Best lakes around Manchester offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region, situated near the Peak District National Park, provides access to various bodies of water, from historic reservoirs to urban park lakes. These locations serve as important green spaces for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. Visitors can find a range of experiences, from tranquil walks to active water sports.
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If you're catching the ferry from Vashon Island, arrive early—especially on weekends, as it gets busy. Free parking is available a short ride uphill from the terminal.
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The Vashon Island Ferry Terminal runs between Vashon Island and Southworth to the west and Fauntleroy to the east. The ferry only run for part of the year, so make sure to check the schedule before heading to the terminal.
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There is an 18-foot-tall troll made from recycled wood residing in the park: Pia the Peacekeeper, an installation by Copenhagen-based artist Thomas Dambo. Also two asphalt-surfaced tennis courts, with accessible parking.
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The main trails in Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve are well-signed and make for easy walking through the forest. The side trails tend to be narrower and brushier.
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Previously known as Strawberry Plant Park, in 2013 this park was renamed in honor of John Nelson. Nelson — a local resident and shipyard worker — originally donated this tract of land in the 1950s in hopes it would become a park.
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This park is named after a Japanese family who cultivated berries here during their World War II internment. It's now a tranquil, almost 23-acre nature preserve, featuring a pond and even some small wetlands.
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For a wide range of water sports, Hollingworth Lake is an excellent choice, offering kayaking, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, and rowing. The Hollingworth Lake Activity Centre provides training. Sale Water Park is another hub for activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, windsurfing, and jet skiing, with equipment hire available. Heaton Park Boating Lake offers boat rentals, including rowing boats, electric cruisers, and swan pedal boats during warmer months.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Hollingworth Lake is an award-winning destination with a resort-like atmosphere, visitor centre, cafe, and toilets, suitable for all ages. Sale Water Park offers diverse activities and green spaces close to the city. Heaton Park Boating Lake is within Heaton Park, which features an animal farm and playgrounds. Chorlton Water Park Lake also has a kids' play area and picnic benches.
Dovestone Reservoir, on the edge of the Peak District, offers stunning views of the southern Pennine Hills and extensive footpaths, including a pram-friendly circular path. Jumbles Reservoir provides a serene escape for leisurely walks and birdwatching. Chorlton Water Park Lake, a Local Nature Reserve, is ideal for wildlife spotting, including kingfishers and orchids, with calm walking paths.
Absolutely. Hollingworth Lake features a scenic 2.5-mile walk around its perimeter. Dovestone Reservoir has a well-maintained, mostly flat, gravel circular path suitable for prams. Chorlton Water Park Lake offers easy walks through its nature reserve. For more options, you can explore various easy hiking routes in the region, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Manchester guide.
Hollingworth Lake, originally built in 1800 to supply the Rochdale Canal, transformed into a popular Victorian tourist resort. Dovestone Reservoir was constructed in 1967 to provide drinking water to Manchester. Heaton Park Boating Lake, built between 1908 and 1912, is part of the historic Grade II listed Heaton Park.
Yes, fishing is popular at several lakes. Hollingworth Lake is stocked with carp, tench, and roach. Heaton Park Boating Lake is known for excellent carp fishing and also has roach, rudd, bream, tench, and chub. Chorlton Water Park Lake also offers angling opportunities, with day or season tickets available.
Hollingworth Lake has a visitor centre, cafe, and toilets, contributing to its resort-like atmosphere. Sale Water Park features a lakeside restaurant (The Boathouse) and a traditional pub (Jackson's Boat). Chorlton Water Park Lake provides picnic benches and a kids' play area. Heaton Park, home to the boating lake, also has various amenities.
The circular path around Dovestone Reservoir is well-maintained and mostly flat, making it a popular choice for walkers. The main circular route is approximately 2.5 to 3 miles long, typically taking around 1 to 1.5 hours to complete at a leisurely pace.
Yes, the areas around Manchester's lakes offer various cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Gazzam Lake – Veterane Open Space Trail loop' or the 'Island Center Forest – Meadow Lake Pond loop'. More details and routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Manchester guide.
Hollingworth Lake features a nature reserve with a bird hide, making it excellent for birdwatching. Dovestone Reservoir's surrounding moorland is managed by the RSPB, and you can spot various wildlife, including mountain hares and mallards. Sale Water Park is home to swans, ducks, otters, kingfishers, and herons. Chorlton Water Park Lake, a Local Nature Reserve, is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, including kingfishers.
While popular lakes can be bustling, Jumbles Reservoir offers a more tucked-away and serene escape in the countryside, perfect for quiet walks and birdwatching. Chew Reservoir, connected to Dovestone, is another vast and picturesque option in the Peak District, popular with hikers and photographers seeking stunning views away from the main crowds.


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