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Top 20 Lakes in West Sussex

Best lakes in West Sussex are situated within a diverse landscape, ranging from the South Downs National Park to coastal areas. The region features a variety of water bodies, including historic mill ponds, large reservoirs, and rewilded estates. These lakes offer opportunities for outdoor activities and serve as important habitats for wildlife. West Sussex provides a natural setting for exploration and recreation.

Best lakes in West Sussex

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Ardingly Reservoir

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Also a Local Nature Reserve, Ardingly Reservoir was built in the 1970s. It is a wildlife haven with Ospreys even seen here. There are two bird hides on this eastern …

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Ardingly Reservoir Activity Centre

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Apart from a café bar where you can stop for a break, this center offers a variety of activities at Ardingly Reservoir, including junior and adult sailing, paddleboard rentals, and the opportunity to try windsurfing, among others.

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Burton Mill Pond and Mill

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Burton Mill Pond is a beautiful place to visit. It is an atmospheric hammer pond and holding pond in the South Downs National Park, near Petworth, West Sussex. The pond …

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Tilgate Lake

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Tilgate Lake is the biggest of the three lakes in Tilgate Park. It's a popular watersports lake with lots of other activities happening on and around it.

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Ifield Mill

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Ifield Water Mill is a 19th-century weatherboarded watermill, with a big lake next to it. Nice cycle out of Crawley.

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Swanbourne Lake

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In a picturesque setting, overlooked by Arundel Castle, Swanbourne Lake is a beautiful place that's rich with wildlife. You can take a leisurely saunter around the lake and woodland, relax …

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South Pond, Midhurst

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South pond is a historic and scenic pond in Midhurst, West Sussex, England. It is fed by two streams that were once the boundaries of Saxon settlements, and it forms …

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Southwater Country Park

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Large café with plenty of outside seating, which has replaced the old car park. The café overlooks Cripplegate Lake and is a good place to meet and start or end a ride.

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Knepp Estate Lake

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Since 2001, the Knepp Estate has been a rewilding project. Moving from intensive farming to process which restore and regenerate nature, such as free roaming cattle and deer and wetland …

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This traffic-free section of NCN route 2 runs alongside two bodies of water - the sea and Widewater Lagoon. It's an area of brackish water landlocked by a man-made shingle …

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Keith Stinson
February 2, 2025, Ardingly Reservoir Activity Centre

There is a local car park at the Activity Centre leading straight onto the walk around the reservoir. Currently the foot path is very wet and muddy in places but would be a nice walk spring/summer/ autumn. There are a few benches around the reservoir for stopping and taking in the view.

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The perimeter path around the reservoir is very muddy in places currently due to the amount of rain. Welly boots needed in some places.

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Rüdiger M
November 20, 2024, Tilgate Lake

Tilgate Lake is the largest of the three lakes in Tilgate Park and remains a popular watersports centre and tourist attraction in Crawley, West Sussex. Tilgate Lake offers the public a wide range of outdoor activities including archery, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, mountain biking, raft building, rowing, running, sailing, standup paddleboarding, open water swimming, team building,

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September 22, 2024, Tilgate Lake

Tilgate Lake is the biggest of the three lakes in Tilgate Park. It's a popular watersports lake with lots of other activities happening on and around it. Human history here goes back to the Mesolithic period when flint tools were made here. More recently, the area was a royal deer park in the 1600s and then Tilgate Manor Estate from 1647. More recently, BT owned it and the lake was sold for private fishing. Crawley Urban District Council purchased the area in the 1960s, and it's now open to the public.

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September 22, 2024, Southwater Country Park

Southwater Country Park was formed after the closure of the brickworks and quarry in 1981. The area is now a thriving wildlife and leisure area with woodland, grasslands and a lake. There are children's playgrounds, a beach for paddling, watersports, fishing, bike trails and a café.

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September 18, 2024, Southwater Country Park

Good place for a bit of cake on the Downs Link.

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Wonderful dinosaur themed park that is along the cycle route and trackway way, sells hot food and ice cream so well worth taking a break here.

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unusual houses by the lagoon

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes in West Sussex are best for family-friendly activities?

Several lakes in West Sussex offer excellent family-friendly options. Southwater Country Park features a Dinosaur Island adventure play area and water-based activities like sailing and kayaking. Tilgate Lake in Tilgate Park provides a wide array of outdoor pursuits, including canoeing, paddleboarding, and even a Go Ape course. Swanbourne Lake allows for leisurely strolls and rowing boat hires, while Ardingly Reservoir offers watersports and accessible paths.

Are there good walking and hiking trails around the lakes in West Sussex?

Yes, many lakes in West Sussex are surrounded by scenic walking and hiking trails. Southwater Country Park has an extensive network of paths, including a section of the Downs Link trail. Burton Mill Pond offers a 3-mile circular nature trail through diverse wetland habitats. You can also find trails around Swanbourne Lake and within Warnham Local Nature Reserve, which features boardwalks and bird hides. For more extensive hiking options, consider exploring the nearby routes in the region, such as the 'Sussex Diamond Way and Sheffield Forest Loop' which you can find details about in the Waterfall hikes in West Sussex guide.

Which lakes are suitable for watersports like kayaking or paddleboarding?

For watersports enthusiasts, Tilgate Lake is a popular choice, offering canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and open water swimming. Ardingly Reservoir is another significant draw, with the Ardingly Activity Centre providing access to windsurfing, kayaking, powerboating, paddleboarding, and dinghy sailing. Southwater Country Park also allows sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

Where can I go fishing in West Sussex lakes?

West Sussex offers several excellent fishing spots. Ardingly Reservoir is a popular venue for freshwater fishing, with three miles of bank fishing for carp, pike, and bream. Sumners Ponds is renowned for its well-stocked coarse fishing lakes, including Sumners Lake and Farm Pond, with carp up to 35lb. Passies Pond features three dedicated fishing lakes for both pleasure and match anglers, while Furnace Lakes is known for specimen carp and catfish, with fish reaching impressive sizes.

Are there any dog-friendly lakes or trails in the region?

Many areas around West Sussex lakes are dog-friendly, though specific rules may apply. For instance, dogs are welcome on leads on accessible paths with views across Ardingly Reservoir. Always check local signage for specific regulations, especially concerning wildlife protection areas or nature reserves, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

What historical or cultural sites can be found near the lakes?

West Sussex lakes often have rich historical connections. Burton Mill Pond and Mill, for example, is part of a Local Nature Reserve and features a historic mill building from around 1780. South Pond in Midhurst dates back to the mid-1100s, originally created as a fish breeding pool. Swanbourne Lake, originally a millpond, is overlooked by the historic Arundel Castle and features the 18th-century folly, Hiorne's Tower.

Which lakes are best for wildlife spotting and nature observation?

For wildlife enthusiasts, Warnham Local Nature Reserve, with its 17-acre millpond, is a haven for over 400 plant species and more than 100 bird species, including a thriving heronry. Burton Mill Pond is nationally important for its wetland habitats, rare plants, and diverse birdlife. Knepp Estate Lake is part of a significant rewilding project, attracting rare bird species like nightingales and peregrine falcons. Ardingly Reservoir also features bird hides for observation.

Are there cafes or amenities available near the lakes?

Many lakes in West Sussex provide convenient amenities. Southwater Country Park has a visitor centre, cafe, and picnic areas. Tilgate Park, home to Tilgate Lake, features a walled garden, nature centre, playgrounds, and a lakeside café. Swanbourne Lake has the Swanbourne Lodge Tearooms, and Sumners Ponds offers the Café by the Lake. Passies Pond also has an on-site tackle shop and café.

What cycling opportunities are there around West Sussex lakes?

Cycling is a popular activity in the region. Southwater Country Park offers cycling trails, including a section of the Downs Link. Tilgate Park provides mountain biking opportunities. For more dedicated cycling routes, you can explore options like the 'Chichester Harbour loop from Chichester' or 'The Knepp Estate & Dial Post loop from Ashington,' which are detailed in the Cycling in West Sussex guide. There are also gravel biking routes available, such as those found in the Gravel biking in West Sussex guide.

Which lakes are known for their natural beauty and scenic views?

Swanbourne Lake is particularly picturesque, overlooked by Arundel Castle. South Pond in Midhurst offers serene walks and stunning reflections. Wakehurst Place features several lakes and ponds within its gardens, providing beautiful reflections, especially in autumn. Knepp Estate Lake is part of a rewilding project, offering a beautiful natural landscape to explore.

Is open water swimming permitted in any of the lakes?

Open water swimming is permitted in designated sections of Southwater Country Park during summer months, under supervision. Tilgate Lake also offers opportunities for open water swimming. Always check with the specific venue for current regulations, safety guidelines, and any required permits before entering the water.

How accessible are the lakes for visitors using public transport or with limited mobility?

Accessibility varies by location. South Pond in Midhurst is easily accessible from the town centre. Many parks and reserves, like Southwater Country Park and Tilgate Park, have well-maintained paths and facilities. Ardingly Reservoir offers accessible paths with views across the water. It's advisable to check the specific venue's website or contact them directly for detailed accessibility information and public transport options.

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