trees of various species, including some big Beech trees and Oaks.

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Stevie g
April 19, 2025, Dudmaston Hall

Good circular walk. Stunning views! Well worth doing.

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Eccy
March 19, 2024, Trimpley Reservoir

Nice wildlife spotting place.

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amanda
February 5, 2024, Bodenham Arboretum

Great walks and farmyard animals. Some super events planned for children and adults!

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Stephen
November 12, 2022, Dudmaston Hall

Nice place of the world love a National Trust

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Nice place to walk in the words lots of dog walkers around

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Dudmaston Hall is a 17th-century country house in the care of the National Trust in the Severn Valley, Shropshire, England. Parliament and was one of the few royalists not to recover his money at the Restoration in 1660. Sir Thomas's eldest son, Francis (1627–89), the second baronet, was declared a lunatic. It was his fifth son, John Wolryche, who took over the estate in 1668. He began building a new house at Quatt, now the dower house, but died in 1685, before work was finished. John's son, Sir Thomas Wolryche (1672–1701) inherited his uncle's baronetcy and his father's determination to rebuild. However, he embarked on a much more ambitious project, replacing the old manor house with a new sandstone building, the core of the present Dudmaston Hall. The architect appears to have been Francis Smith of Warwick, who provided a substantial, well-built, but not grand residence. Modelled on Belton House in Lincolnshire, it has an H-plan lay-out, a large central entrance hall, backed by a saloon, and flanked by three-roomed wings. Construction probably began before 1700, but Thomas died in 1701 before it was complete. Management of the estate passed to Sir Thomas's widow, Elizabeth Weld. However, their son, Sir John Wolryche (1691–1723), the fourth baronet, came to maturity in 1712 and took over the reins. For a decade he spent heavily on gambling, horses and hunting. In 1723, attempting to ford the Severn after attending races at Chelmarsh, directly opposite Dudmaston, he drowned, leaving no male heir. The estate was burdened by heavy debts and was passed to Sir John's sister, Mary, only on payment of £14,000. She, her mother Elizabeth, and her uncle, Colonel Thomas Weld, resided at Dudmaston, and over the next half century, largely restored it to a sound financial footing by frugal management.

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Sasha Taylor
September 12, 2022, Seggy Pool

Seggy pool is the smallest of the three lakes on the Dudmaston estate at around 5 acres, with depths from just a few inches to around 4ft and heavily wooded around its banks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Highley?

The Highley area features a variety of bodies of water, including reservoirs, estate lakes, and dedicated fishing lakes. The prominent River Severn also flows nearby, offering riverside experiences. You'll find options for walking, angling, and enjoying natural settings.

Are there family-friendly lakes near Highley?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Trimpley Reservoir is a great spot for walking and bird watching. Dudmaston Hall, a historical estate with a vast lake, offers landscaped gardens and managed woodlands. Seggy Pool, the smallest of the Dudmaston lakes, is also family-friendly. Additionally, Bodenham Arboretum provides a ticketed attraction with a lake, farmyard animals, and events for children.

Where can I go for a walk around a lake near Highley?

You can enjoy walks around Trimpley Reservoir, which is popular for its tranquil setting and bird watching opportunities. Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake offers open paths through mature trees, ideal for walkers and dog walkers. The estate around Dudmaston Hall also features managed woodlands and a vast lake for exploration.

What historical sites are associated with the lakes in the Highley area?

Dudmaston Hall is a significant historical site. This 17th-century country house, managed by the National Trust, sits on the edge of the River Severn and features a vast lake, landscaped gardens, and an impressive art collection. It has a rich history, including connections to Charles Babbage.

Where can I go fishing near Highley?

The Highley area, particularly near Bridgnorth, offers several dedicated fishing lakes. Monkhall Fishery provides six coarse fishing pools. Angel's Lakes are known for carp fishing, and Hurst Farm Lakes offer both coarse and fly fishing. Chelmarsh Reservoir is also highly popular with anglers, with fishing rights controlled by Kinver Freeliners Angling Club.

Are there opportunities for bird watching around Highley's lakes?

Yes, Trimpley Reservoir is ideal for bird watching, especially during autumn and spring migrations when gulls, waders, and terns pause there. Throughout the year, you might spot kingfishers, grey herons, pheasants, cuckoos, and woodpeckers in the surrounding Eymore Wood.

Can I cycle around the lakes near Highley?

While walking is encouraged, cycling is not permitted around Trimpley Reservoir. However, for cycling enthusiasts, there are dedicated routes in the wider area. You can find various gravel biking trails around Highley, including routes like 'Coalport Bridge – Jackfield Free Bridge loop from Bridgnorth'. Explore more options at Gravel biking around Highley.

Are there easy hiking trails near the lakes around Highley?

Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. The Severn Valley Country Park, which has an area in Highley, offers marked walking trails along the River Severn. You can find easy hikes such as 'Severn Valley Country Park – Highley and Alveley Footbridge loop from Highley'. For more details on accessible routes, visit Easy hikes around Highley.

What activities are available at Chelmarsh Reservoir?

Chelmarsh Reservoir is known for its tranquil setting and is popular for sailing and angling. The Chelmarsh Sailing Club offers facilities for all levels of sailing. It's also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), making it excellent for bird and wildlife watching, walking, and enjoying the serene countryside.

What is the Severn Valley Country Park and what does it offer?

The Severn Valley Country Park is a 126-acre park located along both sides of the River Severn, with an area in Highley. It features diverse landscapes including woodlands, ponds, and meadows. Visitors can enjoy marked walking trails, observe rare wildlife, and learn about the area's mining history. The park also hosts events and is home to the steam heritage Severn Valley Railway.

Are there dog-friendly walking areas around the lakes?

Yes, Dudmaston Comer Woods and Lake is a popular spot for dog walkers, offering open paths and mature trees. Many of the general walking trails in the area, especially those within the Severn Valley Country Park, are also suitable for dogs, though always check for specific signage regarding leash requirements.

Can I go wild swimming in the lakes near Highley?

While many lakes offer beautiful scenery, it's important to note that Trimpley Reservoir has deep water and swimming is not permitted. For other bodies of water, always check local regulations and safety guidelines before considering wild swimming, as conditions can be unpredictable and access may be restricted.

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