Brixworth and Pitsford Water
From the Willow Café, part of the country park visitor complex, walk down the path to the left of the car park, signposted ‘Jack’s Wood’ and ‘Bottom Pond’. Go past the barbecue area and branch left on the main path. After the bird hide fork left by a pond among trees and then veer right, following red waymarkers, for great views across Pitsford Water. Continue ahead past the Northamptonshire Fire & Rescue Service memorial and then go right and right again, still following the red waymarkers, underneath wooden arches, and at the end turn right down to a gate.
Turn left on to the main track around the reservoir. Follow this obvious and popular route past Brixworth Wood and on as it weaves its way alongside the shore, past areas known as The Cliffs and The Gorse. Continue all the way to the car park and picnic benches at the Causeway, where an ice cream van is often stationed on summer weekends and bank holidays.
Walk through the car park and turn right to cross the causeway alongside the road (wide pavement). On the left Pitsford Water continues as a nature conservation area. When you reach the far side turn right to resume the trail, signposted Stone Barn Bay and The Gravels.
Continue all the way along the southern shore of the reservoir, past a couple of wide inlets and with extensive views back across the water, until you get to a small wooded area called The Pines. Beyond this you swing left away from Pitsford Water to emerge on Grange Lane.Â
Turn right and walk 100yds (91m) and at the far side of a short causeway turn right again to continue the off-road track. Follow this down to the dam and walk across the top of this huge construction to the far side.
Go left and then almost immediately right, around the back of Northampton Watersports Centre (home to the local sailing club) and follow this route back to the wide grassy slope by the children’s play area. The car park and visitor complex are nearby.
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