Lakes around Fletching, a village in East Sussex, England, offer various natural attractions. While Fletching itself is a village, the surrounding area provides access to several notable lakes and reservoirs. These locations are characterized by their natural settings, often serving as wildlife habitats and offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's landscape includes areas designated for nature conservation and historical parklands.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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A very beautiful park with many old trees and beautiful plantings. The lakes form the center of the park. Old redwoods and sequoias are found here.
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From here, whichever route you choose it will involve a climb. Pick wisely
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There is a local car park at the Activity Centre leading straight onto the walk around the reservoir. Currently the foot path is very wet and muddy in places but would be a nice walk spring/summer/ autumn. There are a few benches around the reservoir for stopping and taking in the view.
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The perimeter path around the reservoir is very muddy in places currently due to the amount of rain. Welly boots needed in some places.
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This is the location of the only (single) public toilet on this route, and there’s also a kiosk for hot and cold drinks and ice creams. Long queues for both.
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Four lakes form the heart of the garden and at the end of the line of sight the Gothic castle rises on a hill. While you can explore all the paths in the garden and the adjacent parkland, the house is privately owned and cannot be visited. The design of the park and the expansion of the house were initiated by John Holroyd at the end of the 19th century. He and his wife spent a fortune to design the property according to their ideas. The park and garden were further designed according to the original plans by subsequent owners. Finally, the National Trust acquired the site and now looks after it. The current opening times and further information can be found here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/sussex/sheffield-park-and-garden.
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Also a Local Nature Reserve, Ardingly Reservoir was built in the 1970s. It is a wildlife haven with Ospreys even seen here. There are two bird hides on this eastern shore while the south eastern end is a hive of watersports activity.
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Apart from a café bar where you can stop for a break, this center offers a variety of activities at Ardingly Reservoir, including junior and adult sailing, paddleboard rentals, and the opportunity to try windsurfing, among others.
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The lakes around Fletching offer diverse natural features. You can find wildlife havens like Ardingly Reservoir, which is a Local Nature Reserve with bird hides. Weir Wood Reservoir Local Nature Reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its bird populations and as one of Sussex's largest open water areas. Additionally, Horsted Keynes Fishponds provides a secluded hidden valley with scenic views.
Yes, several lakes around Fletching are suitable for families. Ardingly Reservoir is family-friendly, offering easy access and opportunities for dog walking. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes are also great for families, with beautiful landscaped gardens, four lakes, and plenty of space to explore. Horsted Keynes Fishponds offers an off-road route through a scenic valley, which can be enjoyable for families.
Near Fletching, you can visit Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes, which are part of a historic landscaped garden designed by 'Capability' Brown and later perfected by Arthur G Soames. The site is now cared for by the National Trust and features a Gothic castle view. Another notable spot is Buxted Park Manor House, a Grade II-listed building within a 206-acre deer park that dates back to 1199, featuring an artificial lake and rare habitats.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. For instance, there's a pleasant walk around Ardingly Reservoir with easy car park access. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes also provide numerous paths through its extensive gardens and parkland. For more structured routes, you can explore various hiking trails in the wider area, such as those found in the Waterfall hikes around Fletching guide, which includes routes near Sheffield Park.
Yes, the region around Fletching offers several cycling and mountain biking routes. While not directly on the lake paths, you can find trails that pass by or are in close proximity to some of the lake areas. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Fletching guide. For general cycling, the Cycling around Fletching guide provides various routes, including moderate and difficult options.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For vibrant floral displays, Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes are particularly stunning from spring to early summer, with daffodils, blue-flowered blooms, rhododendrons, and azaleas. For general outdoor activities and wildlife observation at reservoirs like Ardingly Reservoir, spring and autumn often offer pleasant weather and active wildlife.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks. For example, the walk around Ardingly Reservoir is popular with dog walkers. However, it's always best to check specific site regulations, especially for nature reserves or managed gardens like Sheffield Park, as rules may vary regarding off-leash areas or access to certain sections.
Yes, Ardingly Reservoir is a hub for watersports activity, particularly at its southeastern end. Additionally, the western end of Weir Wood Reservoir Local Nature Reserve is home to a sailing club, indicating watersport opportunities there.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the wildlife observation opportunities, especially birdwatching at sites like Ardingly Reservoir and Weir Wood Reservoir Local Nature Reserve. The scenic walks, historical gardens, and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Horsted Keynes Fishponds are also highly valued.
For a more secluded experience, Horsted Keynes Fishponds offers a hidden valley and an off-road route, providing a quieter natural setting away from more popular areas. While reservoirs like Ardingly can be busy, exploring their less-trafficked sections or visiting during off-peak hours can also offer a more peaceful experience.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the lake paths are not detailed, the village of Fletching and nearby villages would offer options for refreshments. It's advisable to check local listings or plan your route to pass through these villages if you're looking for dining options after your walk.


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