Best lakes around Liss are situated within Hampshire, England, offering access to various natural water bodies. The village is nestled in the South Downs National Park, providing a landscape of rolling hills and diverse habitats. This area features a mix of tranquil ponds and larger lakes, suitable for different outdoor activities. The region's natural setting makes it a destination for those seeking countryside exploration and lakeside environments.
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Nice place to stop for a quick snack break and is generally really quiet in this area.
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Path can get a bit muddy after wet weather, but a beautiful walk. Particularly in Autumn when the leaves are changing colours.
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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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Forest Mere is an area of enchanting woodland with sweeping green trees and sandy trails set next to a tranquil lake. It's home to Champney's, a popular health spa. A public bridleway runs through the resort, offering a scenic lakeside cycling experience.
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Kingsley Pond is a picturesque location in the heart of the Hampshire countryside. The pond is the perfect spot for walking & unwinding into nature. Make sure to check out the great pub whilst you're here, The Cricketers Inn, just around the corner.
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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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Three large ponds, strung like a necklace. A perfect place to enjoy the cool shade of the beech trees in summer or their spectacular yellows and golds in autumn.
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Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and natural beauty. For instance, Passfield Pond is noted for its peaceful, landscaped environment and variety of flowering plants. Buriton Church and Pond offers an idyllic village setting with a historic church, perfect for a scenic break. Many also enjoy the quiet spots like Kingsley Pond for unwinding in nature.
Yes, Buriton Church and Pond is a notable spot. The village pond is set at the foot of the downs, next to the Church of Saint Mary, a beautiful building dating back to the 12th Century. Its origins are even older, with a smaller church listed in the Domesday Book of 1086.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. Folly Pond, part of Forest Mere, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and home to 17 dragonfly species, as well as breeding birds like stonechat, wood warbler, and tree pipit. Frensham Great Pond, though a bit further, is also an SSSI and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), recognized for its rare and endangered wildlife.
Yes, Frensham Great Pond, located about 9 miles from Liss, is an excellent choice for families. It features a sandy beach, designated swimming areas, and opportunities for boating. The surrounding National Trust land offers woodland trails for walking and wildlife spotting. Closer to Liss, Passfield Pond and Kingsley Pond are also considered family-friendly for gentle walks and enjoying nature.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Pump Station (NMG Fishery) is a dedicated complex with three waters (Spectacle, Main Lake, and Donut) well-stocked with carp, roach, rudd, perch, and bream. Baron's Ponds (MBK Leisures) also offers excellent fishing in a serene setting, with carp over 30lb in its Main Lake, alongside roach, perch, and tench.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy cycling and mountain biking. A public bridleway runs through the resort at Forest Mere Lake, offering a scenic lakeside cycling experience. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling tours like the 'Liss Riverside Railway Walk' or mountain biking trails such as 'Liss Forest, Iping Common and Harting Down loop'. Find more details on these routes in the cycling guide and MTB trails guide for Liss.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The area around Forest Mere Lake features a lovely network of trails with sandy terrain. Frensham Great Pond offers extensive woodland trails and bridle paths. For specific routes, you can find easy hikes around Liss, including loops like 'Liss Riverside Railway Path – Liss Village Centre'. More hiking options are available in the easy hikes guide for Liss.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. The Pump Station fishing complex has an on-site cafe with a patio area, serving hot food and drinks. Near Kingsley Pond, you'll find The Cricketers Inn pub just around the corner, perfect for a break. Frensham Great Pond also has refreshments available on-site.
Frensham Great Pond, located about 9 miles from Liss, is the primary destination for swimming. It features a sandy beach and designated swimming areas, making it very popular, especially on warm days. For other lakes, it's generally best to check local regulations and safety guidelines, as many are primarily for fishing or nature observation and may not permit swimming.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Early summer (May/June) is ideal for seeing the rhododendrons at Passfield Pond and a variety of flowering plants. Autumn provides stunning reflections of reds, golds, and yellows in the tranquil waters of Folly Pond. For swimming at Frensham Great Pond, warmer summer months are best. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and enjoying the scenery.
While specific accessible routes are not detailed for all lakes, the South Downs National Park, where Liss is located, generally offers various footpaths and bridleways. For the most up-to-date information on accessibility for specific trails or lakes, it's advisable to check local council or park websites.
Many of the natural areas and trails around the lakes in the South Downs National Park are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock. For specific lakes like Frensham Great Pond, there might be restrictions in certain areas (e.g., designated swimming beaches) during peak seasons. Always look for local signage or check specific venue guidelines before visiting with your dog.


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