Best lakes around Hazelwood are found in a region characterized by a mix of natural and managed landscapes, including reservoirs, parklands, and nature reserves. The area offers diverse aquatic environments, from large bodies of water suitable for cycling and walking to smaller, tranquil spots for wildlife observation. These lakes are integrated into the local geography, providing accessible outdoor recreation.
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Planning for the reservoir started in the 1960s and construction started in 1979. In 1984, there was a partial collapse of the dam before it was filled. The dam was removed before the construction of a new dam began in 1989. The finished reservoir was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1992.
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The area known as Allestree Park was enclosed in about 1818. The house begun by Bache Thornhill was completed by John Giradot (High Sheriff of Derbyshire) with three storeys and five bays, the central three bowed with an ionic columned porch. A large part of the estate was sold for housing development in 1928. The neglected house now stands in a 300-acre (1.2 km2) wooded parkland with lake, grasslands and former golf course, owned by Derby City Council. Allestree Park is designated as a Local Nature Reserve.
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The 18-hole Golf Course opened in 1955, was closed in December 2020 and has now disappeared. There are several colour-coded & waymarked walking, running & nature trails to enjoy. Allestree Park is perfect for families to enjoy some fresh air and a stroll.
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Markeaton Park is the most visited park in the Deby area attracting over one million visitors per year. It's about 207 acres. The Mundy family owned the area from 1516 until they gave the park to Derby council in the early 20th century.
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A beautiful park with lots of open spaces, information about flora and fauna, streams and a lake, as well as a small coffee shop.
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Still a lovely park but the golf course has closed and the Pro shop is no more so little opportunity for refreshments. In summer there is sometimes an ice cream van near the Hall. Park is due for "rewilding" which means there will be less open space for cycling and, for some obscure reason, a lot more fencing.
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The strong winds are very powerful across the dam wall. Those who cycle with children may want to use the road for the dam wall section on these occasions.
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really good ride experience going around carsington - the east side is packed with short climbs n downs, west side is mostly flat with refreshment stops. the main visitor centre is pricey compared to the other options
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The komoot community highly recommends Carsington Water for its scenic views and cycling paths. Other popular spots include Wyver Lane Nature Reserve for wildlife observation and Locko Park Lake for peaceful walks within a historic estate.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Carsington Water offers cycling and walking paths suitable for all ages. Allestree Park and Markeaton Park both feature lakes within larger parklands, providing open spaces, trails, and facilities like coffee shops, making them ideal for family outings.
The lakes around Hazelwood offer diverse natural beauty. At Wyver Lane Nature Reserve, you'll find two pools surrounded by reed beds and water meadows, home to various bird species and otters. Allestree Park features a lake within extensive woodlands and open grass areas, while Locko Park Lake is nestled within lush green parkland, perfect for wildlife watching.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. Carsington Water has a beautiful gravel path encircling it, suitable for walks and cycles. Allestree Park provides several color-coded and waymarked walking trails. For more hiking options in the wider area, you can explore routes like the 'Old Roman Road loop from Duffield Castle' or 'Duffield Cemetery – Duffield Castle Ruins loop from Hazelwood CP' found in the hiking guide for Hazelwood.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Carsington Water is particularly known for its scenic gravel path around the reservoir, ideal for cycling. Allestree Park also has paths popular with families for cycling. For more extensive cycling tours, check out routes like 'Belper loop to the Nottingham Canal' or 'View of Carsington Water – Carsington Water loop from Duffield' in the cycling guide for Hazelwood.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling, picnicking, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks. Wildlife observation, especially at Wyver Lane Nature Reserve, is excellent in winter when large numbers of gulls visit.
For a more tranquil visit, Locko Park Lake is described as scenic and peaceful, situated within a private estate, offering opportunities for quiet walks and wildlife watching away from larger crowds. Wyver Lane Nature Reserve also provides a serene setting for observing nature.
Some parks with lakes offer amenities. Markeaton Park has a small coffee shop. While Allestree Park previously had refreshments, it's undergoing changes, so it's best to check current availability. For other lakes, it's advisable to bring your own refreshments or check nearby villages for cafes and pubs.
Yes, wildlife observation is a key attraction. Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is an important wetland site where you can spot Canada geese, tufted ducks, little grebes, and even otters from the lane or a bird hide. Locko Park Lake also offers opportunities for wildlife watching in its peaceful surroundings.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful scenery and the variety of activities available. Many enjoy the lovely views and gravel paths at Carsington Water, while the peaceful atmosphere and wildlife at Wyver Lane Nature Reserve are highly appreciated. The overall appeal lies in the blend of active recreation and tranquil natural beauty.
Yes, some lakes are situated within areas of historical significance. Locko Park Lake is located within the historic Locko Park estate. Allestree Park also has an old Hall, adding a historical element to your visit.


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