Best lakes around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano include a variety of smaller bodies of water and significant estuarial habitats. The area features ponds, freshwater fishing lakes, and parts of the River Avon estuary, which is a critically important intertidal and coastal habitat. These aquatic features contribute to the natural biodiversity, offering opportunities for nature observation, walking, and fishing.
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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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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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Stop for a rest at this peaceful pond at the bottom of the lane, but watch out for the electric fence!
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Abbotts Pool is a lovely little lake surrounded by woodland. You reach the lake via a network of lanes and bridleways. It lies on the NCN Route 334. The pools were closed in 2020 due to littering and anti-social behaviour. Makes sure you leave no trace so that humans can enjoy the beautiful spot alongside its wildlife.
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Just cautious and considerate of walkers, dogs, children... Nice scenic path though
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Abbots Pool is a tranquil pond nestled within an idyllic mature woodland. The pond was originally part of a series of pools developed by medieval monks to farm fish. Due to some antisocial behaviour at the pond, activities such as swimming and barbecues have been banned. However, there are still lots of beautiful trails to explore in this nature reserve, which is home to much wildlife including deer, bats and birds.
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Small water feature at the edge of the pond, there are steps leading down to the left where you can get an alternative view, along with a bench for a spot of lunch
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Pill & Easton-In-Gordano features a variety of smaller bodies of water, including freshwater fishing lakes like Ham Green Lakes, tranquil ponds such as Glebe Pond and Pill Paddock Pond, and ecologically significant estuarial habitats along the River Avon Estuary. These areas offer diverse opportunities for nature observation and walking.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Duchess Pond is a pleasant spot for families, known for its scenery and wildlife. Pond in St George's Park is another great option, offering a picturesque setting within a Victorian park with playgrounds and community events. Eastville Park Lake also provides a scenic path suitable for families.
The lakes and aquatic areas are rich in wildlife. Ham Green Lakes are recognized as a North Somerset Council Wildlife Site, supporting various freshwater fish, water-based birds, and mammals. Duchess Pond is home to bird species like reed warbler and reed bunting. The River Avon Estuary is a critically important habitat for diverse flora and fauna, designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and Ramsar site.
Yes, fishing is an activity enjoyed at some of the local lakes. Ham Green Lakes are freshwater fishing lakes that support various species. Duchess Pond, located on the Stoke Park Estate, is also used for angling.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous walking and hiking opportunities. For instance, you can explore trails around Abbot's Pool, which is nestled within an idyllic mature woodland. There are also several hiking routes available in the wider region, such as the 'Prior's Wood & Birch Wood loop' or the 'Blaise Castle – Penpole Point Sundial loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano guide.
Cyclists have several options. Routes like the 'Ham Green Lake – River Avon Trail loop' offer scenic rides. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes such as the 'Severn Bridge – Chepstow Castle loop' or the 'River Avon Trail – Ashton Court Gatehouse loop'. Detailed cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano guide and the Gravel biking around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano guide.
While Abbot's Pool was once a popular swimming spot, activities such as swimming and barbecues have been banned due to antisocial behavior. It is now primarily enjoyed for its beautiful trails and wildlife observation, being an important spawning ground for toads and frogs.
The River Avon Estuary is a critically important intertidal and coastal habitat. It features mudflats, saltmarshes, and marshy grasslands, supporting a vast array of flora and fauna. Its ecological significance is recognized by its designation as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), Special Protection Area (SPA), and a Ramsar site (a wetland of international importance).
Yes, Abbot's Pool has historical significance. It was originally part of a series of pools developed by medieval monks to farm fish, adding a layer of history to its natural beauty.
The area's lakes and natural habitats offer beauty year-round. Spring is excellent for observing amphibian migrations at places like Abbot's Pool and enjoying fresh greenery. Summer provides pleasant conditions for walks and wildlife spotting. Autumn brings vibrant colors, and even winter walks can be peaceful, offering unique perspectives on the local ecosystems.
While specific accessible trails are not detailed for all locations, Eastville Park Lake offers a scenic path with a tarmac surface for most of its riverside route, which may be suitable for some visitors with mobility considerations. It's always advisable to check specific trail conditions before visiting.
Local groups and councils are actively involved in managing these natural spaces. For example, Glebe Pond is managed by a volunteer group, and Pill Paddock Pond is managed by Avon Wildlife Trust. You can find more information on environmental management in North Somerset through official council documents, such as this Environment Background Paper.


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