Westport Lake Visitor Centre Stoke-on-trent ST6 4RZ
About the Business
Welcome to the Westport Lake Visitor Centre – a premier establishment in Stoke-on-Trent that offers a unique experience to all visitors. Located at Westport Lake Road, our centre is strategically located to provide a relaxing destination in the midst of bustling city life.
As a point of interest, our centre provides ample opportunities for exploration and adventure. Take a stroll along the picturesque lake and enjoy the stunning scenery, or engage in bird watching as you capture the various bird species that habituate our park. Our centre is also an ideal stop for anglers who can fish for a variety of freshwater species.
Our establishment is a tourist attraction that deserves to be on the bucket list of every traveller. With plenty of activities and events throughout the year, including nature walks and educational talks on conservation, there is always something new to experience at Westport Lake Visitor Centre.
Our travel agency offers customised tours packages for visitors who are looking to explore Stoke-on-Trent and its beautiful surroundings. Our team of qualified agents can also offer advice and recommendations on the best local eateries and accommodation options to make your stay memorable.
Overall, the Westport Lake Visitor Centre is a perfect getaway spot, whether you’re visiting with friends, family or for a solo outing. We welcome everyone to come and enjoy the tranquility and adventurous atmosphere that our centre has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
Westport Lake Visitor Centre, Westport Lake Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 4RZ, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 15:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 15:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 15:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 15:30
Friday:
09:00 - 15:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Nice cafe with balcony overlooking the lake, good food and drinks at reasonable prices. There's a nice walk around the lake where you can see the various ducks, geese and swans. There's also bike hire and a canal pathway is adjacent to the lake. Well worth a visit if you are in the area, or must be a great place for the locals."
"Lovely tarmaced path walk around a large lake. Also has a visitor centre you can purchase gifts, souvenirs, food and drink. A little charity sponsored bike hire with cheap to hire interesting bikes and ride ons (they seem to facilitate for people with physical disabilities as well as their main USP). Toilet facilities, pretty adequately sized car park (£1 for an hour £1.50 for 3 hours or £3 for 24 hours) you can pay cash, card or via the app. Everywhere seems pretty accessible for prams and wheelchairs etc. The paths can get quite muddy so you need to be prepared with towels and good footwear during autumn and winter. They've recently renewed the play area and there really is something out there for all ages except maybe the youngest of children which I would think the ride on and swings would only be suitable. Although we had a 1 year old, 6 year old and 9 year old and it kept them all entertained for a good while and we only came away as it became a little too cool and windy. All in all a lovely almost free (except car parking) afternoon out."
"Lovely lake and walks around the lake. Great tea room with the most delicious carrot cake. There's a great children's park and different varieties of birds to feed. There's also a visitor centre and a place to hire bikes. Great place for a picnic."
"A beautiful nature spor to walk away an hour or two The path takes you around the circumference of the lake, which is smooth and wheelchair friendly, although quite used by runners. You can also walk a little further out through the woodland, which is teaming with wildlife. There is a lovely little garden maze for kiddies to run through. It's a nice wall that isn't too difficult."
"Summer this lake hustles and bustles, right off the canal so great for walks with family and well behaved furry friends. Reason i say well behaved is because there quiet alot of wild life and there young through spring and summer and ive seen alot of individual's bring dogs down and take them off the leashes and they attacked ducks, geese and swans. Theres a kids park with a ice cream van that pulls up for a few hours, for the adults theres a little cafe which sells a variety of things. Beautiful and scenic, part of a small nature reserve, Peaceful and quiet and well looked after."
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