Best lakes around Kingston Near Lewes are situated within the scenic South Downs National Park, an area known for its natural beauty and extensive footpaths. The region features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including historical lidos and traditional dew ponds. These water features are often found amidst lush countryside, offering views of the surrounding landscape. The area also includes sites of scientific interest like Lewes Brooks, contributing to its biodiversity.
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What looks like a recently worked pond - with trees protecting one side and a fence protecting the area. Great views from the hill.
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This is a wonderful little rest stop if your hiking or a quick breather stop if your out running. This isolated pond is a veritable haven for the local wildlife and domestic animals. It is also a great photo stop too.
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Peaceful and surprisingly scenic cut through that offers a different side of Lewes.
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Before it was possible to channel a water supply to farmland, dew ponds were dug as a way to collect rain water for the animals. Sometimes known as mist ponds or cloud ponds, they are usually high up on hills so are often accompanied by beautiful views.
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dogs love to dip into water here, sometimes cattle are around
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Built in 1860 and fed by a spring, Pells Pool is the oldest freshwater lido in the country that is still operating.
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For wild swimming, Swanborough Lakes offers a secluded lake with a wood-fired sauna, supervised by qualified open-water lifeguards. Another option is Pells Pool, a historical freshwater lido in Lewes, which is the oldest operating lido of its kind in the country.
Yes, Swanborough Fishery, located just outside Lewes, provides day-ticket fishing across its three lakes, with carp weighing up to 37lb. This is a popular spot for anglers in the area.
The region is known for its unique water features, including traditional dew ponds like Dew Pond with Lone Tree and Jill's Pond, which were historically dug to collect rainwater for livestock. You'll also find historical lidos such as Pells Pool, and smaller forest ponds like Lott's Pond.
Yes, the lakes are situated within the scenic South Downs National Park, which offers extensive bridleways and footpaths. You can find various hiking routes in the area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Kingston Near Lewes guide, which includes trails like 'The Juggs – Standean Bottom loop from Iford'.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can enjoy sweeping views of the South Downs, lush countryside, and areas of significant biodiversity like Lewes Brooks, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The dew ponds, such as Dew Pond with Lone Tree, are also notable natural features.
Yes, Jill's Pond offers an interesting spot with great views of Lewes. Additionally, dew ponds like Dew Pond with Lone Tree are often located on hills, providing beautiful vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Many spots are family-friendly. Pells Pool is a popular historical lido suitable for families. Dew Pond with Lone Tree is also considered family-friendly, offering a picturesque spot for a visit.
Yes, Dew Pond with Lone Tree is a dog-friendly spot where dogs can dip into the water, though cattle may sometimes be present. Lott's Pond, mentioned in the 'Lott's Pond Forest Downhill Segment' highlight, is also in an area popular with dog walkers.
The area around Kingston Near Lewes, particularly within the South Downs National Park, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. Swanborough Lakes also offers fishing and wild swimming.
The South Downs National Park, where these lakes are located, is beautiful year-round. For wild swimming, the warmer months are ideal. For walking and exploring, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even in winter, the area provides opportunities for peaceful walks.
Swanborough Lakes is located just outside Lewes. While specific public transport routes directly to the lakes might be limited, you can generally reach Lewes by train or bus, and then consider a local taxi or a walk, depending on the distance from your arrival point.
Yes, the South Downs National Park offers extensive bridleways suitable for cycling. You can explore various routes, including those for gravel biking around Kingston Near Lewes, which may take you past some of the area's natural features and offer views of the lakes.


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