Lakes around Hankerton offer a variety of natural landscapes and recreational opportunities within the wider Wiltshire area. While Hankerton itself does not feature large natural lakes, the surrounding region provides access to numerous water bodies. These areas are characterized by diverse aquatic ecosystems, often supporting birdlife and offering spaces for outdoor activities. The geography includes both natural and man-made lakes, contributing to the local natural heritage.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Great flowing surface track with a quality turns through the lakes.
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Popular spot for lunch or snack and a drink. There is both indoor and outdoor seating, the latter having views over the lake. Opening hours: Wednesday 9am–5pm Thursday 9am–5pm Friday 9am–5pm Saturday 9am–5pm Sunday 9am–5pm Monday 9am–5pm Tuesday 9am–5pm Suggest new hours
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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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Great cafe situated next to a lake. With outside seating on the decking (if you’re very lucky you might get to see otters) open from Wed-Sun 9:00- 16:00
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Open: Wed-Sun 10am-4pm. A beautifully located café with wooden decking platform and glass allowing you to observe the wildlife, while drinking a great warming coffee or tea (on a crisp winters day) and delicious home make cake. A real gem!
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While Hankerton itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding region offers several notable options. The Cotswold Water Park is a significant draw, comprising over 150 lakes with many areas designated as nature reserves. Other popular spots include Lydiard Park, which features all-weather paths, and the area around Singletrack Between the Manorbrook Lakes, known for its cycling routes.
The lakes in the wider Hankerton area are rich in natural beauty. You can expect diverse aquatic ecosystems supporting a variety of birdlife. For example, Langford Lakes, managed by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, is a prime spot for birdwatching, hosting about 150 different species including kingfishers and lapwings. Shearwater Lake also offers picturesque walks through woodlands, with opportunities to observe wildflowers, butterflies, and birds.
Many of the lakes are enjoyable year-round. However, for cycling routes like Singletrack Between the Manorbrook Lakes, the spring and summer months are often recommended for the best conditions. Birdwatching at places like Langford Lakes can be rewarding across different seasons as various species migrate or are more active.
Yes, the region offers excellent fishing. Ivy House Lakes near Chippenham is a 22-acre complex catering to anglers of all abilities, with day ticket fishing and waters stocked with carp, bream, and other species. Shearwater Lake, within the Longleat Estate, is also renowned for its fishing, considered one of Britain's finest locations for carp fishing.
The Cotswold Water Park, with its more than 150 lakes, is a hub for a wide array of water-based activities. Shearwater Lake is also known for sailing opportunities. Specific activities can vary by lake, so it's advisable to check with individual lake operators for details.
Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. Shearwater Lake offers picturesque walks through established open woodland and fields. Lydiard Park features all-weather paths suitable for walks. For more structured routes, you can explore various hiking trails in the wider area, such as those found in the Hiking around Hankerton guide, which includes easy to moderate options like the Sandpool Farm Nature Reserve loop.
Absolutely. The Singletrack Between the Manorbrook Lakes is a popular cycle way featuring a flowing surface track with quality turns. For more extensive cycling, the MTB Trails around Hankerton guide offers routes ranging from easy to difficult, including options like the Kingscote – Kingscote Woods Bridleway loop.
Many lakes in the area are suitable for families. The Cotswold Water Park is a large area with diverse activities that appeal to families. Lydiard Park is also family-friendly, offering all-weather paths and open spaces. The Dragonfly Café & Visitor Centre, situated next to a lake, is another great spot for families with outdoor seating.
Lydiard Park features all-weather concrete paths around the cafe and leading to the car parks, making it a good option for wheelchair users. While puddles can form after heavy rain, the paths are generally accessible.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by location. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local signage. For walks, areas like Shearwater Lake offer open spaces suitable for dog walking.
Yes, several locations offer amenities. Ivy House Lakes has an on-site tackle and bait shop, a lakeside café, and toilets. Langford Lakes, managed by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, also features an on-site cafe. The Dragonfly Café & Visitor Centre is a beautifully located café next to a lake, offering outdoor seating and refreshments.
Parking is available at several lake locations. Ivy House Lakes provides parking close to the lakes. Lydiard Park has parking facilities, though there is a small fee. For the Cotswold Water Park, parking availability can vary depending on the specific area or activity center you visit.
Langford Lakes, managed by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, is an excellent destination for birdwatching. It features four beautiful lakes and wet scrapes, providing a crucial habitat for about 150 different bird species. Visitors can observe wildfowl from six hides overlooking the lakes, with possibilities of spotting rarer birds like ospreys and marsh harriers.


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