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Top 7 Lakes around Widford

Best lakes around Widford are found within the wider Hertfordshire region, offering a variety of natural landscapes. The area features numerous lakes, many of which originated as gravel pits and have since been reclaimed by nature. These bodies of water are often integrated into nature reserves or historical parklands, providing habitats for diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore these sites for walking, wildlife observation, and other outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Widford

  • The most popular lakes is Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial, a lake within a historical park. This site features a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, and the River Beane, all contained within a 4-mile wall.
  • Another must-see spot is King's Meads Nature Reserve, one of Hertfordshire's largest water meadows. It is home to 265 types of wildflower and 119 species of bird, offering significant wildlife displays throughout the year.
  • Visitors also love Amwell Nature Reserve, a site with diverse habitats including reedbeds, grassland, and woodland. Its Great Hardmead Lake and islands are notable for 21 species of dragonfly in summer and migrating birds in winter.
  • Widford is known for nature reserves, park lakes, and historical estate lakes. These offer diverse environments for wildlife observation, walking, and water activities.
  • The lakes around Widford are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 20 upvotes and 3 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Amwell Nature Reserve

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Amwell Nature Reserve is a wonderful place for a stroll, with beautiful viewpoints and much to interest wildlife enthusiasts. It is host to myriad habitats including reedbeds, grassland and woodland. The most interesting aspect of the reserve is Great Hardmead Lake and its islands.

Summer is notable for the 21 species of dragonfly that hunt across the waters, while winter sees migrating birds inhabit the site. There's even a designated Dragonfly Trail, which is open between May and September.

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Woodhall Park's rolling countryside is home to a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, a beautiful lake and the River Beane. Created in the 18th century, the park is contained within a 4-mile (6.5 km) wall and is largely unchanged since its creation. Nature conservation projects, forestry work and farming also take place on the estate.

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King's Meads Nature Reserve

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King's Meads Nature Reserve is one of the largest water meadows in Hertfordshire. It is home to 265 types of wildflower and 119 species of bird, including many rare species. You can expect great displays of wildlife at all times of year, but especially between April to July and November to February.

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Lea Valley Canal

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So close to London - so nice and quiet!

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Trail From Lee Valley White Water to Rye House

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Off-road trail from Lee Valley White Water to Rye House, through Lee Valley Country Park on well surfaced paths. Great views of Seventy Acre Lake from Fishers Green information centre. Good cafe at Hayes Hill Farm. Suitable for walking, gravel bikes and mountain bikes.

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January 6, 2025, Trail From Lee Valley White Water to Rye House

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Off-road trail from Lee Valley White Water to Rye House, through Lee Valley Country Park on well surfaced paths. Great views of Seventy Acre Lake from Fishers Green information centre. Good cafe at Hayes Hill Farm. Suitable for walking, gravel bikes and mountain bikes.

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Woodhall Park's rolling countryside is home to a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, a beautiful lake and the River Beane. Created in the 18th century, the park is contained within a 4-mile (6.5 km) wall and is largely unchanged since its creation. Nature conservation projects, forestry work and farming also take place on the estate.

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Amazing Art of Remembrance

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Moderate trail with an outstanding Area for all to enjoy

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Amwell Nature Reserve is a wonderful place for a stroll, with beautiful viewpoints and much to interest wildlife enthusiasts. It is host to myriad habitats including reedbeds, grassland and woodland. The most interesting aspect of the reserve is Great Hardmead Lake and its islands. Summer is notable for the 21 species of dragonfly that hunt across the waters, while winter sees migrating birds inhabit the site. There's even a designated Dragonfly Trail, which is open between May and September.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular lakes to visit around Widford?

Visitors frequently enjoy Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial, known for its historical parkland and Grade I-listed mansion. King's Meads Nature Reserve is also highly regarded for its extensive water meadows and diverse wildlife. For birdwatching and dragonfly spotting, Amwell Nature Reserve is a popular choice.

Are there family-friendly lakes near Widford?

Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Amwell Nature Reserve is listed as family-friendly and features a dedicated 'Dragonfly Trail' open from May to September. Stanborough Park Lakes, while not explicitly in the guide, are known for playgrounds, boat hire, and water zorbing, making them great for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at the lakes around Widford?

The lakes around Widford, many originating from old gravel pits, are now rich wildlife havens. You can find diverse habitats including reedbeds, grasslands, and woodlands. Expect to see a variety of bird species, wildflowers, and insects like dragonflies, especially at reserves like Amwell Nature Reserve and King's Meads Nature Reserve. Some lakes, like Stocker's Lake, are nationally important for wintering birds and host large heronries.

Are there historical sites or landmarks near the lakes?

Yes, Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial is set within a historical park featuring a Grade I-listed mansion and ancient trees, all contained within a 4-mile wall. The park itself dates back to the 18th century and remains largely unchanged.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The area around Widford offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, with guides like Hiking around Widford. There are also routes for gravel biking and mountain biking, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Widford and Gravel biking around Widford guides. Many lakes are also popular for birdwatching, fishing, and general walks.

Are there good places for walking or hiking around the lakes?

Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial has an easy trail suitable for all. King's Meads Nature Reserve offers moderate trails with outstanding natural beauty. For more options, explore the Hiking around Widford guide, which includes routes like the 'Alpaca Farm – St. Mary's Church loop from Widford'.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Widford?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For wildflowers and bird displays, April to July is ideal at places like King's Meads Nature Reserve. Summer (May to September) is excellent for spotting dragonflies at Amwell Nature Reserve. For wintering birds, November to February is prime time, especially at Stocker's Lake.

Are the lakes around Widford accessible by public transport?

While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, many popular sites in Hertfordshire are generally accessible. For example, the Lea Valley Canal is reachable by train from Liverpool Street Station to Hertford or Ware. It's advisable to check local transport links for individual lake destinations.

Can I go fishing at any of the lakes?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Fairlands Valley Park Lakes are well-stocked with carp and coarse fish. Rib Valley Lakes offer 20 acres of fishery for both fly fishing and coarse fishing, with Rib Lake being known for carp. Stanborough Park's South Lake is also well-stocked with various fish species.

Are there any dog-friendly walks around the lakes?

Many natural areas and parks around lakes in Hertfordshire are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be kept on leads to protect wildlife. The Lea Valley Canal path is known for many dog walkers. Always check specific reserve or park rules before visiting with your dog.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Widford?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the abundance of wildlife. The tranquility and opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and exploring historical parklands are frequently highlighted. The community enjoys the well-maintained trails and the chance to connect with nature close to urban areas.

Are there any lakes suitable for wheelchair users?

Yes, Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an easy trail for all to enjoy within its historical grounds.

Where can I find cafes or pubs near the lakes?

While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed for every lake, many popular parks and reserves, such as Stanborough Park, often have on-site facilities or are located near towns with amenities. The highlight 'Trail From Lee Valley White Water to Rye House' mentions a good cafe at Hayes Hill Farm. For routes along the Lea Valley Canal, pubs and cafes can be found in nearby towns like Hertford and Ware.

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