Best lakes in South Hams are found within the picturesque South Hams district of South Devon, an area known for its diverse ecosystems and varied landscapes. This region features a mix of natural freshwater lakes and man-made reservoirs, often nestled within moorland or woodland settings. These bodies of water contribute to the district's natural beauty and provide habitats for local wildlife. The area offers opportunities for exploring the unique features of each lake.
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From this point along the South West Coast Path, you are treated to breathtaking views of Starehole Bay. This little bay in South Devon sits at the mouth of the Kingsbridge Estuary, where it opens into the English Channel.
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Mill Bay is a fun sandy beach. The views from this coast across Salcombe Harbour are wonderful. It's worth slowing down your run or pausing to take it all in.
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It's often too windy here for a sheltered picnic but so worth it.
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The views from here on a good day are superb.
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The Avon Dam was built in 1957 to supply water to the coastal towns of South Devon. You can ride up the access road to the base of the dam but will have to leave your bike or push up to see the reservoir.
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The headland looking back on Hope Cove and across to South Milton Sands. A nice stead walk up with some rockier bits near the top. Make sure you’re wearing suitable footwear if you want to get to the top of the view point.
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For exceptional wildlife observation, visit Slapton Ley Nature Reserve. As the largest natural freshwater lake in the Southwest, it's a designated National Nature Reserve and a haven for birds, otters, butterflies, and rare plant species. Venford Reservoir also offers varied wildlife, including sheep and wild ponies, amidst its moorland setting.
Yes, you can swim in some of the lakes. Venford Reservoir is an excellent spot for swimming. Additionally, Left Lake, located along the Two Moors Way trail, is described as a great little pool for a refreshing dip, especially after a few days of sunshine.
Many lakes offer great walking opportunities. Venford Reservoir features a flat loop around its waters, while the area around Avon Dam Reservoir provides routes with panoramic moorland views. For longer hikes, Left Lake is situated along the Two Moors Way trail, offering a secluded stop for hikers.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Both Venford Reservoir and Avon Dam Reservoir are listed as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and scenic surroundings. Slapton Ley Nature Reserve also provides peaceful walks suitable for all ages amidst its diverse habitats.
For fishing enthusiasts, Coombe Water Fishery near Kingsbridge is an ideal spot. It comprises three lakes stocked with various fish species, including carp over 15 lbs, bream, and roach. Day tickets are available for visitors.
The lakes offer diverse and beautiful views. Avon Dam Reservoir is known for its beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding moorland. Venford Reservoir is nestled within Dartmoor National Park, offering views of woodland, moors, and winding rivers.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the South Hams area. You can find various routes, including a 'Red Lake & Avon Dam loop from Ivybridge', which passes near Avon Dam Reservoir. Explore more options on the MTB Trails in South Hams guide.
The lakes in South Hams can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for wildlife viewing at Slapton Ley and for swimming in Venford Reservoir or Left Lake when the water warms up. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the woodland areas, and winter offers peaceful, crisp walks.
Parking is available at some locations, though it can be limited during peak seasons. For instance, parking is available at Venford Reservoir, but spaces can be hard to find in the summer. It's advisable to check specific location details if driving.
Absolutely. The South Hams region offers numerous running trails. While not directly adjacent to every lake, routes like the 'South West Coast Path: Torcross and Prawle Point Loop' are in the wider area. For more running options, refer to the Running Trails in South Hams guide.
While many lake walks are moderate, some areas offer more challenging terrain. The ascent to Avon Dam Reservoir from the south can be quite steep in its final section. Left Lake is also located along the Two Moors Way, which includes sections of intermediate to challenging difficulty.
Slapton Ley is unique as the largest natural freshwater lake in the Southwest, separated from the sea by a narrow shingle beach. It encompasses over 490 acres of woodland, marshes, and reedbed habitats, making it a National Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its diverse ecosystems and rare plant species like strapwort.


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