Best lakes around Langrish are situated in a region characterized by its rolling hills and natural water features. The area offers a variety of ponds and lakes, often nestled within scenic landscapes or near historical sites. These bodies of water contribute to the local environment, providing habitats and points of interest. The geography includes areas suitable for walking and exploring the countryside.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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These trout fishing ponds at Meon Springs make for a nice scenic, tranquil break. Especially so, as there is a cracking little cafe here with views out over the ponds. I had a great little snack here and found the staff and fishermen to be very friendly. It made my day!
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This beautiful Norman Church of St. Mary’s that we see today was built between 1150 and 1200, but was preceded by a smaller one that is listed in Domesday Book of 1086. Whether or not it was a Saxon building is not certainly known but the manor of Mapledurham, of which Buriton was the centre, was Saxon.
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A lovely stop with food stall. We just had a hot chocolate and cookie. The walk up the Southdowns Way in the direction of Winchester is lovely. We walked from Petersfield along the Southdowns Way and earlier in the year from Old Winchester Hill. Both lovely.
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The village of Buriton enjoys an idyllic setting at the foot of the downs, complete with a duck pond. Next to the pond is the Church of Saint Mary, a beautiful building dating back to the 12th Century. <https://southdownsdiscovery.com/destination-guides/buriton/>
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A pretty stop just south of Empshott with a spring, lake and woodland.
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Snacks and drinks including some vegan and vegetarian options.
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Coffee stop with honesty box £1 per cup. very friendly staff.
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Yes, several lakes around Langrish are suitable for families. Buriton Church and Pond is an idyllic village spot with a duck pond. Meon Springs and Whitewool Pond also offer tranquil settings that are family-friendly.
At Meon Springs, you'll find facilities including a tap for water refills and a selection of drinks and snacks. There's also a small cafe with views over the ponds at Whitewool Pond. A water tap is specifically available at Meon Springs Trout Fishery, where you can also purchase coffee.
Yes, Buriton Church and Pond is located next to the Church of Saint Mary, a beautiful building dating back to the 12th Century. This offers a glimpse into the region's history alongside a scenic pond.
The area around Langrish offers various walking opportunities. For instance, the Hangers Way crosses near Spring and Pond South of Empshott, providing a route through woodland. Many lakes are situated within scenic landscapes, offering pleasant walks. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Ashford Hangers loop from Petersfield' or 'Queen Elizabeth Country Park loop from Petersfield' which are part of the MTB Trails around Langrish guide, but also suitable for walking.
Many outdoor areas in Langrish are dog-friendly, including some of the lakes. For example, Meon Springs is listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and check local signage for specific restrictions.
Beyond enjoying the lakes, the Langrish area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. Popular routes include the 'Old Winchester Hill – Meon Valley Trail loop' for gravel biking or the 'South Downs National Park loop from Petersfield' for road cycling.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and scenic atmosphere. For instance, Meon Springs is described as a 'lovely and tranquil spot to stop and take a breath,' while Whitewool Pond offers 'amazing views of the countryside, calm, peaceful place to explore.' The historical charm of places like Buriton Church and Pond is also highly appreciated.
While not widely publicized, Spring and Pond South of Empshott offers a picturesque stop with a spring, lake, and surrounding woodland, providing a quieter, more natural experience away from more frequented spots.
The lakes and surrounding natural areas provide habitats for various wildlife. You can expect to see waterfowl like ducks at Buriton Church and Pond, and the general countryside setting around places like Whitewool Pond supports diverse birdlife and small mammals. The woodland near Spring and Pond South of Empshott also contributes to a rich natural environment.
The lakes around Langrish are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walks and picnics. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter provides a serene, quiet atmosphere, especially for those seeking peaceful walks in the crisp air.
Yes, many of the lake areas offer gentle paths suitable for easy walks. The village setting around Buriton Church and Pond is perfect for a short, leisurely stroll. Similarly, the tranquil surroundings of Whitewool Pond provide a calm and easy place to explore.


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