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Top 6 Lakes around St. Sampson

Best lakes around St. Sampson, a parish in Guernsey, are primarily natural ponds and coastal water features, rather than large inland lakes. The area's geography is shaped by its maritime history and the transformation of tidal channels into significant waterways. Notable natural features include tranquil ponds and a reservoir, offering unique natural and historical appeal. These areas provide valuable habitats and spaces for nature observation.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Polperro Harbour

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Nestled in a ravine, Polperro is sheltered from much of the adverse weather along this stretch of coastline. Boasting a delightful jumble of fishermans’ cottages, quirky streets and a traditional harbour, it’s a picturesque village that’s great fun to explore.

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Fowey Harbour

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On the south coast of Cornwall lies Fowey, a small British town that is a popular day trip and holiday destination. It stretches a mile along the steep hills along …

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The grotto here was built in the late 18th century. Although you can't access it, you can see the octagonal folly from the beach. The area is called Polridmouth Bay which is pronounced Pridmouth.

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Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake

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Just behind Par beach is a small wetland. A few chalets from Par Sands Holiday Park look out across the lake which must make for a beautiful view at sunrise …

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Breney Common is an important wetland, open water and dry heathland site designated as a SSSI and nature reserve. Historically it was a tin mining area which left the depressions …

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Thomas Hildebrecht
May 28, 2026, Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake

Beehive always important

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Dieter
July 16, 2025, Polperro Harbour

Fishing equipment visible on the house,

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Gitta
November 12, 2023, Polperro Harbour

Small smuggling town with a nice museum and cottages.

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Gitta
November 2, 2023, Polperro Harbour

Small, beautiful fishing town with a smuggling past. The cottages and the mill at the entrance to the town are very nice. We were there at low tide and the boats were lying in the mud.

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The grotto here was built in the late 18th century. Although you can't access it, you can see the octagonal folly from the beach. The area is called Polridmouth Bay which is pronounced Pridmouth.

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Breney Common is an important wetland, open water and dry heathland site designated as a SSSI and nature reserve. Historically it was a tin mining area which left the depressions and landforms which then became ponds and ditches. There are a wide variety of plants and animals here, the area supports several dragonfly and damselfly species.

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Karl-Heinz
October 16, 2022, Polperro Harbour

Great hiking trail and very nice town

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Just behind Par beach is a small wetland. A few chalets from Par Sands Holiday Park look out across the lake which must make for a beautiful view at sunrise & sunset. In years gone past it was a model boating lake but now a tranquil nature reserve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural environment can I expect around the ponds in St. Sampson?

The ponds in St. Sampson offer diverse natural environments. Vale Pond is a serene nature preserve with lush greenery, vital for breeding birdlife. Pulias Pond provides a more rugged, natural landscape as part of a rare wetland habitat along the coastline.

Are there good spots for birdwatching near St. Sampson?

Yes, Vale Pond is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It features a public viewing hide and is a crucial breeding habitat for various bird species, including snipe, heron, and little egrets. Pulias Pond also supports diverse birdlife as part of its wetland habitat.

What makes Vale Pond a special place to visit?

Vale Pond is special for its serene environment, rich biodiversity, and well-maintained walking trails. It's a paradise for birdwatchers, offering opportunities to observe various species year-round from its public viewing hide. The tranquil waters and lush surroundings create picturesque scenery. You can find more information at visitguernsey.com.

What is unique about Pulias Pond?

Pulias Pond is unique as it's part of the scenic Ronez Trail, featuring a botanical walk and a rare wetland habitat along the coastline. It offers a more rugged, natural landscape and is close to Guernsey's only remaining quarry and historical fortifications, adding an extra layer of interest for explorers.

Are there walking trails around the ponds in St. Sampson?

Yes, both ponds offer walking opportunities. Vale Pond has well-maintained walking trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in nature. Pulias Pond is integrated into the Ronez Trail, providing a scenic coastal and nature walk.

Are the ponds in St. Sampson suitable for family visits?

Yes, Vale Pond is particularly family-friendly, offering ample space for children to play and explore amidst nature. It's an ideal spot for leisurely walks and picnics. The walking trails around both ponds are generally accessible for families.

How accessible are the ponds in St. Sampson?

Vale Pond is easily accessible with clear signposting and connections to public transport and coastal paths. While specific parking details aren't provided, its integration with public transport and paths suggests good accessibility for visitors.

What outdoor activities can I do near the ponds in St. Sampson?

Beyond leisurely walks and birdwatching around the ponds, you can explore various outdoor activities in the wider St. Sampson area. There are easy hiking routes like the 'Gribbin Head Daymark – Polkerris Beach loop' and 'Fowey Harbour – Readymoney Copse loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, options include gravel biking and road cycling routes. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for St. Sampson.

What is the best time of year to visit the ponds in St. Sampson?

The ponds in St. Sampson can be visited year-round. Vale Pond, in particular, offers picturesque scenery that reflects the changing seasons, making it beautiful at any time. For birdwatching, different species can be observed throughout the year.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks near Pulias Pond?

Yes, the area around Pulias Pond is part of a stretch of coastline that also encompasses Guernsey's only remaining quarry and historical fortifications. This adds a historical dimension to your visit, especially when exploring the Ronez Trail.

Can I combine a visit to the ponds with a coastal walk?

Absolutely. Pulias Pond is specifically highlighted as part of a scenic coastal and nature trail, making it ideal for combining with a coastal walk. Vale Pond also has connections to coastal paths, allowing for extended exploration of the St. Sampson coastline.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes and ponds around St. Sampson?

Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil and natural settings of the ponds, especially Vale Pond's serene environment and rich biodiversity, which is perfect for birdwatching and peaceful walks. The opportunity to explore rare wetland habitats and coastal trails, as found around Pulias Pond, is also highly valued.

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