Best lakes around Warfield offer diverse natural settings within Berkshire, England. While the village itself does not contain large natural lakes, several bodies of water are located in its vicinity. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities, wildlife observation, and tranquil walks. The region features a mix of natural lakes, nature reserves, and forest environments.
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Rapley Lake is beautiful and sits on the outskirts of the Royal Estate of Bagshot Park. It's very peaceful and on a still day the lake is like a mirror. It's a bit of a dead end if you cycle there as there's only really one path in or out, but lots of little paths for hiking. There's ducks and geese who like to be fed!
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Very close to Bagshot, within Swinley Forest, you will find this beautiful lake, perfect for a walk and for getting lost in the network of paths throughout the forest. The area can get a bit muddy after heavy rainfall, so keep that in mind and wear appropriate footwear.
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The Crowthorne location that formerly housed the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) has now been transformed into a vast expanse of open space. The area features a legendary and monumental high-speed vehicle testing berm, gravelpads, and hillclimbing tracks, and labs once utilised to test crash test dummies. The vicinity also boasts sprawling woodlands, offering a plethora of well-maintained trails that are perfect for running, hiking, or extending a gravel ride. An enormous skid pan adds to the allure of this region, as does the presence of test zones that were previously utilised to test out-of-the-box ideas, such as miniature roundabouts and bike paths, all within the expanse of a well-landscaped forest.
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Former Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) in Crowthorne Berkshire is now huge open space with now defunct, massive high speed vehicle testing berms, gravelpads and hillclimbing tracks in what used to be the home of the crash test dummies. Wide woodlands littered with well surfaced tracks perfect for running, extending a gravel ride or walking. A huge skid pan and areas once used to test ‘innovative’ ideas such as mini-roundabouts and bike paths amongst a well landscaped forest.
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Dorney Lake is completely closed to all visitors during Spring, Summer and Autumn. NCN 4 which skirts the site is in poor condition after rain, with deep mud. A very regrettable decision by Eton College.
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It would be helpful to put in the walk title where it is!
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Really peaceful here and just one of the many different and interesting features you'll find along this route
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Heath Lake is notable as the only acid lake in Berkshire, making it a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This unique pH level supports rare plants such as water milfoil and six-stemmed water crowfoot. You can also observe a variety of birds, including swans and ducks, while walking along its paths. Be aware that the area can become muddy depending on the weather.
Yes, Cow Pond is highly recommended as a great spot for a picnic, offering lovely views of ducks and birds. It provides a charming and serene environment for relaxation.
Rapley Lake, located within Swinley Forest, offers a beautiful setting for walks with an extensive network of paths. It's ideal for those seeking a tranquil walk amidst nature, though visitors should be mindful that the area can become muddy after heavy rainfall and dress accordingly.
Horseshoe Lake, part of the Moor Green Lakes Nature Reserve, is a prime destination for watersports. Its activity center on the western side caters to dinghy sailors, kayakers, and windsurfers.
Yes, Cow Pond features a Baroque-style footbridge with a diamond lattice balustrade, renovated in 2012 to commemorate H.M. The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The oak arbour and footbridge were crafted from sustainable Windsor Estate oak, based on original 1748 designs.
Horseshoe Lake, within the Moor Green Lakes Nature Reserve, is an excellent spot for birdwatching. You can observe various species throughout the year, including geese, widgeons, kingfishers, and swallows.
Many of the lakes offer family-friendly environments. For instance, the trails around Rapley Lake in Swinley Forest are suitable for family walks. Additionally, the Observation Tower and Trails at the Former TRL Site provide wide, well-surfaced tracks perfect for walking.
The area around Warfield offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find easy to moderate road cycling routes, such as the 'Windsor Castle – Bray Village loop from Bracknell'. For off-road adventures, there are gravel biking options like the 'Swinley Bike Hub – Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Warfield and Gravel biking around Warfield guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the 'Frost Folly Wildflower Meadow loop from Warfield' which are suitable for leisurely walks. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Warfield guide.
At Horseshoe Lake, there is a café located at the watersports center, which is open during the summer season. Picnic benches are also available outside for visitors to enjoy.
The Former Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) Site in Crowthorne has been transformed into a vast open space with wide woodlands and well-surfaced tracks. It's excellent for running, extending a gravel ride, or walking, featuring remnants of its past like massive high-speed vehicle testing berms and a huge skid pan.
Yes, next to the reserve where Heath Lake is located, there is a small, free parking area available for visitors.


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