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Top 18 Lakes around Backwell

Best lakes around Backwell include Backwell Lake, a significant local natural attraction situated between Backwell and Nailsea. Originally constructed as a balancing pond in the 1970s, it has evolved into a designated local nature reserve. The area features a thriving ecosystem, supporting various bird species and dragonflies. Visitors can find tranquil environments and accessible paths around these bodies of water.

Best lakes around Backwell

  • The most popular lakes is Chew Valley Lake, a viewpoint that is the 5th largest artificial lake in the UK. It was constructed in the 1950s to supply drinking water for Bristol and the surrounding area.
  • Another must-see spot is Bird Watching at Chew Valley Lake, a lake area known for its accessibility and diverse birdlife. It is a popular bird watching area with car parking available along the causeway.
  • Visitors also love Abbot's Pool, a tranquil pond nestled within an idyllic mature woodland. This pond was originally part of a series of pools developed by medieval monks for fish farming.
  • Backwell is known for artificial lakes, balancing ponds, and tranquil woodland ponds. These bodies of water offer diverse natural habitats and recreational opportunities for exploration.
  • The lakes around Backwell are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 250 upvotes and 32 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 17, 2026

Chew Valley Lake

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Chew Valley Lake is the 5th largest artificial lake in the UK. It was constructed in the 1950s to supply drinking water for Bristol and the nearby area.

There are brilliant views of the lake and surrounding countryside as you pass along the dam.

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Chew Valley Lake

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The fifth-largest man-made lake in the UK, Chew Valley Lake is a vast reservoir providing drinking water for Bristol and the surrounding area. The lake, opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956, covers an area of 1,200 acres (4.9 km2).

Thanks to the indigenous and migrant birds that flock to the lake throughout the year, the lake is a national centre for birdwatching.

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Salt & Malt, Chew Valley Lake

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Chip shop with a picnic area overlooking the Chew Valley lakes. There are also public toilets an essential on long bike rides.

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Abbot's Pool

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It's a popular swimming spot but I'd probably advise waiting until summer.

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Chew Valley Lake was created in the early 1950 s to provide drinking water to Bristol and the surrounding area. It also controls the flow rate of the River Chew.

The A368 crosses the southern edge of the lake. There is car parking along the causeway, and it's always a popular bird watching area.

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Sean Crow
February 20, 2026, Chew Valley Lake

The concrete outlet tower serves as the central control point for the reservoir's water supply. Connected by a bridge to the main dam, the tower houses sluice gates and valves that regulate the flow and distribution of water to the River Chew and the local water supply.

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Great stretch of road, I know I am nearly at Bristol, or just getting started. Either way I cannot help but stop and enjoy the view, just stunning.

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Don't let anyone stop you from swimming!

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Beautiful Lake. It's very large(!) And is really easily accessible, there is parking right by the edge of the lake, if you can not walk there. It's a fantastic spot for bird watching, too! There is a board that displays the birds you may be likely to see and when you'll see them. Please do not feed bread to the ducks & birds! (I know it was normal, I used to do it as a small child in the late 80s & 90s, but we know it's bad for them now)

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Bethan Owens
December 15, 2023, Chew Valley Lake

Chew Valley Lake is the 5th largest artificial lake in the UK. It was constructed in the 1950s to supply drinking water for Bristol and the nearby area. There are brilliant views of the lake and surrounding countryside as you pass along the dam.

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Hotswells
December 15, 2023, Chew Valley Lake

Chew Valley Lake formed by the construction of this dam on the River Chew in the 1950's. Built to provide drinking water for Bristol.

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Chew Valley Lake was created in the early 1950 s to provide drinking water to Bristol and the surrounding area. It also controls the flow rate of the River Chew. The A368 crosses the southern edge of the lake. There is car parking along the causeway, and it's always a popular bird watching area.

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Beautiful scenery and smooth enough road surface

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of wildlife can I see at Backwell Lake?

Backwell Lake is a thriving ecosystem and a designated local nature reserve. It supports over 10 species of birds, including mute swans, tufted ducks, and grey herons, and is particularly important for wildfowl in winter. You can also spot at least 19 species of dragonflies, such as the scarce chaser, southern hawker, and broad-bodied chaser, as well as bats foraging at dawn and dusk.

Are there any designated nature reserves among the lakes around Backwell?

Yes, Backwell Lake itself is recognized as a designated local nature reserve. It was originally a balancing pond but has evolved into an important wildlife habitat. Additionally, Abbot's Pool is nestled within an idyllic mature woodland that is also a nature reserve, home to deer, bats, and birds.

Is Backwell Lake accessible for everyone?

Yes, Backwell Lake features an accessible path that encircles the small lake, complete with frequent benches. This makes it suitable for a leisurely stroll for visitors of all abilities. There is also a car park available.

How long does it take to walk around Backwell Lake?

The walk around Backwell Lake is approximately one mile long. It's an easy stroll and typically takes about 30 minutes at a leisurely pace.

Are the lakes around Backwell family-friendly?

Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Chew Valley Lake and Abbot's Pool are both categorized as family-friendly. Backwell Lake also offers a tranquil environment with an accessible path, making it suitable for families to enjoy nature and feed the ducks.

Are dogs allowed at Backwell Lake?

Backwell Lake is generally dog-friendly, offering an accessible path for walks. However, visitors should always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially given the lake's status as a wildlife haven, and adhere to any posted signage regarding leash rules or restricted areas.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Backwell?

The area around Backwell offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Backwell Lake – Festival Way loop', which is over 21 km. There are also gravel biking routes like 'The Strawberry Line – Cheddar Gorge loop', and hiking trails, including the 'Felton Common Bluebell Fields loop'. For more details, explore the running, gravel biking, and hiking guides for Backwell.

Are there cafes or pubs near the lakes?

Yes, near Chew Valley Lake, you can find Salt & Malt, a popular spot with a picnic area overlooking the lake, offering fish and chips, coffee, and cake. The Blue Bowl pub is also mentioned as a good stop during a loop around Chew Valley Lake.

When is the best time to visit Backwell Lake?

Backwell Lake offers scenic views throughout the year, making it a pleasant destination in any season. It is particularly important for wildfowl during the winter months, and the abundance of dragonflies can be observed during warmer seasons.

What is the history behind Abbot's Pool?

Abbot's Pool is a tranquil pond with a rich history. It was originally part of a series of pools developed by medieval monks for fish farming. Today, it's a nature reserve with beautiful trails.

What is the origin of Chew Valley Lake?

Chew Valley Lake, the 5th largest artificial lake in the UK, was constructed in the early 1950s. Its primary purpose was to supply drinking water for Bristol and the surrounding area, and it also helps control the flow rate of the River Chew.

Where can I find good bird watching opportunities near Backwell?

Bird Watching at Chew Valley Lake is an excellent spot. It's a very large and easily accessible lake, known for its diverse birdlife. There's parking available along the causeway, and you can often find information boards detailing the birds you might see.

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