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Top 4 Lakes around Anderton With Marbury

Best lakes around Anderton With Marbury are primarily found within the Northwich Community Woodlands, encompassing Marbury Country Park and Anderton Nature Park. This area features diverse aquatic environments, including natural meres, flashes formed from industrial land, and numerous ponds. The landscape combines ancient woodlands, open parkland, and reclaimed industrial sites, offering varied habitats for wildlife.

Best lakes around Anderton With Marbury

  • The most popular lakes is Blakemere Moss, a natural_monument that is a flooded area of Delamere Forest, rich…

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Blakemere Moss

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Blakemere Moss is a flooded area of Delamere Forest. The lake is rich in biodiversity and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a great place …

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Walton Hall

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Walton Hall is a country house nestled within acres of idyllic parkland. The house was built between 1836-38 and is Grade II-listed. There is a cafe and facilities. For more information, visit: waltonhallgardens.co.uk.

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Marbury Country Park

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Marbury Country Park boasts avenues of lime trees, an arboretum, a wildlife-rich mere, and even has an outdoor swimming pool (£8 for adults, £5 for children). The park is nestled …

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Pickmere Lake

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nice place to stop off, but no shop to buy refreshments nearby

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Croxton Flash

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Croxton Flash, on the east bank of the Trent and Mersey Canal, was formed because of mining subsidence. The lake is one of many similar lakes in the area created …

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Kate
March 21, 2026, Blakemere Moss

Lovely ride through Delamere Forest. You can't go wrong on a mtb or emtb. I entered the forest at New Pale and went round lots of trails to the holiday lodges and came out on Waterloo Lane.

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Allan B
May 31, 2025, Walton Hall

Walton Hall is a country house in Walton, Warrington, Cheshire. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The hall and its surrounding garden and grounds are owned and administered by Warrington Borough Council and open to the public. Sir Gilbert Greenall (1806–1894) built Walton Hall in 1836. He was the son of Edward Greenall (1758–1835) who had purchased the Walton Estate in 1812. At this time there was an old hall on the property north east of the present building which has since been demolished. When his father died in 1835, Gilbert inherited the Walton Estate. In the following year he married Mary Claughton. In this year also he commenced building Walton Hall, a project which took two years. He was a partner in his long established family brewing firm of Greenall Whitley & Company with his brothers and made a large fortune. He invested his money in property and became part of the landed gentry. He became a Member of Parliament from 1847 until 1892 representing Warrington. He was also High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1873 and was a Justice of the Peace. He was a personal friend of Lewis Carroll whose father was the vicar in the nearby Church at Daresbury. He visited Carroll when he was at Oxford University and Carroll visited him at Walton Hall. A photo was taken by Carroll of the Hall in 1859 when he was there. Source: Wikipedia

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Simon
March 1, 2025, Pickmere Lake

the path around east side is very muddy in parts definitely need boots or wellies, not walking shoes like me lol

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JohnH
March 8, 2024, Walton Hall

Nice gardens

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Kenny
July 29, 2023, Pickmere Lake

Pickmere Lake is a popular spot in Cheshire for open water swimming. Lawns and Picnic tables as well as car parking are available throughout the site.

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Kenny
July 24, 2023, Walton Hall

Walton Hall is a country house in Walton, Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The hall and its surrounding garden and grounds are owned and administered by Warrington Borough Council. Walton Hall and Gardens operates a pay and display car park. Mon – Fri: £3 Sat – Sun and bank holidays: £4

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Kenny
July 21, 2023, Walton Hall

Walton Hall and Gardens operates a pay and display car park. Mon – Fri: £3 Sat – Sun and bank holidays: £4 Zoo Entry is Free

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Blakemere Moss at Delamere Forest is a reclaimed wetland area. The Moss was originally formed from two kettle holes (water filled hollows formed by a detached mass of glacial ice melted in situ towards the end of the last ice age). Delamere Forest is made up of more than 100 peatland basins and includes several sites of rare 'quaking' bogland, a phenomenon in which sphagnum mosses form a carpet above peaty water that appears to tremble when trodden on. The area was drained from the 1800's, supposedly by prisoners from the Napoleonic Wars and planted with trees, (mainly oak and Scot's Pine) between 1793-1815 to provide timber for shipbuilding. The Forestry Commission planted the moss with pine and western hemlock during the 1940s, which proved uneconomic. In the late 1990's the Commission allowed the area to re-flood again naturally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of lakes found around Anderton With Marbury?

The area features a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find natural meres like Budworth Mere, 'flashes' such as Croxton Flash and Neumann's Flash (formed from reclaimed industrial land), and numerous ponds within areas like Anderton Nature Park. These environments offer varied habitats for wildlife.

Are there good places for birdwatching near Anderton With Marbury?

Yes, the lakes are excellent for birdwatching. Budworth Mere in Marbury Country Park is a haven for waterfowl, and Blakemere Moss in Delamere Forest is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest rich in biodiversity. Neumann's Flash and the ponds in Anderton Nature Park also have bird hides for observation.

What kind of walking trails can I find around the lakes?

You'll find a variety of walking trails, from tranquil strolls along mere shores to extensive paths within Marbury Country Park and Northwich Woodlands. Anderton Nature Park offers easily accessible waterside walks and multi-user routes. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Marbury Country Park – Marbury Country Park loop' or 'Marbury Country Park – Anderton Boat Lift loop' which are easy hikes available on komoot. Find more details on Easy hikes around Anderton With Marbury.

Are there family-friendly activities at the lakes?

Absolutely. Marbury Country Park is very family-friendly, offering a play area, picnic spots, and an outdoor swimming pool. The accessible walks in Anderton Nature Park are also suitable for families, and many trails are stroller-friendly. Blakemere Moss is also listed as family-friendly.

Can I go open water swimming in any of the lakes?

Yes, Pickmere Lake is a popular spot in Cheshire specifically known for open water swimming. It provides lawns, picnic tables, and car parking facilities.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Anderton With Marbury?

The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery, birdlife, and outdoor activities. June and July are particularly special in Anderton Nature Park for spectacular displays of orchids. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, and winter offers peaceful, crisp walks, though some paths might be muddy, especially around Pickmere Lake.

Are the lakes and parks accessible by public transport?

While specific public transport routes vary, Marbury Country Park is part of the Northwich Community Woodlands, which is generally well-connected. For detailed information on reaching Marbury Country Park, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or the official Cheshire West and Chester Council website for parks.

What historical context can be found around the lakes?

The area has a rich history. Marbury Country Park retains legacies of the grand Marbury Estate, including ancient woodland and lime avenues. Many 'flashes' like Neumann's Flash and Croxton Flash are unique water bodies created from reclaimed industrial land or mining subsidence, highlighting the region's industrial past. Anderton Nature Park is also a reclaimed industrial area, and its proximity to the historic Anderton Boat Lift connects it to Victorian engineering marvels.

Are there facilities like cafes or parking available near the lakes?

Yes, facilities are available. Pickmere Lake offers car parking, lawns, and picnic tables. Marbury Country Park also has picnic spots and a play area. While specific cafes might not be directly adjacent to every lake, there are options in nearby towns and villages. For example, the area around Anderton Boat Lift often has visitor facilities.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking and birdwatching, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Marbury Country Park – Witton Brook loop' from Northwich, or explore gravel biking routes like the 'Whitegate Way – Whitefield, Delamere Forest loop'. For more options, check out the komoot guides for Running Trails around Anderton With Marbury and Gravel biking around Anderton With Marbury.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around the lakes?

Many of the trails within Marbury Country Park and Anderton Nature Park are dog-friendly, making them great for walks with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control and check for any specific signage regarding lead requirements or restricted areas, especially near wildlife habitats.

What unique natural features can I observe in the Northwich Woodlands area?

The Northwich Woodlands, encompassing areas like Marbury Country Park and Anderton Nature Park, boasts unique features. You can see ancient woodlands, open parkland, and 'flashes' created from former industrial land. The unique conditions, including the presence of salt and lime, allow unusual plants to thrive, and you might even spot the rare Dingy Skipper butterfly near Neumann's Flash. Blakemere Moss is also notable for its reclaimed wetland and 'quaking' bogland.

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