Best lakes around Beaworthy offers a diverse natural landscape in Devon, characterized by its rural setting and proximity to various water bodies. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around lakes, ranging from fishing to nature exploration. While Beaworthy itself is a small parish, the surrounding region features both smaller fishing lakes and larger reservoirs. These lakes contribute to the local environment, supporting wildlife and providing recreational spaces.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Roadford Lake is a reservoir fed by the river Wolf. It's the largest area of water in the south-west and is used to supply drinking water for north and South Devon. As a runner there isn't a trail that allows you to circumnavigate the lake, but you can run along the northeastern shore.
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doesn't seem likely that this is so close when you are crossing the bridge. it's a little downstream of the bridge.
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Roadford Lake is set just outside Dartmoor National Park so is the perfect place for a rolling ride with a backdrop of dramatic tors and hills. You can tur your hand at plenty of watersports here including sailing, kayaking, fishing and paddleboarding. For further details please see the website https://www.swlakestrust.org.uk/pages/site/activities/category/roadford-lake
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Today the old Meldon Quarry plays host to many visitors, some come to walk or cycle, others to swim, a few come for some extreme sports such a bungee jumping whilst others visit the remains of the redundant railway. For whatever reason what they see today is normally a peaceful landscape, albeit an industrial one, however not that long ago it would have been a hive of activity. It’s believed that the first quarrying began around the late 1700s when the local limestone was extracted. Over the years this gradually gave over to aggregate quarrying and apelite quarrying until its final closure. The original owners of the quarry was the London and South Western Railway and then came Britsh Rail and finally EEC Aggregates.
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Meandering river valleys, expansive moorland, ancient history, and green countryside where wild ponies roam free – Dartmoor is a unique place to cycle. Covering a 368 sq mi (953 sq km) area, the vast moorlands and granite hilltops are just waiting to be discovered. You can find more information about visiting the park, here: https://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/
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The area around Beaworthy offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find numerous smaller fishing lakes, such as Legge Farm Coarse Fishery and Springfield Meadows, known for their well-stocked waters. Larger bodies of water like Meldon Reservoir and Roadford Lake provide broader recreational activities, including watersports and extensive walking opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Meldon Reservoir is particularly family-friendly, offering peace and quiet with excellent bird life and a path running its full length. Roadford Lake also provides a variety of activities for all ages, including watersports and walking trails.
Beaworthy is well-known for its fishing lakes. Excellent options include Highampton Lakes, Legge Farm Coarse Fishery, and Springfield Meadows, all offering well-stocked waters with various species. Blagdon Farm and Kingslake Fishing Holidays also provide dedicated fishing experiences, often with accommodation. You can also purchase fishing permits for Meldon Reservoir.
For a wider range of water sports, consider visiting Tamar Lakes or Roadford Lake. These larger lakes offer activities such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and paddleboarding. Clawford Lakes also provides paddleboarding and kayaking, alongside other resort activities.
While many reservoirs restrict swimming for safety and water quality reasons, Cullever Pool is noted as a wonderful spot for a wild swim. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before entering any water.
Many lakes offer walking opportunities. Meldon Reservoir has a path along its length, suitable for families. Roadford Lake offers trails along its northeastern shore. For more extensive hiking, the nearby Dartmoor National Park, which contains various water features, provides vast moorlands and granite hilltops to explore. You can find detailed hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Beaworthy guide.
Yes, Meldon Quarry Lake is a former quarry that has transformed into a peaceful landscape, showcasing the area's industrial past. Fernworthy Reservoir, located within Dartmoor National Park, is notable for its archaeological significance, featuring ancient stone cairns and Bronze Age hut circles.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. Meldon Reservoir is known for its excellent bird life. Legge Farm Coarse Fishery's Woodland Lake also supports diverse wildlife. Meeth Quarry, a Devon Wildlife Trust nature reserve, is home to butterflies, hares, dragonflies, and various birds, offering a tranquil habitat.
While not all lakes have full circular cycling paths, some areas offer great cycling opportunities. Roadford Lake is a perfect place for a rolling ride with dramatic backdrops. For dedicated cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Beaworthy guide, which includes routes like the Ruby Way.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking trails that often incorporate lake views or pass near water bodies. You can find various routes, such as those around Meldon Viaduct and Dartmoor National Park. For specific trails and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Beaworthy guide.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports and longer walks, with pleasant weather and abundant wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers tranquil, crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check specific lake opening times and conditions before your visit.
Yes, several options combine accommodation with lake access. Springfield Meadows offers holiday accommodation often including fishing. Blagdon Farm provides luxury lakeside holiday lodges. Clawford Lakes is an award-winning resort with various accommodation options, including lodges and glamping, alongside extensive lake activities and a spa. Kingslake Fishing Holidays also offers self-catering accommodation on its 124-acre estate.


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