Best lakes around Perry offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of reservoirs, nature reserves, and smaller lakes, providing varied landscapes for outdoor activities. These areas are characterized by natural beauty, often including woodlands, rivers, and wildlife habitats. Visitors can explore environments from large bodies of water suitable for boating to tranquil nature reserves ideal for wildlife observation.
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The cycle path along the top of the dam is wide and flat and gives great views across the reservoir. Reach it from the Visitor Centre at the northern end although access at the southern end is trickier as you have to squeeze through a narrow gap next to a locked gate by the main road.
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Off the main track to the left you take a narrow wooden walkway out to the hide which has great views over Heronry South Lake as well as Heronry North Lake.
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Good cafe usually busy but plenty of space for bikes and a playpark for youngsters. Great crazy golf course due to open May 2023.
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Bird hide overlooking the wildlife lake at Hichingbrooke Country Park. Look out for the likes of Cormorant, heron, tern, teal, wigeon, coot, moorhen, great crested grebe and great crested newt amongst many others. Don't forget your binoculars!
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The path round Grafham Water skirts very close to the shoreline on this side of the lake and affords fantastic views, such as this at Church Hill Bay.
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Grafham Water is a reservoir with a circumference of about 16 km (10 mi). It is the eighth largest reservoir in England by volume and the third largest by area. Just a few short miles from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, Grafham Water, England's third largest reservoir can be found nestled in 1500 acres of beautiful countryside. Designated as a SSSI the western end features a 280 acre nature reserve and is home to ancient woodlands, reed beds and bird and amphibian species. There are big open spaces to take in the views and facilities include visitor centre and two cafes. Bike hire is also available and there is a trail around the water. It can get muddy at times.
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Grafham Water is a site of Special scientific Interest covering almost 2000 acres. Built in 1965, it is the 8th largest reservoir in England. The lake hosts a water sport centre and cafe. Making it a great place to take a break.
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The most popular spots include Grafham Water, known for its 9-mile loop route and scenic views, and Paxton Pits Nature Reserve, which offers diverse habitats like lakes, riverside, and woodlands, perfect for wildlife spotting.
Yes, both Grafham Water and Paxton Pits Nature Reserve are considered family-friendly. Grafham Water offers cycling and coffee shops, while Paxton Pits has a visitor centre with refreshments and opportunities for spotting kingfishers and nightingales. The Wildlife Lake Bird Hide is also a great family activity for observing birds.
At Paxton Pits Nature Reserve, you can spot kingfishers, nightingales, overwintering wildfowl, wildflowers, dragonflies, and butterflies. The Wildlife Lake Bird Hide at Hichingbrooke Country Park provides views of cormorants, herons, terns, teal, wigeon, coots, moorhens, great crested grebes, and great crested newts.
Absolutely. The View of Church Hill Bay offers fantastic views of Grafham Water, with the path skirting close to the shoreline. Additionally, the Kingfisher Hide provides great views over Heronry South and North Lakes.
The area around Perry offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Grafham Water running loop' or 'Valve Tower at Grafham Water loop from Perry'. For cycling, there are routes such as 'The Giddy Goat Coffee Shop – Grafham Water Reservoir loop from Grafham' for road cycling, and 'Grafham Water – Grafham Water loop from Perry' for touring. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Perry, Road Cycling Routes around Perry, and Cycling around Perry guides.
Yes, Grafham Water features a popular 9-mile loop route suitable for walking, with a mixture of gravel, mud, and road surfaces. Paxton Pits Nature Reserve also offers numerous paths through its diverse habitats.
Grafham Water has facilities including Rutland Cycling and two coffee shops. Visitors often recommend purchasing an annual parking pass if planning regular visits.
Paxton Pits Nature Reserve offers a visitor centre with refreshments, facilities, and expert advice. It's an excellent place for nature observation, with kingfishers and nightingales being common sights, and overwintering wildfowl visiting in colder months.
For cycling around Grafham Water, it's often recommended to go anti-clockwise, which can be faster and helps avoid missing a section on the northwest side. Be aware that in hot weather, some parts of the track might have swarms of midges.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful scenes and diverse natural environments. The mix of gravel, mud, and road surfaces on trails like the one at Grafham Water offers varied experiences. The opportunity to spot a wide array of wildlife, from kingfishers to great crested newts, at places like Paxton Pits Nature Reserve and the bird hides, is also highly valued.
While specific crowd levels aren't detailed, areas like the Wildlife Lake Bird Hide and Kingfisher Hide offer more focused, tranquil experiences for wildlife observation, potentially providing a quieter alternative to the main loop at Grafham Water.


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