Lymm Dam Walk
If you are arriving by car, park at the Lymm Dam car park on Crouchley lane. There’s limited spaces but parking is free.
From here you can directly access the well paved walkway around the Dam – and beyond to The Bongs.
A Tranquil Escape
Lymm Dam is a hidden gem that attracts nature enthusiasts, families, and dog walkers alike.
This picturesque reservoir, a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) is surrounded by lush greenery, offers a scenic, tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Walking around Lymm Dam is not only a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, but it also provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature’s beauty.
The walking trail around Lymm Dam is about a mile long, is mostly well paved and is well sign-posted.
As you embark on this scenic trail, you’ll be greeted by stunning views of the calm waters, woodland areas, and a variety of wildlife.
Marvel at the graceful swans gliding on the surface of the water or catch a glimpse of colourful kingfishers darting across the sky.
Lymm Dam’s beauty is ever-changing throughout the seasons, with vibrant wildflowers in spring, lush green foliage in summer, and a tapestry of golden hues in autumn.
Along the trail, you’ll come to a hump-backed stone bridge over a small waterfall, between the small upper and the main dam.
It’s an idylic spot to stope for a while – and make a wish!
Picnic tables and benches can be found along the trail, providing the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy a packed lunch amid nature’s tranquility.
There’s a small car park (free) on Crouchley Lane, giving you direct access to the trail. There’s a public toilet on Higher Lane (A56) where you’ll also find a coffee / ice cream van.