Lakes around Wickwar offer a variety of natural features and water bodies for exploration. While Wickwar itself features smaller, often private, water features like historical fish ponds, the surrounding South Gloucestershire area provides access to larger reservoirs and man-made lakes. This region is characterized by its rural landscape, offering opportunities for walking and observing local wildlife. Visitors can find both historical water features and more expansive bodies of water within a reasonable distance.
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private property very quiet area, lovely bridle paths however have to keep dogs on lead most areas.
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Picturesque Cotswold village built around the church of St Andrew. There is a pretty village pond and a pub.
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One of the highlights (of which there are many) of a truly beautiful and secluded valley.
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A picturesque fishing lake. A good place to stop for a break.
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A delightful footpath through the valley to the lakes. Gets a little boggy around the lakes, but nothing too bad.
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This used to be in the grounds of the Mawdesley's electrical motor factory, but now sits within a modern estate. If you're passing through, it's a beautiful little spot to check out.
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Bitterwell Lake is a man-made lake that once belonged to the Coalpit Heath Colliery Company. The lake was used to soak pit props for the mine until the closure of the mine. In 1930, the lake was aquired by the Westerleigh Parish Council who transformed it into a place to fishing, swimming, and boating. You can find more information, here: https://bitterwelllake.co.uk/
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While Wickwar itself features smaller, often private, water features like historical fish ponds, the surrounding South Gloucestershire area provides access to larger reservoirs and man-made lakes. You'll find a mix of historical industrial sites repurposed for recreation, natural ponds within villages, and expansive reservoirs further afield.
Yes, some popular spots include Bitterwell Lake, a man-made lake historically used by the Coalpit Heath Colliery Company and now a site for fishing, and Lasborough Lakes and Mansion, which offers picturesque views and a tranquil setting.
The region is characterized by its rural landscape, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife. Lakes like Lasborough Lakes and Mansion provide tranquil settings with scenic views. Further afield, reservoirs like Blagdon Lake and Litton Reservoirs are known for birdwatching and abundant wildflowers in spring and summer.
Yes, Leighterton, a picturesque Cotswold village, features a pretty village pond that offers a family-friendly atmosphere. Bitterwell Lake is also noted as family-friendly.
Bitterwell Lake is a man-made lake that was once part of the Coalpit Heath Colliery Company, used for soaking pit props. It was later transformed for recreation. Additionally, historical records indicate fish ponds near Wickwar's parish church until the 19th century.
Yes, there are various walking opportunities. For example, Lasborough Lakes and Mansion features a delightful footpath through the valley. For more general walking options, you can explore easy hikes around Wickwar, including routes like the 'Lower Woods Boardwalk loop' or 'Picnic Spot in Nature Reserve – Woodland Trail to River loop'. Find more details on these trails at Easy hikes around Wickwar.
Yes, the area offers options for both running and cycling. You can find running trails around Wickwar, such as the 'Wickwar Coffee Shop – Frith Lane loop'. For cycling, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Broad Lane Byway – Gravel Trail to Westerleigh loop'. Explore more routes at Running Trails around Wickwar and Gravel biking around Wickwar.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and picturesque views, especially at spots like Lasborough Lakes and Mansion. Many enjoy the opportunities for walking and stopping for a break at places like Bitterwell Lake, which is described as a picturesque fishing lake.
Yes, for larger bodies of water, you might consider venturing further into South Gloucestershire. Options include Blagdon Lake, known for its woodland walking path and views, or Cheddar Reservoir, which offers an accessible three-mile circular walk. Chew Valley Lake also provides picnic areas and a tearoom.
Mawdesley's Pond, once part of an electrical motor factory, is now a beautiful little spot within a modern estate, worth checking out if you're passing through. The area also features private lakes, such as one found along the Ozleworth Gravel Track, offering quiet spots for a picnic.
While specific seasonal advice isn't available for all lakes, the Litton Reservoirs, located south of Bristol, are particularly noted for their public footpath abundant with wildflowers in spring and summer, making these seasons ideal for a visit.


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