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Top 4 Lakes around Greinton

Best lakes around Greinton are located within the broader Somerset Levels and Moors, a distinctive landscape of low-lying wetlands and drainage rhynes in Somerset, England. Greinton is a village situated at the foot of the Polden Hills. While prominent lakes are not a feature of Greinton's immediate vicinity, the surrounding region offers diverse natural water bodies and nature reserves for exploration. This area is characterized by its unique wetland environment, providing habitats for various wildlife.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail

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A fantastic gravel trail across the Avalon marshes. Quiet in the morning but can get busy with walkers on a sunny afternoon. It’s part of national cycle route 3 so …

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Somerset Levels Wetlands

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An excellent route with all tarmac roads (apart from one very small minor main road section), rest all small side roads with very little car traffic. A number of pubs …

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Westhay Moor Nature Reserve

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Westhay Moor is one of the many important wetland reserves situated nearby to Glastonbury in Somerset.

The reserve hosts a diverse range of wildlife and including marsh harriers, kingfishers, and …

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June 15, 2023, Westhay Moor Nature Reserve

Westhay Moor is one of the many important wetland reserves situated nearby to Glastonbury in Somerset. The reserve hosts a diverse range of wildlife and including marsh harriers, kingfishers, and a variety of waterfowl and wading birds, as well as otters, water voles, and several species of bats. If you love nature and wildlife then this is definitely the place for you.

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An excellent route with all tarmac roads (apart from one very small minor main road section), rest all small side roads with very little car traffic. A number of pubs and eating places along the way, especially Sweets Tea Rooms near Wedmore - seems a favourite for cyclists. Good route for spotting wetland wildlife - especially Egrets and Swans.

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Really enjoyed this tranquil bike path. Plenty of places to stop, have a break and check out the wildlife. Everyone seemed so happy to be there; definitely a good place for a family ride.

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the yellow plant is Floating Yellow Heart (I think)

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A fantastic gravel trail across the Avalon marshes. Quiet in the morning but can get busy with walkers on a sunny afternoon. It’s part of national cycle route 3 so cyclists are more than entitled to use it, but bear in mind that it is a shared path and most people come here to enjoy the nature in peace. There are lots of bird watchers and if you come just before dusk you’ll see some amazing starling murmurations. Good surface of fine, hard packed gravel with a few non-threatening potholes.

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Shapwick Heath nature reserve, gets pretty busy with walkers and bird watchers. Excellent compacted gravel surface with just a few puddles, and plenty of places to sit on a bench and watch the aerial display.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly is Greinton located?

Greinton is a village in Somerset, England, situated on the Somerset Levels and Moors at the foot of the Polden Hills. This area is known for its low-lying wetlands and drainage rhynes.

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find around Greinton?

The Somerset Levels and Moors, where Greinton is located, are characterized by wetlands and nature reserves rather than large, natural lakes. You'll find a network of water bodies, including reens, rhynes, and managed wetland areas that are rich in wildlife, such as those found at Westhay Moor Nature Reserve and Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail.

What wildlife can I see around the wetlands near Greinton?

The wetland areas are a haven for diverse wildlife. At Westhay Moor Nature Reserve, you might spot marsh harriers, kingfishers, otters, water voles, and various waterfowl. Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is particularly popular with bird watchers, and if you visit before dusk, you might witness spectacular starling murmurations.

Are there hiking trails around the wetlands near Greinton?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail offers a fantastic gravel path across the Avalon marshes. For more options, you can explore various routes in the area by checking out the Hiking around Greinton guide.

Are there easy walks suitable for all abilities near Greinton's wetlands?

Many paths in the nature reserves, such as the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail, feature good surfaces of fine, hard-packed gravel, making them suitable for easy walks. The Easy hikes around Greinton guide provides further details on accessible routes.

Can I cycle around the wetlands near Greinton?

Absolutely. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is part of National Cycle Route 3 and features an excellent compacted gravel surface, making it ideal for cycling. The Somerset Levels Wetlands also offer routes with mostly tarmac roads and very little car traffic, perfect for exploring by bike.

Are the wetland areas around Greinton family-friendly?

Yes, several areas are well-suited for families. Both Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail and Westhay Moor Nature Reserve are listed as family-friendly, offering easy paths and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities that children often enjoy.

Are there dog-friendly walks around Greinton's wetlands?

Many of the trails through the nature reserves and across the Somerset Levels are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially due to the presence of wildlife. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs in nature reserve areas.

When is the best time of year to visit the wetlands near Greinton?

The wetlands offer different experiences throughout the year. Autumn and winter are excellent for birdwatching, especially for starling murmurations at Shapwick Heath. Spring and summer bring lush greenery and different species of birds and insects. The trails are generally accessible year-round, though some areas might be wetter in winter.

Are there places to eat or drink near the wetland areas?

Yes, when exploring the Somerset Levels Wetlands, you'll find a number of pubs and eating places along the way. Sweets Tea Rooms near Wedmore is a popular spot for cyclists and visitors.

What should I wear for visiting the wetlands around Greinton?

Given the wetland environment, comfortable, waterproof footwear is highly recommended, especially during wetter seasons. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and binoculars are a great addition for wildlife spotting.

Are there any running trails in the Greinton area?

Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find various routes, including those with views of the Mendip Hills or through nature reserves, by consulting the Running Trails around Greinton guide.

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