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Top 6 Lakes around Pendle

Best lakes around Pendle are primarily man-made reservoirs located in Lancashire, England, offering scenic landscapes and recreational opportunities. These water bodies, often found at the foot of Pendle Hill, are popular for walking routes and wildlife spotting. The area's natural beauty and historical significance, particularly around Pendle Hill, make these reservoirs notable destinations for outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Pendle

  • The most popular lakes is Lower Ogden Reservoir, a lake that was built in the early 1900s to supply…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Lower Ogden Reservoir

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Lower Ogden Reservoir was built in the early 1900's to supply water to the surrounding area.

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Ogden Reservoirs

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Water runs off the great whaleback of Pendle Hill, cascading down Ogden Clough and Boar Clough to reach the Ogden Reservoirs. Built to supply drinking water to nearby Nelson, the …

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Upper Ogden Reservoir

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Upper Ogden Reservoir - pretty stunning !!! 🤩

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Walverden Reservoir

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These days a nature reserve and popular walking spot, Walverden Reservoir was built to supply water to the town of Nelson. Work was completed in 1869, damming the flow of …

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Barrowford Pond

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The village of Barrowford is the traditional start point for the Pendle Way, a 45-mile (72 km) loop of the Pendle district. The hike begins from the Pendle Heritage Centre, …

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Lower Coldwell Reservoir

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The Lower Coldwell Reservoir was built in 1884 to supply the town of Nelson's water needs. Today, it holds around 80 million gallons of water. The Upper Reservoir is around …

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Charlie Cosh
August 4, 2025, Upper Ogden Reservoir

The Upper Ogden was completed in 1906 and has a surface area of 2.84 hectares and is 17.9 metres deep. As a very impressive spillway.

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lots of steps, I find it easier to go around

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Bex
September 29, 2024, Upper Ogden Reservoir

Nice route round the back of Pendle to avoid the steep steps ascent

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Amazing reservoir and amazing to see the reflection of the trees and hills in the water on a quiet day.

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Upper Ogden Reservoir - pretty stunning !!! 🤩

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The village of Barrowford is the traditional start point for the Pendle Way, a 45-mile (72 km) loop of the Pendle district. The hike begins from the Pendle Heritage Centre, a great place to learn more about the region’s rich history. The village boasts a couple of pubs, a wine bar and a restaurant, though neighbouring Nelson is a better bet for accommodation.

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Water runs off the great whaleback of Pendle Hill, cascading down Ogden Clough and Boar Clough to reach the Ogden Reservoirs. Built to supply drinking water to nearby Nelson, the trails around the reservoirs are a delight and are often explored by those on the way up Pendle Hill. There are three plantations here too, including Fell Wood, with its spruces, pines and larches.

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These days a nature reserve and popular walking spot, Walverden Reservoir was built to supply water to the town of Nelson. Work was completed in 1869, damming the flow of Walverden Water. As Nelson's demands grew, a new reservoir was constructed at Coldwell in 1884 and again in 1935.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes for walking around Pendle?

Many visitors enjoy walking around the reservoirs in Pendle. Popular choices include Lower Ogden Reservoir, which offers a track for running from Barley, and the Ogden Reservoirs, known for their trails and viewpoints. Upper Ogden Reservoir also provides a scenic route around the back of Pendle Hill.

Are there family-friendly walks around the lakes in Pendle?

Yes, several lakes in Pendle offer family-friendly walking opportunities. Lower Ogden Reservoir, Ogden Reservoirs, and Walverden Reservoir are all noted as family-friendly. The walks around Black Moss Reservoirs near Barley are also relatively gentle with no steep gradients, passing by the Pendle Sculpture Trail.

What kind of walking trails can I find around Pendle's lakes?

You can find a variety of walking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging hikes. Many reservoirs, such as the Ogden Reservoirs, are integrated into circular walking routes starting from Barley. For a more strenuous experience, Hurstwood Reservoir is known for providing a good trek. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Pendle guide.

Are there any natural lakes in the Pendle area?

While often referred to as 'lakes' by visitors, the bodies of water in Pendle are primarily man-made reservoirs. These reservoirs, such as the Ogden and Black Moss Reservoirs, provide significant recreational value and contribute to the scenic beauty of the Pendle area.

What natural features and wildlife can I spot around Pendle's reservoirs?

The reservoirs are set amidst picturesque landscapes, particularly at the foot of Pendle Hill. You can observe diverse natural features, including woodland areas around the Ogden Reservoirs with spruces, pines, and larches. Wildlife and various bird species can often be seen, especially around Black Moss Reservoirs and Walverden Reservoir, which is now a nature reserve.

What other outdoor activities are available near Pendle's lakes?

Beyond walking and hiking, the area offers opportunities for running and gravel biking. Lake Burwain near Colne hosts an active sailing club, making it a key location for water sports enthusiasts. For specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Pendle and Gravel biking around Pendle guides.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks near the lakes?

The area around the reservoirs is steeped in history, most notably for the Pendle Witches. The brooding presence of Pendle Hill itself is a significant landmark. Many reservoirs, like Lower Ogden Reservoir and Walverden Reservoir, have their own history, having been built in the 19th and early 20th centuries to supply water to nearby towns like Nelson.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Pendle?

The lakes and reservoirs are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walks, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Winter walks can be particularly atmospheric, especially around Black Moss Reservoirs with the moody backdrop of Pendle Hill. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Are there options for more challenging hikes near the lakes?

Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous experience, Hurstwood Reservoir is known for providing a good trek. Additionally, routes around Watersheddles Reservoir and Lower Coldwell Reservoir are categorized as intermediate or challenging, often involving significant elevation changes or longer distances. The Hiking around Pendle guide offers routes with varying difficulty levels.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in Pendle?

Many of the walking trails around Pendle's reservoirs are dog-friendly, making them ideal for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife, and to check for any specific local restrictions or signage at each location.

Where can I find parking for visiting the lakes?

Parking is generally available in villages like Barley, which serves as a common starting point for walks around the Ogden and Black Moss Reservoirs. For other reservoirs, specific parking areas may be available nearby. It's advisable to check local information or trail guides for designated parking spots before your visit.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the lake walking routes?

Yes, the village of Barley, a popular starting point for many reservoir walks, offers amenities such as cafes and pubs. These can be found near the Black Moss and Ogden Reservoirs, providing convenient stops for refreshments before or after your walk.

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