Best lakes around Marlow, a town situated on the River Thames in Buckinghamshire, offers access to diverse waterways and natural areas. The region is characterized by its riverine landscape, woodlands, and open countryside. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from purpose-built rowing venues to tranquil nature reserves. This area provides opportunities for watersports, walking, and wildlife observation.
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Dorney Lake is a purpose-built rowing lake and Meetings & Events Venue in England. It is near the village of Dorney, Buckinghamshire, and is around 3 km west of Windsor and Eton, close to the River Thames. The lake is privately owned and financed by Eton College. The 3-mile flat, tarmacked loop around Dorney Lake's rowing course ideal for running. NOTE: Closed to the public from mid-April to September. Public parking onsite What3words: ///entire.vibes.sport
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Stunning little pond on Penn Common with a charming pub nearby. A great place to stop for a break, or just to enjoy the view as you ride past. Especially beautiful as the sun is going down.
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On the other side of the lakes is sewage works, giving off horrendous smells
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This is a beautiful nature reserve situated along the banks of the River Thames near Bourne End and Little Marlow. The reserve hosts a number of habitats such as wetlands, meadows, and woodlands, that provide home to a variety of wonderful bird and animal species.
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Owned by Eton College, Dorney Lake is an epic watersports and outdoor activities venue. It holds fantastic triathlons each year and was the London 2012 Olympics rowing venue. You don't have to get wet to visit though, and in the surroundings are footpaths and cycle paths so you can admire it from the snugness of your dry clothes.
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On an island in the lake, the Music Temple is an elegant, Doric temple with a semi-circular end. Dating from the 1770s it was used as a theatre and the remains of a stage survive inside it. It is still sometimes used for musical entertainments in the summer.
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Dorney Lake is a 2,200-metre flat water rowing lake owned by Eton College. Used for international regattas, and indeed the 2012 Olympic Venue for Rowing, Adapted Rowing and Flatwater Canoeing, the Rowing Lake is also available for use by other organisations and clubs. Rowing and canoeing courses and camps are run by the Club as well as team-building activities organised by the hospitality team. Contact the club directly for more information. Dorney Lake also hosts six Triathlons a year, which are very popular with competitors and supporters alike. See the What's On section of this website to find out more. As well as the watersports themselves, the grounds of the lake are open for cyclists, joggers and walkers. As part of the lake's construction, a Park and Arboretum have been developed with an ever-growing array of flora and fauna. https://www.windsor.gov.uk/things-to-do/dorney-lake-p301801
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For walks and nature observation, Spade Oak Nature Reserve, part of Little Marlow Lakes Country Park, is highly recommended. It features wetlands, meadows, and woodlands, providing a habitat for various bird and animal species. You can explore miles of footpaths and enjoy birdwatching. Another serene option is Penn Common Pond, known for its peaceful setting and a charming nearby pub.
For watersports, Dorney Lake Olympic Rowing Course is an excellent choice. It's a 2,200-meter flat water rowing lake that hosted the London 2012 Olympics and continues to hold triathlons. While the lake itself is primarily for organized events, you can enjoy the surroundings from footpaths and cycle paths. For open water swimming and stand-up paddleboarding, Westhorpe Lake offers three swim courses (400m, 750m, and 1500m) and is considered a safe training venue.
Yes, many areas are family-friendly. Spade Oak Nature Reserve offers easy footpaths through wetlands and woodlands, perfect for family strolls and wildlife spotting. Penn Common Pond is also a lovely spot for families, with ducks and a nearby pub. The flat, tarmacked loop around Dorney Lake is also suitable for family walks and cycling.
The lakes and nature reserves around Marlow are rich in wildlife. At Spade Oak Nature Reserve, you can find various bird and animal species, including rare waterfowl and waders, inhabiting its wetlands, meadows, and woodlands. Smaller ponds like Russell's Water Pond are noted for being full of ducks and some large fish. Clay Pit Ponds are home to great crested and smooth newts, and various aquatic plants like frogbit and water-violet.
Yes, there are. For instance, near the lakes, you can find View of the Music Temple, an elegant Doric temple dating from the 1770s, located on an island in a lake. It was historically used as a theatre. Additionally, Pond in Park Wood offers a glimpse into the past with evidence of ancient field systems and a former deer park.
Westfield Fishery, located in Medmenham between Marlow and Henley on Thames, is a dedicated spot for fishing. It features a 3.5-acre carp fishing lake, offering a peaceful setting to catch carp, pike, and other coarse fish, with carp weighing up to 38 lbs. The fishery provides facilities including toilets, showers, and even shepherd's huts for overnight stays.
Many easy walking routes are available. The 3-mile flat, tarmacked loop around Dorney Lake Olympic Rowing Course is excellent for a leisurely walk or run. For more natural settings, the footpaths within Little Marlow Lakes Country Park and Spade Oak Nature Reserve offer easy strolls. You can find more easy hikes around Marlow, including routes like 'Marlow & Thames Path loop' and 'Steve Redgrave Statue – Thames Towpath loop from Marlow', by visiting the Easy hikes around Marlow guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The surroundings of Dorney Lake Olympic Rowing Course feature dedicated cycle paths, including a 3-mile flat, tarmacked loop. You can also find various road cycling routes around Marlow that pass by or near some of the lakes. Explore options like 'Marlow Suspension Bridge – Hambleden Weir loop from Marlow' in the Road Cycling Routes around Marlow guide.
The lakes around Marlow can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, picnics, and enjoying lush greenery and wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage for walks, while winter offers peaceful, crisp walks and opportunities for birdwatching, especially for overwintering species. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. Penn Common Pond is noted for having a charming pub just over the road, making it a great spot for a break. The town of Marlow itself, being close to many of these lakes, offers a wide selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Many lakes are relatively accessible. Little Marlow Lakes Country Park and Spade Oak Nature Reserve are a short walk from Marlow or Bourne End, which have public transport links. For those driving, parking is generally available near popular walking spots, though it's always advisable to check specific locations beforehand. Dorney Lake also has parking facilities for visitors.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse range of experiences offered by the lakes. From the Olympic-standard facilities at Dorney Lake for sports enthusiasts to the tranquil wildlife haven of Spade Oak Nature Reserve, there's something for everyone. The serene beauty of spots like Penn Common Pond and the opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing nature are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.


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