Best lakes around Cockett are situated within the broader Swansea area, featuring a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. The landscape includes mountain scenery and river systems, offering diverse habitats for wildlife. These locations provide opportunities for walking trails and fishing, contributing to the region's outdoor appeal.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Nice gravel track down to the reservoir with lovely views. Track down can get muddy but good fun. Do-able on a gravel bike
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Llewellyn Bridge is a Victorian stone-bridge that was reconstructed in 2013. Close-by is the iconic waterfall and Penllergare Upper Lake.
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Penllergare’s iconic waterfall is a manmade feature constructed on the River Llan to provide an ornamental lake.
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Easy walking along the Eastern and Southern edges of the reservoir, courtesy of the Gower Way (a 35-mile path linking Penller Castell to Rhossili if you fancy stretching your legs a little further). Fantastic views.
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Set amongst the stunning mountain scenery of the Mawr, the Lower Lliw reservoir is surrounded by a variety of habitats including bracken, scrub, grass and woodland, supporting a variety of wildlife. If you're into birding, keep an eye out for Peregrine, Kestrel, Raven, Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, Skylark, Whinchat, Red Kite and Curlew - which have all been spotted here. There is an accessible path to the South of Lower Lliw Reservoir that will take you all the way to the Upper Reservoir. The circular path closer to the shore-line features steep steps in places.
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Cyclists need to be aware of vehicles and walkers using the road between the Lower and Upper reservoir.
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The lower reservoir is not suitable to go around. There are steep steps at one end.
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Llanelli's wetland centre is a vast area of ponds, marshes and enclosures. There's plenty of amazing birdwatching to be had here, from native herons to Caribbean flamingoes calling the centre home. The Millennium Coastal Path cycle and hiking route goes past the centre and it's easy to visit. There's a charge to enter and you can find out more at: https://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/llanelli/
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For scenic walks, consider Upper Lliw Reservoir, which offers easy walking along its eastern and southern edges as part of the Gower Way. Lower Lliw Reservoir also has an accessible path to the south, leading to the Upper Reservoir, though its circular path closer to the shore features steep steps in places. The area around Penllergare Waterfall is also highly recommended for a great walk with plenty to see.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Upper Lliw Reservoir and Penllergare Waterfall are both listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is a fantastic family destination with ponds, marshes, and enclosures where visitors can observe various bird species, including Caribbean flamingoes.
The lakes and wetlands in the broader Swansea area are rich in wildlife. At Lower Lliw Reservoir, you might spot birds like Peregrine, Kestrel, Raven, Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, Skylark, Whinchat, Red Kite, and Curlew. The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is a prime location for birdwatching, home to native herons and even Caribbean flamingoes.
The Swansea area offers several excellent fishing spots. Fendrod Lake, located in the Swansea Enterprise Park, is a substantial 13-acre lake known for carp (up to 20lbs), bream, tench, roach, and more, with many accessible fishing pegs. The Half Round Ponds, also in the Enterprise Park, are beautifully landscaped mixed fisheries with Roach, Rudd, Carp, Tench, and Crucian Carp. For a more intimate setting, Pluck Lake (approx. 2 acres) holds specimen carp, pike, perch, roach, and rudd.
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility. Lower Lliw Reservoir features an accessible path to its south, connecting to the Upper Reservoir. Fendrod Lake also boasts many concreted fishing pegs, some specifically designed for disabled access, making it inclusive for many visitors.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary by location, many outdoor areas around lakes in the UK generally welcome dogs on leads. For instance, the walking trails around Upper Lliw Reservoir and Lower Lliw Reservoir are popular with dog walkers. Always check local signage for any restrictions, especially around nature reserves or sensitive wildlife areas like the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre.
Beyond walking, the area around Cockett offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring and road cycling options. For example, there are routes like the 'Swansea Bay Cycle Path – Clyne Valley Cycle Path loop' for touring bikes, or 'Clyne Valley Cycle Path – Caswell Bay Beach loop' for road cycling. Explore more options on the Cycling around Cockett or Road Cycling Routes around Cockett guide pages. Hiking routes are also abundant, such as the 'Stone Bridge Over Stream – Penllergare Lower Lake loop'. You can find more details on the Hiking around Cockett guide page.
Yes, the area has some interesting historical and man-made features. Penllergare Waterfall is an iconic man-made feature constructed on the River Llan to create an ornamental lake. Nearby, you can also find Llewellyn Bridge, a reconstructed Victorian stone bridge close to the waterfall and Penllergare Upper Lake.
The terrain varies. Around Upper Lliw Reservoir, you'll find easy walking along its eastern and southern edges. However, the circular path closer to the shore of Lower Lliw Reservoir features steep steps in places, so be prepared for varied conditions if you venture off the main accessible path.
Parking is available at several locations. For instance, Upper Lliw Reservoir has a car park, which also features a cafe (cash only). The Half Round Ponds, popular for fishing, also have their own dedicated car park, providing convenient access.
Yes, some attractions have an entrance fee. The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre, for example, charges an entrance fee. It's always advisable to check their official website for current pricing and opening hours before your visit.
While specific routes can vary, public transport options are available to reach areas near the lakes. For example, the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is easily accessible as the Millennium Coastal Path cycle and hiking route goes past it, and public transport links to Llanelli are generally good. For other locations like the Lliw Reservoirs or Penllergare, bus services might reach nearby villages, requiring a walk to the lake itself. It's best to check local bus schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information.


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