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Stanwick Lakes Local Nature Reserve Adventures

Stanwick Lakes Local Nature Reserve is a diverse outdoor space offering extensive walking trails, wildlife habitats, and lake-based recreation in a former gravel extraction area transformed into parkland.

750
Acres Protected
8+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 150,000
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Stanwick Lakes Local Nature Reserve

 

Stanwick Lakes Local Nature Reserve is an expansive 750-acre area located near Raunds in Northamptonshire, England, reclaimed from former gravel pits. It features a landscape of natural lakes, meadows, woodlands, and wetlands that support a rich variety of native flora and fauna. The reserve has developed into an important habitat for bird species including swans, herons, kingfishers, and various waterfowl. The water bodies are popular for fishing and watersports activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding. Visitors can explore a network of over eight miles of surfaced and gravel paths suitable for walking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The reserve also provides educational opportunities through its visitor center which highlights local ecology and conservation efforts. Historically, this area’s extraction pits were restored to enhance biodiversity and provide public recreational space. Highlighted features include the Visitor Centre with interactive exhibits, the Millennium Wood planted to commemorate the year 2000, and designated picnic and play areas. The site attracts families, birdwatchers, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a natural retreat near urban areas. Stanwick Lakes also hosts seasonal events and guided nature walks that engage the community with the environment. Its proximity to local towns makes it accessible for day trips, offering a combination of leisure, nature study, and light physical activity in a managed natural setting.

Highlights

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The Millennium Wood – a commemorative mixed-species woodland

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Diverse wetland habitats supporting kingfisher and heron sightings

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Water-based activities including non-motorized boating and fishing

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Visitor Centre offering ecological exhibits and educational programs

Notable Natural Features

Stanwick Lakes Visitor Centre

Provides educational exhibits on local wildlife, habitats, and conservation projects, along with rest facilities.

Millennium Wood

A large planted woodland established to mark the year 2000, featuring native tree species attracting diverse wildlife.

Lakes and Wetlands

Multiple interconnected lakes created from former gravel pits supporting aquatic plants, waterfowl, and fish species.