A picturesque lake in the heart of Lymm Village, Cheshire, surrounded by lush greenery and walking trails, offering serene boating experiences, fishing, and scenic views.
Very beautiful place. Beautiful long walks around the Dam. There is near by parkings available. You can go near to water through the side steps. You can go for quite a long walk along the sides of the dam. Enjoy the calm water and long walk on sides through the trees. Relaxing and enjoying the peaceful nature
Lymm dam is lovely all year round whether walking, jogging or cycling. There are a couple of parking g space dotted about the edges, with the biggest being near to the rugby club which has about 15 spaces. But if you're coming from the motorway it's probably easier to use the car park at the back which you access from a side road near to Lymm services, it's always empty there so no need to worry about parking. The church green pub is near the church, both are worth a visit. And there's a small coffee truck and ice cream van that park at the front by the road. Dogs will love it, I keep mine on the lead at all times because they tend to run off as there are lots of other dogs there, but if yours actually return when called, they'll be fine off the lead. I regularly take my mountain bike around for a bit of exercise and there are a couple of tricky areas due to the steepness or how much mud is there.
A lovely walk around this lovely body of water (about 30 mins for the short path). The path is very well maintained and perfect for kids or dogs. There's and abundance of greenery, flowers, benches, and places to fish. You're likely to also find an ice cream van (or mobile coffee vendor). Ducks and swans also call this place home. It's also just next to the picturesque village of Lynn and has parking nearby. It feels like a world apart from Manchester and it's a great day out.
We often go for a walk round the dam. Nice views as you go along the footpaths. Birds, ducks, swans and other wild life. Fallen trees our grandchildren love to climb on. You can take a picnic and just watch the world go by. Relax watching the water moving and the ducks swimming through. Then to finish you can have a really great ice cream from the van. Don't get the chocolate in the 99 it's not really nice and leaves a back taste. But the ice cream is just FAB.
Really enjoyable place to take a stroll. It's pretty accessible. My son enjoyed it.
Nice walking trail surrounded by beautiful houses. If it rains, the trees would offer protection at some spots. Advice: don't follow the signage to the bongs; it leads to a dead-end. However, there are some great photography spots over there.
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Very beautiful place. Beautiful long walks around the Dam. There is near by parkings available. You can go near to water through the side steps. You can go for quite a long walk along the sides of the dam. Enjoy the calm water and long walk on sides through the trees. Relaxing and enjoying the peaceful nature
Lymm dam is lovely all year round whether walking, jogging or cycling. There are a couple of parking g space dotted about the edges, with the biggest being near to the rugby club which has about 15 spaces. But if you're coming from the motorway it's probably easier to use the car park at the back which you access from a side road near to Lymm services, it's always empty there so no need to worry about parking. The church green pub is near the church, both are worth a visit. And there's a small coffee truck and ice cream van that park at the front by the road. Dogs will love it, I keep mine on the lead at all times because they tend to run off as there are lots of other dogs there, but if yours actually return when called, they'll be fine off the lead. I regularly take my mountain bike around for a bit of exercise and there are a couple of tricky areas due to the steepness or how much mud is there.
A lovely walk around this lovely body of water (about 30 mins for the short path). The path is very well maintained and perfect for kids or dogs. There's and abundance of greenery, flowers, benches, and places to fish. You're likely to also find an ice cream van (or mobile coffee vendor). Ducks and swans also call this place home. It's also just next to the picturesque village of Lynn and has parking nearby. It feels like a world apart from Manchester and it's a great day out.
We often go for a walk round the dam. Nice views as you go along the footpaths. Birds, ducks, swans and other wild life. Fallen trees our grandchildren love to climb on. You can take a picnic and just watch the world go by. Relax watching the water moving and the ducks swimming through. Then to finish you can have a really great ice cream from the van. Don't get the chocolate in the 99 it's not really nice and leaves a back taste. But the ice cream is just FAB.
Really enjoyable place to take a stroll. It's pretty accessible. My son enjoyed it.
Nice walking trail surrounded by beautiful houses. If it rains, the trees would offer protection at some spots. Advice: don't follow the signage to the bongs; it leads to a dead-end. However, there are some great photography spots over there.