Best lakes around Brafield-On-The-Green are found in a region characterized by its rural setting and numerous water bodies. The area features several notable lakes and water parks, many of which were originally reservoirs or former gravel pits. These sites offer diverse recreational opportunities and contribute to the natural landscape of Northamptonshire. The vicinity provides a blend of natural beauty and structured outdoor activities for visitors.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A good hike on a well maintained wide gravel path, ideal for mums with strollers and wheelchairs. A large carpark and coffee shop make it pleasure to access.
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Pitsford Dam is an expansive reservoir surrounded by countryside. It was completed in the 1950s and serves as a vital water supply for the region. There are walking and cycling paths surrounding the lake and lots of beautiful landscaps and wildlife.
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A great spot to check out the local waterbird life. Expect to find the likes of Canada Goose, Ring-necked Pheasant and Great Crested Grebe
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Great gravel path, perfect place to bring the kids for a bike ride
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For walking and cycling, Pitsford Water is an excellent choice, featuring a main path around the water. Sywell Country Park also offers a 2.5-mile circular route around its reservoir, with additional paths through woodlands and meadows. Stanwick Lakes provides 11 kilometers of scenic cycle paths and tranquil walking trails.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Pitsford Water has a children's play area near the main car park. Sywell Country Park features a playground and water play areas. Stanwick Lakes offers exciting play areas, including an adventure trail and a water play area. Billing Aquadrome is also designed for family fun with play parks, soft play areas, and an aqua park.
Sywell Country Park is a haven for nature lovers, with a dedicated bird hide near the reservoir where you can spot kingfishers, herons, and cormorants. Sywell Reservoir Bird Hide specifically offers a spot to observe species like Canada Goose and Great Crested Grebe. Pitsford Water is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, and Stanwick Lakes is a protected Nature Reserve, crucial for overwintering waterfowl, supporting diverse birds, butterflies, and even otters.
Yes, fishing opportunities are available. Sywell Country Park's reservoir is stocked with fish like carp, tench, and roach, and is managed by the Northampton Nene Angling Club. Billing Aquadrome also has fishing lakes stocked with various species, including carp, catfish, and pike. Kislingbury Syndicate Lakes are also known for fishing.
Billing Aquadrome offers a range of water sports, including paddleboarding, canoeing, open water swimming, and an assault course on its large lake. Pitsford Water also provides opportunities for sailing and other water sports.
Stanwick Lakes has a rich history, with archaeological finds including a Roman villa mosaic displayed in its Visitor Centre, and traces of a medieval village. Sywell Country Park's lake was originally a Victorian-era reservoir built in 1906.
Pitsford Water has a cafe on-site. Billing Aquadrome offers extensive facilities including restaurants, cafes, and bars. Additionally, Sixfields Reservoir is conveniently located near the Sixfields leisure park, which has numerous food outlets.
The area around Brafield-On-The-Green offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Jerusalem Steps – Castle Ashby Avenue loop' or 'Cogenhoe village – Jerusalem Steps loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Salcey Forest – Old Railway Bridge loop' or routes around Northampton Bike Park. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide for the region.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Delapré Lake loop' or the 'River Nene Path loop' which offer varying distances and difficulties. For more running options, refer to the running trails guide for Brafield-On-The-Green.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, the abundance of wildlife for birdwatching, and the family-friendly amenities. The peaceful parkland and shimmering lakes, such as those at Emberton Country Park, are particularly beloved.
Many of the lakes offer accessible options. For instance, Pitsford Water has an accessible garden with raised beds near the main car park. Kislingbury Syndicate Lakes feature nicely updated gravel paths that are part of the walking and cycling routes of Upton Country Park, making them suitable for various users.


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