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Top 4 Lakes around Rushmoor

Best lakes around Rushmoor include a variety of natural and man-made water bodies, despite the administrative district not featuring numerous large natural lakes within its immediate boundaries. The area offers diverse aquatic environments, from serene natural lakes to historical military training pools and nature reserves with ponds. These locations provide opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and enjoying the local landscape. The region's lakes are often nestled within woodland or nature reserves, contributing to their appeal for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Hawley Lake

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Extensive woodland around a lake. There is a mixture of paved, gravel and unsurfaced paths and trails. There are a couple of spots for a paddle too.

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Eelmoor Flash

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A flash is a type of lake created from subsidence, often after activities such as mining. There are numerous flashes across the country and Basingstoke Canal has a handful. These …

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Rowhill Nature Reserve

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Discover this hidden little gem in Aldershot featuring a network of walking trails, a large green area, ponds, and plenty of nooks and crannies to explore, including a number of hidden fairy doors!

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View of Long Bottom Horse Swimming Pool

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This pool of water was originally used as a military training facility for horses and their men to learn how to navigate through waters as practice for crossing water obstacles …

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Blackwater Valley Lake View

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I nice wide footpath along side the busy A331 from near Farnborough North Station to Frimley Railway Bridge. Firm but occasionally soft under foot. May become tricky when wet. A few places to rest or picnic overlooking the water.

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Howard
August 16, 2025, Hawley Lake

Nice peaceful spot, although there are no facilities or coffee shops in the immediate vicinity.

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This pool of water was originally used as a military training facility for horses and their men to learn how to navigate through waters as practice for crossing water obstacles in the war. The pool is disused today, however makes a nice little oasis in nature to enjoy some scenic views. The area is still used as a military training facility, it's essential to plan your trip in advance and check the firing times before visiting. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/south-east-training-estate-firing-times

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Discover this hidden little gem in Aldershot featuring a network of walking trails, a large green area, ponds, and plenty of nooks and crannies to explore, including a number of hidden fairy doors!

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April 12, 2022, Eelmoor Flash

A flash is a type of lake created from subsidence, often after activities such as mining. There are numerous flashes across the country and Basingstoke Canal has a handful. These small lakes make for great birdwatching sights and Eelmoor Flash is known for its dragonflies and damselflies in the summer months. Just along the canal to the east, you'll find a couple more.

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Dob
October 26, 2020, Hawley Lake

Part of a great ride through MOD land.

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The path is part of the Blackwater valley path which runs from Farnham to swallofield

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Perfect stop to dip you toes in the lake. Loads of wide gravel and hardpacked trails surround the lake. you could easily spend a few hours riding around, Or use them as a section of a larger ride. It's worth checking out trails around Minley Manor, Just over the road.

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Extensive woodland around a lake. There is a mixture of paved, gravel and unsurfaced paths and trails. There are a couple of spots for a paddle too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I explore around Rushmoor?

The Rushmoor area offers a mix of natural lakes, historical water features, and ponds within nature reserves. You can find diverse aquatic environments, from the extensive woodlands surrounding Hawley Lake to the serene ponds at Rowhill Nature Reserve.

Are there good walking trails around the lakes in Rushmoor?

Yes, many lakes in the area feature excellent walking trails. For instance, Rowhill Nature Reserve offers a network of paths through a large green area with ponds. Hawley Lake also has extensive woodland with a mixture of paved, gravel, and unsurfaced paths. You can find more hiking routes in the area by checking the hiking guide for Rushmoor.

What is the historical significance of some of the water features?

A notable historical site is the View of Long Bottom Horse Swimming Pool. This disused pool was originally a military training facility where horses and soldiers practiced navigating water obstacles. Today, it's a scenic oasis in nature.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities for children?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Hawley Lake is considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for paddling and easy walks. Rowhill Nature Reserve is also a hidden gem with ponds and even hidden fairy doors to discover, making it fun for kids. Eelmoor Flash is another family-friendly spot, known for birdwatching.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the lakes?

The lakes and nature reserves are home to various wildlife. Eelmoor Flash, for example, is particularly known for its dragonflies and damselflies during the summer months, and it's a great spot for birdwatching.

Can I go cycling near the lakes?

Absolutely. The area around Rushmoor offers various cycling opportunities. While Hawley Lake has wide gravel and hardpacked trails suitable for riding, you can find more dedicated routes in the cycling guide for Rushmoor, which includes routes along the Basingstoke Canal.

What is Rushmoor Lakes, and what does it offer?

Rushmoor Lakes, located near Farnham, is a popular day-ticket fishery comprising two main lakes: Kingfisher Lake and Pinetree Lake. Kingfisher Lake is versatile, stocked with various species like Roach, Bream, and Koi, suitable for all anglers. Pinetree Lake is known for specimen carp, with some exceeding 20 pounds, catering to more dedicated carp anglers. It offers a tranquil setting and well-maintained facilities.

Are there any lakes suitable for mountain biking?

While specific mountain biking trails directly around the lakes are not detailed, the broader Rushmoor area has options. You can explore the MTB Trails around Rushmoor guide for routes that might pass near some water features or through similar woodland environments.

Where can I find scenic views of the lakes?

For great views, Hawley Lake offers excellent vistas across the water, especially beautiful at sunset. The Blackwater Valley Lake View also provides a nice wide footpath alongside the water, with places to rest or picnic overlooking the lake.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Rushmoor?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from extensive woodlands to serene nature reserves. Many enjoy the varied paths for walking and cycling, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the peaceful atmosphere. The historical elements, like the disused military training pool, also add a unique charm.

Is there public transport access to any of the lakes?

While specific public transport routes to each lake are not detailed, the Blackwater Valley Lake View is accessible via a footpath that runs from near Farnborough North Station, making it reachable by train.

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