Best lakes around Peterston-Super-Ely include various man-made water bodies, offering recreational opportunities and scenic appeal. While natural lakes are not a prominent feature of the immediate area, the vicinity provides several fishing lakes and reservoirs. These water bodies contribute to the local landscape and offer diverse outdoor activities. The region's water features are primarily artificial, serving purposes from fishing to watersports and wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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Roath Park Lake has stunning vistas and tree-lined pathways. Lots of birds relax on the shores.
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lovely part of Cardiff, particularly on a sunny day. good spot for a stroll but very busy with families and people walking so not very suited for cycling
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Nestled within Hensol Forest is Pysgodlyn Mawr, a designated SSSI site and owned by the Welsh Forestry Commission. Here you'll find a beautiful serene coarse fishing lake.
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This is a wonderful open space to cycle through with scenic lakes and lush grassland. It's an open space that surrounds Rhoose Point, Wale's most southerly point.
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Must see if you are in Wales !!
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The area around Peterston-Super-Ely is characterized by various man-made water bodies, including fishing lakes, reservoirs, and mill ponds. While natural lakes are not common, these artificial water features offer diverse recreational opportunities from fishing to watersports and wildlife observation.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Knap is a settlement featuring a lake, beach, and gardens, known for its many birds, making it suitable for wildlife observation. Warren Mill Farm Park, about 3 miles away, has a well-stocked mill pond for fishing and also offers friendly farm animals and accommodation, making it a family-friendly destination.
For a wide array of watersports, head to Llandegfedd Lake, located about 20.6 miles from Peterston-Super-Ely. It offers kayaking, windsurfing, raft building, canoeing, dinghy sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, and pedal boarding. Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs in Cardiff also provide opportunities for swimming, paddling, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding.
Absolutely. Peterstone Lakes is a popular destination for coarse fishing with four distinct lakes, including Pencil Lake, Swan Lake, and Carp Lake. St-Y-Nyll Top Pond, also nearby, is managed by Glamorgan Anglers and offers a good range of coarse fishing species like tench and pike. Additionally, Pysgodlyn Mawr, nestled within Hensol Forest, is a serene coarse fishing lake and a designated SSSI site.
Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for nature observation. The Knap is known for its many birds. Llandegfedd Lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with over 240 bird species recorded. Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs are also SSSIs, recognized for waxcap fungi and overwintering birds. Llwyn Yoy Pond is noted for its tranquil setting and water lilies.
Yes, the area offers various outdoor routes. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Hensol Forest loop from Pendoylan' which is an easy 3.5 km route. For cycling, consider the 'Quiet Lane – Creigiau Earthwork loop from Pentyrch', an easy 15.3 km ride. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Peterston-Super-Ely.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially for watersports at Llandegfedd Lake or for enjoying the tench fishing at St-Y-Nyll Top Pond. Birdwatching is excellent year-round, with overwintering birds at Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs. Pike fishing at St-Y-Nyll Top Pond is permitted from October 1st to March 14th.
While not directly a lake, Capel Celyn, The Drowned Village, though further afield, is a significant historical site related to reservoir creation in Wales. It tells the story of a village submerged to create Llyn Celyn reservoir in 1965, highlighting a poignant piece of Welsh history.
For a more serene experience, Pysgodlyn Mawr in Hensol Forest offers a tranquil coarse fishing lake. Llwyn Yoy Pond, with its water lilies, also provides a peaceful spot to pause and enjoy the South Wales countryside.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from the excellent fishing at Peterstone Lakes and St-Y-Nyll Top Pond to the wide range of watersports at Llandegfedd Lake. The scenic beauty and wildlife observation opportunities at places like The Knap and Rhoose Point are also highly valued by the community.
Yes, Rhoose Point offers an open space with scenic lakes and lush grassland that is suitable for cycling. It surrounds Wales' most southerly point, providing a pleasant route.


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