Best lakes around Wroughton offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. The area features various water bodies, including utility reservoirs, nature reserves, and public parks. While Wroughton Reservoir serves as a utility site, nearby locations like Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve and Queen's Park provide recreational opportunities. These areas contribute to the natural landscape surrounding Wroughton.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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What I like about this beautiful walk is how the varying the sights and the general walk is, always a nice lil surprise every now and then when you do the round
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A walk around the lake is always pleasant. Can be quite muddy at the top end in the winter/ when wet.
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This lagoon is set in a picturesque landscape and is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. The surrounding path is paved and flat, with a few smaller offshoots inviting you to explore the surrounding woodland on more rugged trails.
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Coate Water country park has a nature reserve, woodland and lake - great for wildlife watching and post-ride picnics.
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Concrete paths around the cafe and heading to the car parks. Paths are all weather, but puddles form after heavy rain. Park is host to Parkrun on each Saturday morning at 9am to around 10am, where about 300 runners form to run two laps.
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Willow, ash and birch can all be found in the park's woodlands, with oak trees on higher ground. A fantastic park with nature trails, bird hides and family activities, this is a lovely place to walk through or simply visit. There are also good facilities, a cafe and BBQ hire.
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It was lovely nd slow pace as with child seat at the back and another child on bike with me.
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Several lakes near Wroughton are ideal for families. Coate Water Country Park is popular for its nature reserve, woodland, and lake, offering wildlife watching and picnic spots. Lydiard Park also features a lake and is family-friendly with all-weather paths. Additionally, Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve in Royal Wootton Bassett provides a large play area and a nature trail with a quiz, while Queen's Park in Swindon offers expansive grass areas for play and birdwatching.
Yes, Peatmoor Lagoon is known for its paved and flat surrounding path, making it suitable for leisurely strolls and accessible for wheelchairs or strollers. Lydiard Park also has concrete paths around its cafe and leading to car parks, which are all-weather friendly.
The lakes around Wroughton offer diverse natural features. Coate Water Country Park boasts a nature reserve, woodlands, and a lake, perfect for wildlife watching. Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve features ancient woodlands, flower-rich meadows, and a stream, with bluebells and wild garlic in spring. Queen's Park in Swindon is characterized by ornamental trees, shrubs, and a large central lake home to numerous ducks and swans.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. You can enjoy a pleasant walk around Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform, which is part of a large landscape park with nature trails. Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve has well-maintained paths for walking and hiking, including a nature trail. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes like 'Barbury Hill loop from Barbury Castle Country Park' which are part of the easy hikes around Wroughton guide.
While specific dog rules vary by location, many outdoor areas around Wroughton are generally dog-friendly. Coate Water Country Park is a popular spot for walks, and many visitors bring their dogs. It's always advisable to check local signage for leash requirements and waste disposal guidelines at each specific lake or park.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Cycling is popular, with routes like 'Darkroom Espresso – Bicycle Dismount Point loop from Wroughton' available in the Cycling around Wroughton guide. Mountain biking trails are also accessible, such as 'The Ridgeway at Barbury Castle – Hackpen White Horse loop from Barbury Castle' from the MTB Trails around Wroughton guide. Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve also has an active angling club.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform has good facilities, including a cafe. Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve also features a local cafe for refreshments. For pubs, you might find options in nearby villages, but it's best to check specific locations for proximity.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly lovely at Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve, with bluebells and wild garlic in bloom. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands around the lakes. Summer is ideal for picnics and enjoying the open spaces, while winter walks can be peaceful, though some paths might be muddy, especially at Coate Water Lake.
Parking is available at several lake locations. Lydiard Park has parking facilities, though a small fee applies. Coate Water Country Park also offers parking. For Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve and Queen's Park, nearby public parking options are generally available, often within walking distance.
While not exactly 'hidden,' Queen's Park in Swindon is often described as a 'green oasis of tranquillity' and a 'hidden gem' close to the town center, offering a serene natural environment. For a picturesque village setting, the Village Pond in the Oxfordshire Countryside provides a charming, postcard-like experience on the border with Oxfordshire.
Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve in Royal Wootton Bassett is unique for its blend of ancient woodlands, flower-rich meadows, and a stream that bursts with bluebells and wild garlic in spring. It offers a tranquil ambiance, a nature trail with a quiz, a Kingfisher sculpture, and is a popular spot for feeding ducks and geese, making it a diverse and engaging outdoor escape.
Yes, Queen's Park is centrally located in Swindon and is easily accessible by public transport within the town. Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve in Royal Wootton Bassett is also just over a mile from the High Street, making it reachable via local bus services. For other locations like Coate Water Country Park, local bus routes often serve areas nearby, requiring a short walk.


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