Lyminster And Crossbush
Lyminster And Crossbush
Best lakes around Lyminster And Crossbush are found in the surrounding areas, as the region itself is characterized by streams and drainage ditches. These nearby lakes offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for visitors. The area provides various walking routes and natural features, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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No toilet, but they will give you 20p to use the public loo (if you're a customer)
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It is currently fenced off with goats grazing around it. The goats for sure are curious of visitors.
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A historic, man-made lake in West Sussex, mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was stocked with carp in the 1960s by Donald Leney, and a number of these original fish are still present. It is a well-known fishing spot with a mix of carp, including the historic Leney fish and more recent additions.
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Swanbourne Lake is part of Arundel park. It has a footpath to allow walk all around the lake and beyond.
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Hotham Park is a picturesque public park renowned for its floral displays, woodland areas, and tranquil lakes.
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For families, Swanbourne Lake in Arundel is an excellent choice. It offers accessible paths, a tearoom, and the opportunity to feed ducks or hire rowing boats during warmer months. Hotham Park also features tranquil lakes within a public park setting, complete with a café and floral displays, making it suitable for all ages.
Yes, WWT Arundel Wetland Centre is a fantastic destination for wildlife enthusiasts, supporting a wide array of species including various birds, insects, and small mammals. Additionally, Burton Mill Pond and Mill, part of a Local Nature Reserve, is known for its diverse wetland habitats, rare plants, and birdlife, including dragonflies and warblers.
You can enjoy a leisurely circular walk around Swanbourne Lake, which is just over a mile long and suitable for all abilities. For a more immersive nature experience, Burton Mill Pond and Mill offers a circular nature trail of approximately 3 miles through woodlands and reedbeds. For more hiking options, explore the easy hikes around Lyminster And Crossbush.
While direct cycling paths around the immediate lake shores might be limited, the wider area around Lyminster and Crossbush offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including those near Arundel, by checking out the MTB Trails around Lyminster And Crossbush guide.
Yes, Swanbourne Lake is overlooked by the historic Arundel Castle, providing a stunning backdrop. The 18th-century Hiorne's Tower is also visible from the lake, adding to the area's historical charm. Burton Mill Pond and Mill also has historical context as an atmospheric hammer pond.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer (March to October) are ideal for enjoying activities like rowing on Swanbourne Lake and spotting abundant wildlife. Autumn offers picturesque foliage, while winter can provide tranquil, crisp walks, especially around Burton Mill Pond and Mill for birdwatching.
The circular walk around Swanbourne Lake is generally flat and easy, suitable for pushchairs, though some sections can be muddy in wet weather. The nature trail at Burton Mill Pond and Mill is mostly flat with surfaced and unsurfaced footpaths, minor roads, and a boardwalk over wetter areas, making parts of it accessible.
Yes, Swanbourne Lake has the Swanbourne Lodge Tearoom and an ice cream kiosk. Hotham Park also features a café with good food. The nearby town of Arundel offers a wider selection of cafes and pubs.
Patching Pond is a well-known fishing spot, historically stocked with carp, including some original fish from the 1960s. It continues to be a popular location for anglers.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque settings, the abundance of wildlife, and the tranquil atmosphere. The ease of access for leisurely strolls, especially around Swanbourne Lake, and the rich biodiversity at places like Burton Mill Pond and Mill and WWT Arundel Wetland Centre are often highlighted as key attractions.
Lyminster and Crossbush is characterized more by streams, ponds, and drainage ditches. The prominent lakes mentioned, such as Swanbourne Lake and Burton Mill Pond and Mill, are located in the immediate vicinity, particularly near the historic town of Arundel.
Many of the walking paths around the lakes are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific regulations for each location, especially nature reserves like Burton Mill Pond and Mill or the WWT Arundel Wetland Centre, where dogs might be restricted or require leads to protect wildlife. Swanbourne Lake is generally welcoming to dogs on leads.


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