Best lakes around Throwley are found within the surrounding Kent area, offering various recreational opportunities. While Throwley itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the region provides access to several well-regarded fisheries and nature reserves. These locations are characterized by diverse aquatic habitats and are often set within the Kent countryside. The area offers opportunities for observing wildlife and engaging in outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 14, 2026
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Beauiful gardens to spend a few hours walking and exploring in Kent. The garden of England.
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Strictly speaking a footpath, but well used by cyclists. Just be courteous to any walkers you meet. Punchy little off-road climb near the top, coming up from the mill.
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Lovely views over Eastwell Lake from the Eastwell Lake water crossing.
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Ten acres of family-owned Edwardian gardens, terraces of fragrant roses lead to a small lake and water garden, framed by a fabulous Japanese rock garden and bridge. Highlights include the unusual topiary featuring various animals and birds, a grass maze planted with ornamental grasses and herbaceous perennials, the arboretum and an extensive collection of spring bulbs and mature trees.
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Oare Marshes is a 71.4-hectare Local Nature Reserve north of Faversham in Kent. It is owned and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust.
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Not just a highlight for garden lovers
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Amazing !!!! Here you come to rest!
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If you go over the little bridge then turn right just before the train gates there is a nice bit of made footpath that runs along the far edge of the lake which is well worth a look.. ;O)
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Around Throwley, you'll discover a variety of lakes, including internationally important wildlife habitats like Oare Marshes Nature Reserve, man-made lakes rich in wildlife such as Eastwell Lake, and even lakes within beautiful Edwardian gardens like those at Mount Ephraim Gardens. The region also features well-regarded fisheries for angling enthusiasts.
Yes, several lakes around Throwley are great for families. Oare Marshes Nature Reserve and Eastwell Lake are both noted for their wildlife observation opportunities, which can be engaging for all ages. Additionally, Mount Ephraim Gardens offers a small lake within its extensive gardens, complete with topiary and a grass maze, making it a fun outing for families.
For exceptional birdwatching, head to Oare Marshes Nature Reserve. It's an internationally important wildlife habitat known for diverse breeding, migrating, and overwintering species. You can spot pied avocets, common redshanks, common snipes, and many other wetland birds. Eastwell Lake is also an important site for migrating birds, where you might see herons and kingfishers.
Yes, the surrounding Kent area offers several well-regarded fisheries. Lavender Farm Fishery near Whitstable features two lakes with carp, tench, rudd, and more. Langley's Lake in Teynham is popular for carp angling, with fish over 30 lbs, and also hosts pike, tench, and bream. Both offer day ticket fishing.
The lakes around Throwley are rich in wildlife. At Oare Marshes Nature Reserve and Oare Marshes Spring, you can observe thousands of migratory and breeding wetland birds, as well as wild ponies grazing. Eastwell Lake is home to herons, kingfishers, various wildfowl, and occasionally badgers, stoats, and roe deer.
While specific accessibility details for all lakes are not available, Lavender Farm Fishery in Hernhill, near Whitstable, does offer disabled anglers access to pegs near the car park, though reservations are recommended. For other locations, it's advisable to check directly with the site for current accessibility information.
Beyond wildlife observation and angling, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Throwley guide, which includes routes like the 'Oare Marshes Spring – Market Place, Faversham loop'. You can also find road cycling and mountain biking trails in the wider area, detailed in the respective komoot guides.
The best time to visit often depends on your interest. For birdwatching, autumn and winter are excellent for observing overwintering and migratory species at places like Oare Marshes Nature Reserve. Spring and summer offer opportunities to see breeding birds and enjoy the lush countryside. Mount Ephraim Gardens is particularly beautiful when its extensive collection of spring bulbs and roses are in bloom.
Yes, there are walking opportunities. Oare Marshes Nature Reserve offers paths for exploring its diverse habitats. The Mill Footpath and Wooden Bridge highlight describes a trail that runs along the edge of a lake, suitable for walkers and cyclists.
Oare Marshes Spring is a 176-acre nature reserve that attracts thousands of migratory, overwintering, and breeding wetland birds. It's unique for its wild ponies grazing on the wetlands and even features a spring with fresh, cold drinking water. It's a heavily protected site, recognized as an internationally important wetland.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich wildlife and tranquil natural settings. The birdwatching opportunities at Oare Marshes Nature Reserve are highly valued, as are the beautiful views and diverse wildlife at Eastwell Lake. The unique blend of formal gardens and natural beauty at Mount Ephraim Gardens also receives high praise.


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