Best lakes around Woldingham are found in the broader Surrey region, as Woldingham itself is characterized by chalk grasslands, woodlands, and rolling hills rather than prominent natural lakes. The area offers numerous footpaths and walking routes through its extensive countryside. While natural lakes are not a feature directly within Woldingham, the surrounding landscape provides access to various water bodies. This region is known for its extensive countryside and woodland walking opportunities.
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Don’t use this track as it was flooded. My tire was fully under - best head up to Mertsham and go around in order to avoid
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Nutfield Marsh lies in the vale of Holmesdale between the North Downs and the Greensand Ridge and comprises of a series wetland sites - The Moors, Spynes Mere, Holmethorpe Lagoons and Mercer Country Park. These areas were restored from sand workings along the Redhill Brook and now support a myriad of wetland wildlife. The Trust manages The Moors.
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Built to provide water to Holwood House, later became popular as a bathing spot in Victorian times, and now popular with fishers.
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I nice spot on the National Cycle Network - it’s a restored Greensand quarry, now managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust.
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Woldingham itself is primarily known for its chalk grasslands, mature woodlands, and rolling hills, offering numerous footpaths and walking routes. Prominent natural lakes are not a feature directly within the village, but the broader Surrey region provides access to various water bodies.
The area around Woldingham features a variety of water bodies, including nature reserves, country park lakes, and village ponds. These offer diverse experiences, from tranquil walking routes to water sports opportunities.
Among the popular spots for fishing is Keston Ponds. Originally built to supply water to Holwood House, it is now a relaxed setting favored by fishers.
Yes, Spynes Mere Nature Reserve is a notable example. This restored Greensand quarry is managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust and serves as a peaceful stopping point, particularly for those on the National Cycle Network. Another is Keston Common Fishponds and Heathland, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve.
For water sports, Mercers Country Park Lake is an excellent choice. Set amidst green forests, it offers activities like sailing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and canoeing. You can also simply enjoy the lake for a relaxing lunch.
Many of the lakes and ponds in the region are family-friendly. For instance, Godstone Village Green and Pond offers a lovely large green with a pond in a historic village setting, complete with amenities like cafes. Keston Ponds and Mercers Country Park Lake are also categorized as family-friendly.
The historic village of Godstone, featuring Godstone Village Green and Pond, has a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book. It boasts interesting buildings and a 16th-century pub. Additionally, the ashes of actress Vivien Leigh were scattered on a lake at her former summer home, Tickerage Mill, near Blackboys, East Sussex, though this is further afield from Woldingham.
Beyond visiting the lakes themselves, the area offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Marden Park & the North Downs Way loop' or the 'Woldingham Countryside Walk'. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Woldingham guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. Road cyclists can explore moderate routes such as the 'Chaldon Church loop' or the 'Woldingham School Road loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Valley View Descent loop'. For comprehensive cycling information, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Woldingham guide or the MTB Trails around Woldingham guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and relaxed settings, such as those found at Keston Ponds. The natural beauty of locations like Mercers Country Park Lake, nestled among green forests, is also highly valued, whether for active water sports or simply enjoying the scenery.
While Woldingham itself doesn't have such large lakes, Buckland Park Lake, situated between Dorking and Reigate in Surrey, is a significant nearby option. It features a 50-acre lake, a water sports lagoon, natural beauty, woodlands, and walking trails. However, please note that dogs are not permitted there due to wildlife conservation efforts.


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