Best lakes around Forest Row offer access to picturesque natural landscapes within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region, nestled on the edge of Ashdown Forest, features significant bodies of water that serve as crucial water supplies and popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. These lakes provide habitats for diverse wildlife and support various recreational activities. Many walking routes around lakes near Forest Row are available, providing opportunities for exploration.
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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From here, whichever route you choose it will involve a climb. Pick wisely
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The perimeter path around the reservoir is very muddy in places currently due to the amount of rain. Welly boots needed in some places.
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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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The tranquil Ardingly reservoir can be found 3 miles north of Haywards Heath. It is home to a number of bird species which can be identified with panels situated within bird hides around the reservoir. Walk the Kingfisher Nature Trail around the eastern shores and for the more adventurous, the Ardingly Activity Centre provides sailing, canoeing and windsurfing opportunities. Unfortunately most if not all access to the waterside is restricted to anglers.
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Also a Local Nature Reserve, Ardingly Reservoir was built in the 1970s. It is a wildlife haven with Ospreys even seen here. There are two bird hides on this eastern shore while the south eastern end is a hive of watersports activity.
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Among the most popular lakes are Ardingly Reservoir, known for its wildlife and bird hides, and Weir Wood Reservoir Local Nature Reserve, a significant body of water offering various activities. Visitors also enjoy the historical grounds of Hever Castle Gardens and Lake.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Ardingly Reservoir and Weir Wood Reservoir Local Nature Reserve offer open spaces and activities. Hever Castle Gardens and Lake provides a historical setting with lakeside walks and boat rentals, making it a great family day out. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes also offers beautiful landscaped gardens for families to explore.
The lakes around Forest Row are rich in wildlife. Weir Wood Reservoir is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve, home to over 250 bird species, including great crested grebe, teal, and kingfishers. Ardingly Reservoir is also a wildlife haven, with ospreys occasionally sighted and two bird hides for observation.
Yes, Weir Wood Reservoir is a prime location for water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, paddlesports like kayaking and paddleboarding, and open-water swimming. A sailing club operates there, offering training and events.
For peaceful walks, the public footpaths along the north bank of Weir Wood Reservoir offer scenic views. Ardingly Reservoir also has a pleasant walk around its perimeter. For a more structured garden walk, Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes provides beautiful landscaped paths.
Yes, Hever Castle Gardens and Lake is a notable historical site, once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, offering beautiful grounds and a lakeside walk. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes is another historic location, featuring a garden designed by 'Capability' Brown.
Anglers can enjoy fishing at Weir Wood Reservoir, which is stocked with species like pike, carp, bream, and perch. Additionally, Horsted Keynes Fishponds are managed by an angling club and offer a secluded fishing experience.
Absolutely. You can find numerous hiking and running trails that incorporate the lakes. For example, there's a moderate 13 km running route called 'Weir Wood Reservoir and Brambletye House loop' and a 12 km hiking route 'Weir Wood Reservoir loop from Forest Row'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Forest Row and Hiking around Forest Row guides.
The area offers various cycling routes. For instance, the 'Forest Way – Forest Way Cycle Path loop from Forest Row' is an easy 15 km ride. You can discover more cycling options in the Cycling around Forest Row guide, which includes routes of varying difficulty.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many appreciate the diverse wildlife, especially the bird populations at Weir Wood Reservoir and Ardingly Reservoir. The well-maintained paths for walking and the opportunities for water sports are also highly valued.
While not the entire site, specific areas of Weir Wood Reservoir are publicly accessible. There's a bird hide and viewing area easily reached from the Legsheath Lane car park, and a public footpath runs along the north bank, offering scenic walks. For more details, you can visit the East Sussex County Council website.
While not a large lake, Horsted Keynes Fishponds offers a secluded and picturesque experience, passing through a hidden valley. It's a quieter spot compared to the larger reservoirs, ideal for those seeking tranquility.


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