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Top 8 Lakes around Mole Valley

Best lakes around Mole Valley offers a variety of water bodies set within Surrey's natural landscape. The region features picturesque lakes and ponds, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Mole Valley's terrain includes woodlands and historic areas, making it suitable for exploring natural features. The area is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and accessible recreational spots.

Best lakes around Mole Valley

  • The most popular lakes is Friday Street Mill Pond, a lake that once powered…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Friday Street Mill Pond

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This mill pond powered a hammer mill here until the eighteenth century. It's a beautiful spot, relatively quiet, but popular at weekends. The Stephen Langton pub just down the road …

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Tilling Springs Pond

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This is someone's private garden, not much point making an excursion here

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Weare Street and Duckpond

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A beautiful, gently undulating, wooded stretch of road: a real dingly dell!

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Vann Lake Nature Reserve

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This lake is a Surrey Wildlife Trust nature reserve. It's a great place to spot birds - more than 100 species have been sighted, including kingfishers, lesser spotted woodpeckers and …

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Ashtead Park Nature Reserve

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This Grade II-listed park holds the remnants of a Roman building amongst its 60 acres (24.2 ha). With woodlands, ponds and plenty of wildlife, it makes for a wonderful place …

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Old fishing pond that’s just off the track. Might be private, but fences were down and looked to have been down for a long time.

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Keeper's Cottage Pond

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Not quite the private Keeper’s Cottage Pond but the secondary Keeper’s Cottage Pond. Nice on an autumn day 🍂

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Nearly all bridleways and/or gravel routes. A few pieces on road to connect the sections but pretty minimal. Did it when dry and the route is fast, well packed surfaces …

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Hammer Pond at Abinger Hammer

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Hammer pond next to Paddington Hammer Mill, which was built in Elizabethan times and smelted iron ore for more than 200 years. It is this mill that gave Abinger Hammer its name.

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March 3, 2025, Friday Street Mill Pond

Lovely pond by the mill in Abinger.

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Pretty pond with loads of white ducks who came to say hello through the fence. Pond is private and in accessible

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Fantastic, quiet little road through the woods. Twisting & rolling and mostly good smooth Tarmac.

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On the slopes of Leith Hill, Friday Street is especially beautiful in the spring when the area is resplendent with bluebells. The mill pond is wonderfully calming, just watch for the ducks that occasionally waddle about. Head up the road to the west of the pond to find the Stephen Langton Inn, tucked away in the woodland it is a hidden gem of Surrey.

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Not quite the private Keeper’s Cottage Pond but the secondary Keeper’s Cottage Pond. Nice on an autumn day 🍂

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This Grade II-listed park holds the remnants of a Roman building amongst its 60 acres (24.2 ha). With woodlands, ponds and plenty of wildlife, it makes for a wonderful place for a hike. In the south of the park sits a grand historic house which now serves as an independent school.

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This lake is a Surrey Wildlife Trust nature reserve. It's a great place to spot birds - more than 100 species have been sighted, including kingfishers, lesser spotted woodpeckers and hawfinches. Dragonfly and damselfly species also abound. But the lake is best known for fungi. More than 900 different species have been recorded, included one new to science.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lakes for walking and enjoying nature in Mole Valley?

For scenic walks and nature observation, consider Friday Street Mill Pond, a beautiful and relatively quiet spot popular on weekends. Ashtead Park Nature Reserve offers woodlands, ponds, and wildlife, including various dragonflies and damselflies, within a historic setting. Buckland Park Lake also provides serene woodland and lake circuit walks, with opportunities to spot abundant birdlife.

Are there family-friendly lakes in Mole Valley?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Buckland Park Lake features woodland adventures, a large sandpit, and a picnic area. Friday Street Mill Pond is a lovely spot with a large pond, and Weare Street and Duckpond is a quiet lane with a duckpond, perfect for a quick rest. Ashtead Park Nature Reserve also offers a wonderful place for a family hike amidst nature and history.

Where can I go fishing in Mole Valley?

Mole Valley offers several fishing spots. Long Copse Ponds in Bookham are popular with junior anglers due to a prolific stock of fish. Puddenhole Lake near Dorking is undergoing redevelopment to become a premium stillwater fishing venue. Coach Road Pond in Brockham offers pleasure angling via a season ticket. Additionally, there's a Hidden Fishing Pond in Surrey Hills, though its accessibility might vary.

Can I do water sports on lakes in Mole Valley?

Yes, Buckland Park Lake is an excellent destination for water sports. The Surrey Hills Adventure Company (The SHAC) operates from its water sports lagoon, offering activities like stand-up paddleboarding, open water swimming, and e-foiling. Island Barn Reservoir is home to the Island Barn Reservoir Sailing Club, providing a safe environment for windsurfing, wingfoiling, SUP, and kayaking, with facilities and training courses.

Are there historical sites or landmarks near the lakes?

Absolutely. Ashtead Park Nature Reserve is a Grade II-listed park containing remnants of a Roman building. Friday Street Mill Pond once powered a hammer mill until the eighteenth century, and the Hammer Pond at Abinger Hammer also has historical significance related to iron production.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Mole Valley's lakes?

The lakes and their surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. At Buckland Park Lake, you can spot abundant birdlife from hides. Ashtead Park Ponds are a haven for nature enthusiasts, particularly for observing broad-bodied chasers, emperor dragonflies, and common blue damselflies. The woodlands around many of the lakes also host various other species.

Are there any dog-friendly lakes or trails in Mole Valley?

While many natural areas in Mole Valley are generally welcoming, it's important to check specific regulations. For example, Buckland Park Lake generally does not allow dogs, with the exception of guide dogs. Always look for signage or specific guidelines for each location to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Mole Valley?

Beyond lakeside activities, Mole Valley offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the Box Hill & the Stepping Stones loop. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and challenging MTB trails, such as those around Box Hill and Holmbury Hill.

Are there cafes or pubs near the lakes in Mole Valley?

Yes, you can find amenities near some lakes. Buckland Park Lake has an onsite restaurant called The Reverie, offering stunning lake views. Historically, Friday Street Mill Pond had The Stephen Langton pub nearby, though it is currently closed. It's always a good idea to check local listings for current operating hours and availability of cafes and pubs in the villages surrounding the lakes.

What is the best time to visit the lakes in Mole Valley?

The lakes in Mole Valley offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying water sports, picnics, and seeing wildlife like dragonflies. Autumn brings vibrant foliage to the surrounding woodlands, perfect for walks. Even in winter, the serene landscapes provide a peaceful setting for quiet contemplation, though some paths might be wet.

Are there accessible paths around the lakes for all visitors?

Accessibility varies by location. While many natural paths can be uneven, Puddenhole Lake is undergoing significant redevelopment with plans to include fishing platforms accessible for wheelchairs, aiming to enhance overall accessibility. For specific needs, it's recommended to check details for individual lake areas.

What makes Ashtead Park Nature Reserve unique?

Ashtead Park Nature Reserve is unique for its blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It's a 60-acre Local Nature Reserve with woodlands and ponds, and it's also a Grade II-listed park containing remnants of a Roman building. This makes it a fascinating spot for both nature enthusiasts and history buffs. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.

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