Best lakes around Long Sutton are found in the surrounding Lincolnshire countryside, offering diverse natural landscapes. This small market town serves as a gateway to various water features, from tranquil fishing spots to active leisure parks. The region's lakes cater to both nature enthusiasts seeking wildlife observation and those interested in water sports. These varied environments provide opportunities for different outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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The village was decorated for Halloween. Many people had put a great deal of effort oi to scarecrows.
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I can recommend buying an ice cream at the near by shop & eating it on the bench seat here.
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Great place for dog walking or running pretty good paths
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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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Be sure to check out the Ranger's House, the Tree Avenue and the Lebanese Cedars here
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Farnham Park is a delightful deer park situated within walking distance of Farnham town. Within the park are tree-lined avenues, ponds, valleys, hidden dells, and, due to its elevated position, some magnificent panoramic views across the surrounding countryside.
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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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Bricksbury Hill is a summit located in the Farnham area of Surrey. The area surrounding it is made up of numerous sandy mounds and open woodlands, with a number of small ponds dotted around too. This specific spot offers some beautiful scenery across one of the larger ponds in the area, which has some lovely clean water with a beach-like feel. Unfortunately, you're not able to swim here, but you can still pull up a picnic blanket and relax in the sunshine.
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The area around Long Sutton offers a diverse range of lakes, from tranquil fishing spots and nature reserves focused on wildlife observation to extensive leisure parks with various water sports and activities. You can find options for peaceful relaxation or active outdoor adventures.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. North View Lakes in Gedney Hill is a highly recommended spot, featuring three lakes for specimen, match, and pleasure angling. It's known for carp up to 39lb and a variety of other coarse fish.
For birdwatching and peaceful nature walks, the Deepings Lakes Nature Reserve is an excellent choice. This wetland reserve is known for its rich diversity of wildfowl and waterbird communities, including a nationally important heronry. It offers accessible bird hides and walking paths.
Absolutely. Tallington Lakes Leisure Park is ideal for families and those seeking active fun. It boasts 205 acres of lakes for water skiing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, paddleboarding, and more. It also features a dry ski slope, climbing tower, adventure playground, and swimming pool.
Yes, Bricksbury Hill Pond, while located further afield, is noted for its good paths and is a great place for dog walking. Many of the natural areas and walking trails around the lakes are generally suitable for dogs, but always check local signage for specific restrictions.
You can find a variety of walking trails, from pleasant, quiet lanes around villages like Upton Grey Village Pond to paths through open woodlands and nature reserves. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Greywell Mill – River Whitewater' loop or 'Odiham Wharf – Odiham Castle Ruins' loop, which are part of the hiking guide for Long Sutton.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes like the 'Frensham Ponds, Thursley Common & Hankley Common loops' or road cycling routes such as the 'Upton Grey Village Shop & Café – Upton Grey Village Pond loop'. More options are available in the gravel biking guide and road cycling guide for Long Sutton.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer months are ideal for water sports and enjoying the outdoor facilities at places like Tallington Lakes. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for walking and birdwatching, especially at nature reserves like Deepings Lakes, where you can observe migratory birds. Winter can be peaceful for quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, Eelmoor Flash is a unique type of lake created from subsidence. It's known for being a great birdwatching spot and for its abundance of dragonflies and damselflies during the summer months.
Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the variety of activities available. Many enjoy the peaceful walks, the chance to relax by the water, and the diverse options for fishing and water sports. The panoramic views from elevated spots like Farnham Park are also highly valued.
Some lake areas offer nearby amenities. For instance, Upton Grey Village Pond is in a charming village with nice pubs. Kingsley Pond also has a great pub, The Cricketers Inn, just around the corner. Tallington Lakes Leisure Park features a lakeside bar and restaurant on-site.


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