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Top 10 Lakes around Pontprennau

Best lakes around Pontprennau are found in and around this residential suburb of Cardiff. The area is characterized by its proximity to several notable lakes and reservoirs, offering diverse features for outdoor activities. These bodies of water provide natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for visitors.

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  • The most popular lakes is Cardiff Bay Barrage, an other man-made structure that impounds freshwater from the rivers Ely and Taff to create a large freshwater lake. This significant engineering…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Cardiff Bay Barrage

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Cardiff Bay Barrage was completed in 1999, following a huge construction project. Stretching from Cardiff Docks to Penarth, the barrage impounds freshwater from the rivers Ely and Taff to create a large freshwater lake, providing permanent high water.

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Roath Park is one of Cardiff's most loved parks, it was recently awarded the prestigious Green Flag award to recognise its high quality and its importance to Cardiff.

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Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs forms a vital part of the green and blue infrastructure of Cardiff. The mix of grassland, woodland, scrub and waterside habitats offers opportunities for all kinds …

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Enjoy a pretty stroll through the woodland surrounding Llanishen Reservoir.

Well-maintained dirt paths will lead you around the forest where there is a rope swing and stream to discover, a little something for the kids to enjoy too.

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RSPB Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve

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National Nature Reserve lying between the Severn Estuary and the River Usk

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Martin W
January 2, 2026, RSPB Newport Wetlands

Cycle friendly route through the wet lands

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The Barrage connects Penarth to the Cardiff peninsula. It offers stunning views across the sea to one side, and the freshwater bay on the other. One of the highlights of the Cardiff Bay tour

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Every day, this narrow crossing offers a new perspective on life. It's a unique place where you feel enveloped in blue. Love it!

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Geraint
February 28, 2025, Cardiff Bay Barrage

Cardiff Bay Barrage is a significant engineering project located in Cardiff, Wales. Completed in 1999, the barrage was built to create a freshwater lake in Cardiff Bay by damming the River Taff and the River Ely. This project transformed the bay area, which was previously a tidal estuary, into a more controlled water environment. Key Features and Purpose: Tidal Control: The barrage helps manage tidal flows, preventing flooding and allowing for the creation of a stable freshwater environment. Recreation and Tourism: The area around the barrage has been developed for recreational use, including walking and cycling paths, boating, and various leisure activities. It has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Environmental Impact: The construction of the barrage altered the local ecosystem. While it created new habitats in the freshwater lake, it also raised concerns about the impact on marine life in the estuary. Hydropower Generation: The barrage includes a small power station that harnesses tidal energy, contributing to renewable energy production. Economic Development: The project played a crucial role in the regeneration of Cardiff Bay, leading to significant investment and development in the area, including residential, commercial, and cultural projects. The Cardiff Bay Barrage is often noted for its engineering complexity and its role in transforming the landscape and economy of Cardiff.

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Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs forms a vital part of the green and blue infrastructure of Cardiff. The mix of grassland, woodland, scrub and waterside habitats offers opportunities for all kinds of wildlife and nature. There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and much of the grassland and woodland outside of the SSSIs is designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC). Dogs are permitted on the café balcony, car park and Grab & Go seating area only and are not permitted anywhere else on the site, including the paths. Natural Resources Wales has advised that the risk from dogs to the fungi is too great. Waxcaps are very sensitive to changes in habitat such as fluctuations in soil moisture, temperature and nitrate levels which can reduce the production of fruiting bodies. In particular, sudden changes to nitrate levels on the site – from dog urine specifically – can have a detrimental effect on the fungi. There is a fully accessible Visitor Centre with cafe, toilets, free wi-fi, room hire, equipment hire, changing rooms and other facilities include the boathouse, bird hide, education centre, nature trails and paths, bike parking/shelters and car parking.

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Hotswells
September 15, 2023, RSPB Newport Wetlands

National Nature Reserve lying between the Severn Estuary and the River Usk

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Enjoy a pretty stroll through the woodland surrounding Llanishen Reservoir. Well-maintained dirt paths will lead you around the forest where there is a rope swing and stream to discover, a little something for the kids to enjoy too.

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Roath Park is one of Cardiff's most loved parks, it was recently awarded the prestigious Green Flag award to recognise its high quality and its importance to Cardiff. In the centre of the park sits the wonderful Roath Lake, a peaceful place to walk around with sights of ducks, birds, and an impressive lighthouse stood in the water. There is a lovely little café and plenty of places to picnic, so take a seat and enjoy the view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of lakes found around Pontprennau?

The area around Pontprennau features a mix of man-made lakes, reservoirs, and park lakes. These include large freshwater bodies created by engineering projects like Cardiff Bay Barrage, historic park lakes such as Roath Park Lake, and reservoirs with surrounding woodlands like Llanishen Reservoirs.

What makes Llanishen Reservoirs a significant attraction near Pontprennau?

Llanishen Reservoirs, which opened as a new visitor attraction in 2023, is a hub for health, wellbeing, water activities, and biodiversity. It features 5km of circular paths, a woodland Story trail, a bird hide, and a two-storey visitor centre with views and Welsh produce. It's also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) important for overwintering birds and rare grassland fungi.

What water activities are available at Llanishen Reservoirs?

Due to its clean, deep water, Llanishen Reservoirs offers a range of water activities including stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), sailing, canoeing, kayaking, and open-water swimming. Tuition sessions are available for these activities. Land-based activities like axe throwing and archery are also offered.

What is the historical significance of Roath Park Lake?

Roath Park Lake is the focal point of Roath Park, a historic Victorian park opened in 1894. It's known for its iconic Scott Memorial Lighthouse and offers a blend of natural beauty with rich heritage, making it a beloved green oasis in Cardiff.

Are there opportunities for boating or fishing at the lakes near Pontprennau?

Yes, visitors can enjoy boating and fishing on Roath Park Lake, with pedal boat rentals available. Llanishen Reservoirs also offers sailing, canoeing, and kayaking.

What kind of walking trails can I find around the lakes?

You can find various walking trails. Llanishen Reservoirs offers 5km of circular paths and a woodland Story trail. Rhydypenau Woods and Llanishen Reservoir provides a stroll through woodlands with well-maintained dirt paths. Roath Park has extensive pathways for leisurely walks, and Butterfield Park within Pontprennau offers well-maintained pathways for walks and runs.

Are there specific routes for cycling or running near the lakes?

Yes, there are several routes for cycling and running. For cycling, you can explore routes like 'The Route – Llanishen Reservoir loop from Pentwyn' which is a moderate 16.3 km ride. For running, options include 'Nant Fawr Metal Bridge – Llanishen Reservoir loop from Pentwyn' (7.7 km, moderate) or 'Llanishen Reservoir loop from Pentwyn' (7.3 km, moderate). You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Pontprennau and Running Trails around Pontprennau guides.

Are the lakes around Pontprennau family-friendly?

Many lakes are family-friendly. Roath Park Lake is a popular spot for families with playgrounds, pedal boat rentals, and plenty of space for picnics. Rhydypenau Woods and Llanishen Reservoir has a rope swing and stream for children to discover. Llanishen Reservoirs also offers a woodland Story trail and various activities suitable for families.

Which lakes are accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs is noted for being wheelchair accessible, particularly around its visitor centre and main paths. Roath Park also has well-maintained pathways that are generally accessible.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes near Pontprennau?

Dog policies vary by location. At Llanishen Reservoirs, dogs are permitted only on the café balcony, car park, and Grab & Go seating area. They are not allowed on other parts of the site, including paths, due to environmental concerns for sensitive habitats like grassland fungi. Roath Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply in certain areas.

Are there facilities like cafes or visitor centers at the lakes?

Yes, Llanishen Reservoirs features a fully accessible visitor centre with a cafe, toilets, free Wi-Fi, and changing rooms. Roath Park Lake also has a lovely little café, an ice cream kiosk, and public toilets.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Pontprennau?

The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for water activities, walking, and enjoying the botanical displays at Roath Park. Autumn is ideal for scenic walks with changing foliage, especially in wooded areas like Rhydypenau Woods. Winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, particularly for birdwatching at Llanishen Reservoirs.

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