by Stanwick Lakes | Mar 12, 2026 | News
Recently, the Ranger team received a report from a member of the public that a badly injured deer had been spotted on one of the paths here at Stanwick Lakes. The Rangers headed out straight away to assist. The deer was found to have been attacked by two off-lead dogs...
by Stanwick Lakes | Mar 9, 2026 | Nature, News
The Unsung Heroes of Stanwick Lakes: The Hidden World of Fungi This is a guest blog written by Tom Heddon, a student at the University of Northampton, who has been surveying areas at Stanwick Lakes as part of his dissertation research. We’re delighted to share...
by Stanwick Lakes | Mar 4, 2026 | News
Visitor Centre and Café closures March is a busy month at Stanwick Lakes, and while there is plenty happening across the site, we want to share a clear update about two temporary closures at the Visitor Centre and main café. Visitor Centre and Café – Closed on:...
by Stanwick Lakes | Feb 13, 2026 | Featured News, News
Yes, that’s a take on the famous line from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s 1850 sonnet “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways” – and while we’re not writing poetry here, it does feel like the perfect way to introduce our 20th anniversary campaign. 2026 marked 20...
by Stanwick Lakes | Jan 20, 2026 | Featured News, From Iron To Empire, Heritage
Over the past decade, Stanwick Lakes has worked hard to reveal the hidden heritage of our extraordinary site – bringing history to life through projects that have opened up the rich story of the valley and engaged both visitors and local communities. Most...