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Top 16 Lakes around Forsbrook

Best lakes around Forsbrook are primarily found in the wider Staffordshire area, as Forsbrook itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. This region is characterized by a variety of notable reservoirs and fishing lakes. These bodies of water offer diverse recreational features and natural beauty, making the area a destination for waterside activities.

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  • The most popular lakes is Dimmingsdale Mill Pond, a lake that is a popular place with walkers in National Trust's Dimmingsdale. This…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Dimmingsdale Mill Pond

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The smelting mill is now much altered and is a private residence, but the former mill pond is a very popular place with walkers in National Trust's Dimmingsdale.

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Access from the cycle track is prevented with barbed wire.

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Bolton Gate Pool

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This area known as Bolton Gate was named after the farm that used the grounds before the quarrying began.

It is a beautiful picnic spot.

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August 2, 2023, Waterfall and Stepping Stones on Churnet River Tributary

Pretty waterfall to stumble upon as you make your way through the woods.

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I have yet to find a name for this pond online. I wondered if it belonged to the nearby Cricket Club as access from there seems to be possible? Access from the cycle track is prevented with barbed wire.

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This tyre swing is over a shallow part of the tributary and near the 'waterfall'.

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The smelting mill is now much altered and is a private residence, but the former mill pond is a very popular place with walkers in National Trust's Dimmingsdale. Lead smelting mill described as new in 1741 and converted to corn grinding in 1784. Single high breast water wheel and three pairs of stones. The Alton Mill, situated at the mouth of Dimmingsdale, is still known at the Smelting Mill even though it had longers use as a corn mill. In 1741 Geroge Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, leased out a 'newly erected building for the smelthing of lead commonly called a smelting mill, refinery and slag hearth...' at Alton Common. In 1760 lead was still being smelted and the site had a smiths shop, two houses, a barn, nine acres and a pool. The will of Edward Coyney, 1772, mentions his share in the mill along with his share in the mines at Ecton, which is the most likely source for the lead being produced at Dimmingsdale. Source: Churnet Valley Guide

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A very helpful arrangement of stones to cross over a tributary of the Churnet River.

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If you are inclined to torment innocent fish going about their business, day tickets can be purchased from the visitor centre.

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This area known as Bolton Gate was named after the farm that used the grounds before the quarrying began. It is a beautiful picnic spot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Forsbrook?

While Forsbrook itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the wider Staffordshire area offers a variety of notable reservoirs and specialized fishing lakes. You'll find expansive bodies of water like Blithfield Reservoir and Tittesworth Reservoir, alongside numerous dedicated fishing complexes such as Baden Hall Fishery and Millbrook Fisheries.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Forsbrook?

Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. Dimmingsdale Mill Pond is a popular spot for walkers in National Trust's Dimmingsdale. Tittesworth Reservoir is particularly well-regarded for its accessible walks, large play area, and facilities like a cafe, making it ideal for family outings. Bolton Gate Pool is also known as a beautiful picnic spot.

Are there good walking routes around the lakes near Forsbrook?

Absolutely. Tittesworth Reservoir features a well-thought-out walking route, including an accessible side near the visitor's center, with the main reservoir walk being about 7.5 kilometers. The area around Dimmingsdale Mill Pond is also very popular with walkers. For more options, you can explore various hiking trails in the region, such as the easy 'Park Hall Country Park loop via Hulme Quarry / Play Canyon' or the 'Park Hall Hill Viewpoint – Bolton Gate Pool loop from Boltongate Farm'. Find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Forsbrook guide.

Can I go fishing at the lakes near Forsbrook?

Yes, the Staffordshire area is a prime destination for anglers. Blithfield Reservoir offers over 10 miles of bank for trout fishing. Rudyard Lake is known as a venue for both pleasure and match anglers. For dedicated fishing complexes, Baden Hall Fishery is one of the largest in the country with eleven pools, while Millbrook Fisheries is a top-class carp fishery. Many other specialized fisheries like Parkside Trout Lakes and Gailey Reservoir Trout Fishery also cater to various angling styles.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes around Forsbrook?

Yes, Dimmingsdale Mill Pond has a rich history, originally a lead smelting mill described as new in 1741 and later converted to corn grinding in 1784. The area around Bolton Gate Pool was named after a farm that used the grounds before quarrying began.

What other outdoor activities are available near the lakes around Forsbrook?

Beyond walking and fishing, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Biddulph Valley Way' for gravel biking or the 'Viewpoint for Sunset – Barlaston Common Woodland loop' for cycling. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Forsbrook guide and the Cycling around Forsbrook guide.

Are there accessible lakes for all abilities near Forsbrook?

Tittesworth Reservoir is particularly noted for its accessibility, featuring a well-designed walking route with an accessible side near the visitor's center, making it suitable for all abilities.

What facilities can I expect at Tittesworth Reservoir?

Tittesworth Reservoir offers excellent facilities, including a visitor's center, a large play area for children, a cafe, and bird hides for wildlife enthusiasts. It also has accessible walking routes and parking.

What is Rudyard Lake known for?

Rudyard Lake, also known as Rudyard Reservoir, is primarily known as a significant venue for both pleasure and match anglers, having hosted major competitions. It offers a range of angling opportunities and is part of the extensive list of venues managed by the Stoke on Trent Angling Society.

Where can I find dedicated fishing complexes near Forsbrook?

For dedicated fishing experiences, Baden Hall Fishery is one of the largest in the country, boasting eleven individual pools stocked with various fish species, including large carp. Millbrook Fisheries is another top-class carp fishery in Wetley Rocks, known for its secure swims and specimen fish. Many other fisheries like Cudmore Fisheries and Heronbrook Fisheries also offer diverse angling opportunities.

Are there any waterfalls or unique natural features to discover?

Yes, you can discover the Waterfall and Stepping Stones on Churnet River Tributary, a picturesque spot featuring a small waterfall and a helpful arrangement of stones to cross the tributary. It's a charming natural feature to stumble upon during a walk.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes near Forsbrook?

Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational features and natural beauty of the lakes. Many enjoy the tranquil settings for walks, the opportunities for angling, and the family-friendly amenities at places like Tittesworth Reservoir. The scenic views and well-maintained paths are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.

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