Best lakes around Weedon offer a variety of natural and man-made water features, primarily located in the wider Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire region. This area is characterized by its reservoirs, canals, and nature reserves, providing diverse habitats for wildlife and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape includes parts of the Chilterns escarpment, contributing to varied plant and animal communities. Visitors can explore a mix of tranquil waters and active waterways.
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This is a lovely trail that travels between the Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir via a green walkway. In the area you'll find sitting benches, beautiful grasslands and riverboats. Additionally a nearby birdwatching hide provides an excellent opportunity to observe local wildlife.
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Watermead Lake is a beautiful and peaceful place situated on the northern end of Aylesbury. There are many waterbirds often seen bobbing around the river and a lovely bandstand where the locals picnic.
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Beautiful views of the reservoir - usually as still as a duck pond. And if you're lucky you'll see some actual ducks too!
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Tring Reservoirs Nature Reserve comprises four individual reservoirs: Startop's End, Marsworth and Tringford reservoirs are all close together and Wilstone reservoir is a short distance to the west. The reservoirs are home to a variety of wildlife and their reedbeds, wet woodland and open water habitats are a natural stronghold for birds. During colder months, you can find a large number of wintering wildfowl across all four reservoirs, including tufted duck, pochard, teal, gadwall, wigeon and shoveler with occasional goldeneye, goosander and smew if it is very cold. Wilstone Reservoir boasts the rare mudwort plant that can be spotted on the mudflats during autumn months as the waters recede. The site attracts breeding common terns which use rafts the Trust has installed and breeding oystercatchers have been recorded here. Between December and February, Marsworth Reservoir is a great place to see overwintering bitterns, as this site has a fantastic reedbed that retains its water to allow the birds to feed throughout the season. There is a heronry on the bank of Wilstone Reservoir and if you take binoculars you should be able to catch a glimpse of these usually solitary birds in large numbers. If you visit the reservoirs during late spring then you may spot a hobby hunting over the water. The hobby is an African migrant bird that is best seen on warm summer days at the end of May when there is plenty of prey around. You can also occasionally hear the call of the cuckoo especially from the back of the reedbed at Wilstone or Marsworth where you should also be able to hear and see reed warblers. Tring Reservoirs are a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for a number of reasons including their situation on the lower chalk at the foot of the Chilterns escarpment resulting in diverse communities of plants and animals. Additionally, nationally-important numbers of shoveler are present during winter, together with other wildfowl. Large numbers of sedge and reed warblers breed here and Tring Reservoirs are a fantastic place to spot passage waders too.
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Wilstone Reservoir boasts the rare mudwort plant that can be spotted on the mudflats during autumn months as the waters recedes. The site also attracts breeding common terns. There is free parking available.
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This is a beautiful oval pond that was designed to be a skating area in winter. On one side is a thatched Skating Hut, designed by George Devey.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir, which offers green spaces and riverboats. Another favorite is View of Tring Reservoirs for its expansive views, and Wilstone Reservoir, known for its unique plant life and birdwatching opportunities.
The area around Weedon features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including reservoirs, canals, and nature reserves. You'll find diverse habitats, reedbeds, wet woodlands, and open water. The landscape also includes parts of the Chilterns escarpment, contributing to varied plant and animal communities.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, the Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir is a lovely green trail with benches. You can also find easy hikes like the "Watermead Lake loop from Aylesbury" or "Bierton Lakes loop from Watermead" listed in the Easy hikes around Weedon guide.
The Tring Reservoirs, including Wilstone Reservoir, are a natural stronghold for birds. During colder months, you can spot wintering wildfowl like tufted duck, pochard, teal, and gadwall. Wilstone Reservoir also attracts breeding common terns and has a heronry. Marsworth Reservoir is a great place to see overwintering bitterns, and you might spot hobbies in late spring.
Yes, the Tring Reservoirs, which include Wilstone Reservoir, Marsworth, Startop's End, and Tringford reservoirs, form the Tring Reservoirs Nature Reserve. This area is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its diverse plant and animal communities and nationally important numbers of wildfowl.
Yes, for Wilstone Reservoir, there is free parking available. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for parking information.
The lakes offer different attractions throughout the year. Autumn is ideal for spotting the rare mudwort plant on the mudflats at Wilstone Reservoir as waters recede. Winter is excellent for birdwatching, with large numbers of wintering wildfowl. Late spring and summer are good for observing breeding birds like common terns and hobbies.
Yes, the Grand Union Canal, which runs alongside the Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir, is a significant historical feature. This historic canal was a crucial transport route, and a branch historically served the Napoleonic War era Military Ordnance Depot in Weedon Bec.
Absolutely! The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Weedon guide, including routes like "Watermead Lake β View from Lines Hill loop from Aylesbury." There are also MTB Trails around Weedon for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Many of the walking trails around the lakes and canals are generally dog-friendly, especially those in open green spaces. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like the Tring Reservoirs, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer many family-friendly options. Highlights like Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir and Watermead Lake are great for leisurely strolls and picnics. The Tring Reservoirs are excellent for birdwatching, and the peaceful pocket park at Puddlebank near Weedon Bec is suitable for pond dipping.
While specific data on wheelchair accessibility for all paths is limited, many of the main walkways and viewpoints, such as the Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir, are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for a wider range of visitors. It's always best to check specific route details for accessibility information.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching, especially at the Tring Reservoirs, and the peaceful walks along the canals and reservoir banks. The presence of green spaces, riverboats, and the chance to spot unique flora like the mudwort plant also add to the appeal.


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