Lakes in Somerset offer diverse natural landscapes, from expansive reservoirs to tranquil nature reserves. The region's geography includes the low-lying Somerset Levels and parts of Exmoor National Park, providing varied terrain for exploration. This area is known for its wetlands, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can find a range of lake environments suitable for walking, wildlife observation, and family outings.
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This picturesque moated medieval castle was built in the 1370s by Sir John de la Mare. It's heavily influenced by French design and features a compact layout with four round corner towers and thick defensice walls.
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A beautiful and tranquil lake, high on Exmoor. It's around a mile's walk from the YHA layby on the B3358, but well worth it. The pond is a great spot for wild swimming, amongst the lillies in the beautiful deep red peat-infused water.
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Nutscale Reservoir is a reservoir located in Exmoor in the northwest Somerset, England. It supplies the town of Minehead and nearby Porlock and Porlock Weir. The reservoir is part of the River Horner catchment area and is dammed.
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If you pay attention, from this point on the path, you'll have good views of Nutscale Reservoir surrounded by beautiful countryside and hills. This reservoir, with water from the River Horner, used to supply Minehead, Porlock, and Porlock Weir, but now it serves just a few properties. It was constructed in 1942.
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Yes, many lakes in Somerset are suitable for families. For example, Sutton Bingham Reservoir is a popular spot for walking, and Nunney Castle, with its moated medieval design, offers a historical outing that can be engaging for all ages. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is also family-friendly, offering opportunities for bird watching.
Somerset offers numerous lakes with excellent walking opportunities. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail provides a fantastic gravel path across the Avalon marshes, ideal for a peaceful stroll. Sutton Bingham Reservoir is also a popular walking destination with scenic views. For those seeking more challenging routes, areas around Pinkery Pond on Exmoor offer intermediate trails.
Yes, Pinkery Pond, located high on Exmoor, is a beautiful and tranquil spot known for wild swimming. Its deep red peat-infused water and lily pads make for a unique experience.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is excellent for bird watching, especially during starling murmurations at dusk. Sutton Bingham Reservoir is home to diverse wildflowers and attracts a variety of butterflies. The Somerset Levels Wetlands are also renowned for wetland wildlife, including egrets and swans.
Absolutely. Nunney Castle is a picturesque moated medieval castle built in the 1370s, offering a glimpse into the region's history. Its compact layout and four round corner towers are heavily influenced by French design.
Yes, the Apex Leisure and Wildlife Park Walk offers wheelchair-accessible trails and facilities, making it a great option for visitors with mobility needs.
Facilities vary by location. Sutton Bingham Reservoir has public toilets and bike racks in its car park. Near Nunney Castle, you'll find a pub directly opposite. Many popular spots also have benches for resting and enjoying the views.
Beyond walking and wildlife observation, you can find various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, explore trails like the Quantock Hills loop. Gravel biking is popular, with routes such as The Quantock Hills National Landscape loop. There are also waterfall hikes, including those near Bath. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails in Somerset, Gravel biking in Somerset, and Waterfall hikes in Somerset guides.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, from tranquil nature reserves to expansive reservoirs. Many appreciate the opportunities for bird watching, especially the starling murmurations at Shapwick Heath, and the peaceful walking trails. The historical sites, like Nunney Castle, also add a unique charm to the lake experiences.
While many lakes are well-known, Otterhead Lakes offer a serene experience amidst natural woodland, often feeling more secluded. Nutscale Reservoir also provides a tranquil setting for those looking to escape the crowds.
The lakes in Somerset can be enjoyed year-round, each season offering a different appeal. Spring and summer are ideal for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting, with wildflowers in bloom. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, perfect for scenic strolls. Winter offers quiet, crisp walks, and opportunities to witness starling murmurations at places like Shapwick Heath.


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