Best lakes around Mickleham are situated in a region characterized by rolling hills and woodlands. This area offers a blend of natural tranquility and historical sites, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The landscape features various ponds and small lakes, often nestled within picturesque settings. It is a popular destination for those seeking walking trails and natural features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A pretty mere pond in Walton-on-the-Hill, with a cafe nearby, so a great place to stop for a break. Very calm and peaceful with a number of benches to enjoy.
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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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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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Popular with dog walkers, hikers and cyclists, Black Pond suddenly appears as you walk along the path. It is a calm oasis so close to the busy A3. The lake was dug to supply water to Claremont Gardens, a landscape garden close by, now managed by the National Trust.
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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 used to be a draw, but is currently closed and up for sale.
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Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Friday Street Mill Pond is a beautiful and relatively quiet spot, popular on weekends, with a tip about finding beehives that kids might enjoy. Walton Pond is another great option, offering a peaceful setting with a cafe nearby for a convenient break.
The lakes around Mickleham offer diverse natural features. Friday Street Mill Pond is known for its historical connection to a hammer mill. Black Pond is a calm oasis, originally dug to supply water to Claremont Gardens. You might also spot numerous white ducks at Tilling Springs Pond.
Absolutely. The Mickleham area is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, including easy walks like the 'Bench With a View of Dorking – The Gallops, Mickleham Downs loop' or moderate trails such as the 'Box Hill Natural Play Trail – Salomons Memorial Viewpoint loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Mickleham guide.
Yes, some lakes are particularly popular with dog walkers. Black Pond is a well-known spot for those with dogs, offering a calm environment for walks.
While specific fishing regulations should always be checked locally, Friday Street Mill Pond is noted to have 'plenty of fish'. There's also a Hidden Fishing Pond in Surrey Hills, though its accessibility might be limited as it appears to be an old, potentially private, spot.
The area around Mickleham offers great cycling, including mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Hogden Lane and Polesden Lacey loop' for MTB or the 'Denbies Wine Estate loop' for gravel biking. Check out the MTB Trails around Mickleham guide and the Gravel biking around Mickleham guide for detailed routes.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. Walton Pond has a cafe conveniently located across the road. While the Stephen Langton pub near Friday Street Mill Pond is currently closed, other local establishments may be available in nearby villages.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. Weekends can be popular, especially at spots like Friday Street Mill Pond, so consider visiting on weekdays for a quieter experience.
Yes, some of the natural features also offer scenic views. Black Pond is noted for having 'a seat with a view', providing a tranquil spot to take in the surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities. The lakes are valued for their peaceful ambiance, picturesque settings, and the chance to enjoy walking, hiking, and cycling. The community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 350 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
No, wild swimming is generally not permitted. For instance, a sign at Friday Street Mill Pond explicitly states 'no bathing'.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Friday Street Mill Pond once powered a hammer mill until the eighteenth century. Black Pond was originally dug to supply water to the nearby Claremont Gardens.


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