Best lakes around Pucklechurch are found within South Gloucestershire, a region known for its rural character and natural features. The area encompasses various bodies of water, from recreational fishing lakes to reservoirs integrated into local walking routes. These lakes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer insights into the local landscape. Pucklechurch itself is directly associated with specific water bodies that cater to different interests.
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The Duchess Pond in the Stoke Park estate is used as a fishing lake. Despite its noisy proximity to the motorway it's a nice place to walk and you may see water birds that are otherwise rare in the Bristol area. Look out for reed warblers, reed bunting and Egyptian geese.
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All around a great park with a wheel park, lake, tennis court, basketball court, kids playground and lots of space to explore
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A lovely little pond on the Stoke Park Estate, this would be a tranquil spot were it not for the nearby M32. Nevertheless, it's a pleasant spot both in terms of its scenery and its wildlife. The pond supports bird species such as reed warbler and reed bunting and is also used for angling.
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Just cautious and considerate of walkers, dogs, children... Nice scenic path though
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A picturesque fishing lake. A good place to stop for a break.
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Part of Bristol City’s parks and estates so considerate cycling is welcomed. Tarmac surface for most of the riverside route, but it does get very busy at peak times so bring your dog-dodging A-game.
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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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St George’s Park is a beautiful Victorian park in East Bristol. With a picturesque pond at its centre, big areas of grass, many species of trees, community vegetable patch, skate park, playground, bowls lawn, tennis courts, and more, it is a wonderful place for people to come together. There are some great events in the park, too, including Redfest music festival, markets and many other community events. https://visitbristol.co.uk/things-to-do/st-george-park-playground-p1880043
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Around Pucklechurch, you'll find a variety of lakes, including recreational fishing lakes, natural ponds that support diverse wildlife, and reservoirs integrated into local walking routes. These offer different experiences, from angling to scenic walks.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Duchess Pond is a pleasant spot for walking and wildlife observation. Pond in St George's Park and St George Park Lake are within a beautiful Victorian park offering playgrounds, green spaces, and community events. Bitterwell Lake is also a picturesque fishing lake suitable for a break.
You can enjoy walks around several lakes. Duchess Pond offers a tranquil setting for walking and observing bird species. Eastville Park Lake features a scenic path suitable for walking and cycling. Additionally, Pucklechurch Reservoir has a circular walk of approximately 2.4 miles around its perimeter, offering expansive views and passing historical sites.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Windmill Fishery in Pucklechurch comprises four bespoke lakes primarily catering to coarse fishing enthusiasts, including a main carp lake stocked with specimens over 20lb. Duchess Pond and Bitterwell Lake are also used for angling.
Lakes like Duchess Pond are known to support diverse bird species, including reed warblers, reed buntings, and Egyptian geese. The natural settings of these lakes provide habitats for various local flora and fauna.
Public access for recreational activities like swimming or boating is generally not indicated for Pucklechurch Reservoir, as its main role is water supply. For other lakes, it's best to check local regulations and safety guidelines, as many are private fisheries or natural habitats where swimming may not be permitted or safe.
Yes, the area around Pucklechurch Reservoir includes historical context. A circular walk around the reservoir passes by a Bronze-age tumulus, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past. Bitterwell Lake also has historical ties, having once belonged to the Coalpit Heath Colliery Company.
Beyond walking, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, Eastville Park Lake has a scenic path suitable for bikes. The wider Pucklechurch area offers extensive routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Broad Lane Byway' for gravel biking or 'Old Mangotsfield Station Walls' for MTB. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Pucklechurch and MTB Trails around Pucklechurch guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. While specific lake-side trails vary, the region offers many routes that incorporate natural features. For example, you can find easy to moderate hikes like the 'Silver Birch Copse loop' or longer trails such as 'Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins'. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Pucklechurch guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the tranquil spots for walking and wildlife observation, such as Duchess Pond. The scenic paths around lakes like Eastville Park Lake are popular for leisurely strolls, and the picturesque setting of fishing lakes like Bitterwell Lake provides a relaxing break.
Windmill Fishery, a prominent fishing complex in Pucklechurch, provides food and refreshments on-site for its visitors. For other lakes, especially those within park settings like St George's Park, you might find nearby cafes or facilities within the wider Bristol area.


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