Best lakes around Sulby offer a landscape characterized by several reservoirs, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. These man-made lakes serve various purposes, from water supply to recreational use. The area features diverse habitats, supporting local wildlife and offering scenic views. Visitors can explore walking paths and engage in activities like bird-watching and fishing.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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A good way to cycle to Foxton Locks to see the canal engineering.
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It's the perfect spot to hydrate, stretch, and simply appreciate nature before continuing to ride. Beware the thorns and sticks in spring time!
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Ravensthorpe reservoir and weir was built in 1890 to supply water to Northampton. Today you can wander around the beautiful water source and enjoy bird-watching, fishing, or just an opportunity to get some fresh air.
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Idyllic spot for a picnic as well as a regular hang-out spot for some of our feathered friends such as geese and swans, and some rarer species such as the ring-necked duck and common crane.
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Foxton to Saddington Reservoir is a quite country road and part of the NCN National Route 6. A joy to cycle along.
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Built to supply water to the nearby Grand Union Canal, Welford and Sulby Reservoirs are wonderfully scenic. Keep your eyes peeled for carp beneath the surface. A loop of Welford Reservoir is an easy walk from nearby Welford, where there are also peaceful walking options along the canal.
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Good views and cricket pitch surrounded by cows
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Covering 47 acres, Saddington Reservoir is an important biological site. The area comprises of wet willow, woodland, swamp, open water, and wetland habitats. It provides a home for various wildlife, such as beetles that have become scarce in the UK.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir, a historic man-made structure offering opportunities for bird-watching and fishing. Another favorite is Saddington Reservoir, recognized as an important biological site with diverse habitats. Welford and Sulby Reservoirs are also highly regarded for their scenic beauty and easy walking paths.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Saddington Reservoir, Welford and Sulby Reservoirs, and Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir are all noted for being suitable for families. Additionally, the Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot provides an idyllic setting for a family outing.
The lakes around Sulby are rich in wildlife. Saddington Reservoir, for instance, is an important biological site with wetland habitats supporting various species, including rare beetles. The Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot is a regular haunt for geese, swans, and even rarer species like the ring-necked duck and common crane.
Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. A loop around Welford Reservoir is an easy walk from Welford. You can also find pleasant paths around Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir. For more options, consider exploring the 'Hiking around Sulby' guide, which includes routes like the 'Welford and Sulby Reservoirs – Sibbertoft Bridleway loop from Welford'.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir is a known spot for fishing. Remember to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before you go.
For easy walks, consider the loop around Welford Reservoir, which starts from Welford. The 'Easy hikes around Sulby' guide also features routes like the 'Welford Wharf – Welford and Sulby Reservoirs loop from Welford', which is rated as easy.
Yes, the area offers options for cycling. The 'Gravel biking around Sulby' guide includes several routes, such as the 'View of Pitsford Water – View of Pitsford Reservoir loop from Kelmarsh' and the 'Great Oxendon Tunnel – Brampton Valley Way loop from Market Harborough', which pass near reservoirs and offer scenic rides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the opportunities for bird-watching, fishing, and simply getting fresh air. The scenic views and diverse habitats, especially at sites like Saddington Reservoir, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, there are designated areas for picnicking. The Lakeside Picnic and Birdwatching Spot is specifically mentioned as an idyllic location for a picnic, often shared with various bird species.
Many of the reservoirs in the area, such as Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir (built in 1890) and Welford and Sulby Reservoirs, were originally constructed to supply water, often for canals like the Grand Union Canal, or for nearby towns. They represent significant feats of engineering from their time.
Yes, you can find detailed hiking routes. For example, the 'Hiking around Sulby' guide provides several options, including a 'Welford Wharf – Welford and Sulby Reservoirs loop from Welford' which is an easy 5.9 km walk. You can explore more routes in the full Hiking around Sulby guide.


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