Lakes around Withyham offer diverse natural landscapes within East Sussex, a region characterized by its rolling hills and woodlands. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural and man-made water bodies. These lakes contribute to the local ecosystem, supporting various wildlife and plant species. Withyham itself is situated in a rural setting, making its surrounding lakes accessible for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Stunning castle with a beautiful park where you can for a hike around the lake. I highly recommend it.
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Never Castle is a very beautiful complex that is definitely worth a visit.
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A very beautiful park with many old trees and beautiful plantings. The lakes form the center of the park. Old redwoods and sequoias are found here.
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Four lakes form the heart of the garden and at the end of the line of sight the Gothic castle rises on a hill. While you can explore all the paths in the garden and the adjacent parkland, the house is privately owned and cannot be visited. The design of the park and the expansion of the house were initiated by John Holroyd at the end of the 19th century. He and his wife spent a fortune to design the property according to their ideas. The park and garden were further designed according to the original plans by subsequent owners. Finally, the National Trust acquired the site and now looks after it. The current opening times and further information can be found here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/sussex/sheffield-park-and-garden.
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Deep in Kent countryside, the road is the best way to experience Bough Beech Reservoir. Its boundary is otherwise closed to the public so you are likely to see birdwatchers perched on the pavement with their binoculars trained across the water.
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Worth taking this route for the lovely scenery and section through north Horsted Keynes where you will pass it's grade 1 church. The gravel section is a good surface.
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Flat section of road with views of the reservoir and nature reserve
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Lovely gravelly cut through north of Horsted Keynes. It passes most of Horsted Keynes Angling Club fishponds and creates a secluded hidden valley and an off-road route in area where there are few (due to the Ashdown Forest’s interpretation of its bylaws).
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Around Withyham, you'll discover a variety of water bodies, including natural lakes, artificial lakes within historic estates, and fishponds. These offer diverse experiences, from angling to birdwatching and scenic walks. Examples include the artificial lake at Buxted Park Manor House and the fishponds at Horsted Keynes Fishponds.
Yes, several lakes in the broader East Sussex region are excellent for birdwatching. Buxted Park Manor House, for instance, is home to various exotic birds around its artificial lake. Further afield, Weir Wood Reservoir and Arlington Reservoir are designated Local Nature Reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest, known for their significant bird populations and equipped with bird hides for optimal viewing.
For dedicated fishing, Withyham Mill Carp Lake is a prime spot directly within Withyham, known for its excellent angling opportunities and stocked with carp, perch, roach, rudd, and tench. Additionally, Horsted Keynes Fishponds also offers fishing, managed by the Horsted Keynes Angling Club.
Absolutely. Buxted Park Manor House features an artificial lake within its historic 206-acre estate, which dates back to 1199. Another significant location is Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes, a free landscaped garden designed by 'Capability' Brown, featuring four central lakes and a Gothic castle view. It's now looked after by the National Trust.
The lakes around Withyham and in the wider East Sussex area support diverse wildlife. At Buxted Park Manor House, you can spot a large herd of deer and various exotic birds. Weir Wood and Arlington Reservoirs are particularly important for bird populations, with common sightings including cormorants, swallows, mallards, coots, Canadian geese, and black swans.
Yes, many lakes offer walking opportunities. Eridge Park Lake is encircled by the High Weald Landscape Trail, providing a peaceful walk. You can also find scenic routes around Horsted Keynes Fishponds. For more extensive options, explore the various hiking routes available in the region, which often pass by or near these water bodies. You can find more details on hiking trails around Withyham.
Beyond walking, the area around Withyham offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Withyham guide. Dunorlan Park Lake also offers boating opportunities, and Weir Wood Reservoir has a sailing club.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. For instance, Dunorlan Park Lake offers accessible paths within its spacious parkland. You can also find a selection of easy hikes around Withyham that are suitable for a more relaxed pace, some of which will take you past local water features.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Dunorlan Park Lake is a public park with a natural play area, boat hire, and a cafe. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes and Buxted Park Manor House also offer expansive grounds suitable for family outings, with opportunities to see wildlife.
Dunorlan Park Lake is a well-equipped public park. Facilities include a boating lake with boat hire, a cafe open daily, two car parks, toilets, a natural play area, and opportunities for pond dipping. It's a great spot for a day out with convenient amenities.
Eridge Park Lake is notable for being situated within Eridge Park, one of the country's oldest deer parks. The lake itself is encircled by the High Weald Landscape Trail, offering a peaceful walking experience through a historic and natural setting.
Yes, Buxted Park Manor House, which includes an artificial lake, is a 206-acre Site of Special Scientific Interest. Additionally, in the broader East Sussex region, both Weir Wood Reservoir and Arlington Reservoir are designated as SSSIs, recognized for their ecological importance and diverse wildlife.


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