Best lakes around Panteg are predominantly man-made reservoirs and boating lakes, providing various recreational opportunities. The village of Panteg, located in Torfaen, Wales, is positioned near the Monmouthshire/Torfaen border, offering access to notable bodies of water. This area is characterized by its setting within the Usk Valley, making it accessible for outdoor pursuits. These lakes serve as hubs for recreation and natural appreciation in South Wales.
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Be aware that if you come down to the dam on the lake you can't escape through the valley, there's a gate on both of these minor roads coming down off the dam with some very threatening signs. You have to take on one of the bastard ramps, east or west doesn't matter, they're both brutal, though I can imagine eastward is worse.
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A lovely place with great views, with a variety of walking trails on offer. The visitors centre on the East shore near the dam wall has toilet and cafe facilities.
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A lovely place with great views, with a variety of walking trails on offer. Please note that the majority of the trails are closed annually from 1st October to 1st March, this is to protect over-wintering wildfowl, for which the area has been designated an SSSI.
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a not too taxing 6mile walk around the lake, some great views and walk through forest
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A great walk around the lake with a nice coffee shop at the end
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The most prominent lake near Panteg is Llandegfedd Reservoir, a large 434-acre body of water known for recreation and wildlife. Another popular spot is Cwmbran Boating Lake, which offers a more community-focused experience.
Yes, Cwmbran Boating Lake features a flat, easy walk suitable for all. At Llandegfedd Reservoir, you'll find a variety of walking trails, including a challenging 6-mile hike around the lake, but also shorter, more leisurely options. Many trails at Llandegfedd are closed annually from October 1st to March 1st to protect overwintering wildfowl.
Llandegfedd Lake is a hub for both water and land-based activities. You can enjoy windsurfing, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, and open-water swimming. On land, there are walking trails, axe throwing, archery, and mini-golf. It's also a premier destination for fishing, particularly for trout and pike.
Yes, Llandegfedd Lake is very family-friendly, offering activities like mini-golf and paddle sports. It also has dog-friendly zones. Cwmbran Boating Lake is also family-friendly with a children's play area and opportunities to feed ducks.
The Llandegfedd Visitor Centre provides a modern facility with a Lakeside Cafe offering panoramic views, accessible toilets, baby changing areas, and a shop. Parking is available, with the first hour free. Equipment hire for watersports is also available.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but for walking at Llandegfedd Reservoir, note that many trails are closed from October 1st to March 1st to protect overwintering wildfowl. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports and general outdoor activities. Birdwatching is excellent throughout the year, with ospreys in autumn and herons in spring.
Llandegfedd Lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its rich biodiversity. Over 240 species of birds have been recorded, making it a prime birdwatching spot. You might also see bats, otters, and a variety of wildflowers in its diverse habitats of grasslands, woodlands, and scrub.
Yes, there are various cycling routes in the wider area. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Usk Bridge – Abergavenny Castle and Museum loop' or the 'Tintern Wireworks Bridge – View of the River Wye loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Cafall red trail' or 'Twrch red trail' at Cwmcarn Trail Centre. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Panteg and MTB Trails around Panteg guides.
Beyond the main lakes, you can visit Ponthir Reservoir and Afon Llwyd River, which offers a blend of water and river scenery. Additionally, the Greenmeadow Community Farm Nature Reserve Stream features ancient woodland, ponds, and wetlands important for wildlife.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and variety of walking trails at Llandegfedd Reservoir. The modern Visitor Centre and its coffee shop are also highly appreciated. At Cwmbran Boating Lake, the flat, easy walk, opportunities to feed ducks, and the cafe and play area are popular highlights.
Yes, several easy hikes are available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Pontymoile Basin loop from Cwmbrân' or the 'Afon Lwyd loop from Cwmbrân'. These offer accessible options for leisurely strolls. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Panteg guide.


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