Best lakes around Liddington offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities. The area features country parks with extensive woodlands and nature reserves, alongside serene lagoons and historic parklands. These water features provide settings for walking routes and wildlife observation. Liddington's landscape combines natural beauty with accessible outdoor spaces for various activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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What I like about this beautiful walk is how the varying the sights and the general walk is, always a nice lil surprise every now and then when you do the round
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A walk around the lake is always pleasant. Can be quite muddy at the top end in the winter/ when wet.
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This lagoon is set in a picturesque landscape and is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. The surrounding path is paved and flat, with a few smaller offshoots inviting you to explore the surrounding woodland on more rugged trails.
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Coate Water country park has a nature reserve, woodland and lake - great for wildlife watching and post-ride picnics.
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Concrete paths around the cafe and heading to the car parks. Paths are all weather, but puddles form after heavy rain. Park is host to Parkrun on each Saturday morning at 9am to around 10am, where about 300 runners form to run two laps.
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Willow, ash and birch can all be found in the park's woodlands, with oak trees on higher ground. A fantastic park with nature trails, bird hides and family activities, this is a lovely place to walk through or simply visit. There are also good facilities, a cafe and BBQ hire.
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It was lovely nd slow pace as with child seat at the back and another child on bike with me.
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Yes, several lakes around Liddington are ideal for families. Coate Water Country Park offers a nature reserve, woodland, and lake, perfect for wildlife watching and picnics. Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform also provides nature trails and family activities with facilities and a cafe. Lydiard Park has all-weather paths suitable for walks with children, and the Village Pond in the Oxfordshire Countryside offers a serene setting for a leisurely family outing.
You can find a variety of walking trails. Coate Water Country Park is great for leisurely walks, while Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform features nature trails. Lydiard Park offers all-weather paths, and Peatmoor Lagoon has a paved, flat path for easy strolls, with smaller offshoots for more rugged woodland exploration. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Liddington.
Yes, Peatmoor Lagoon is noted for its paved and flat surrounding path, making it suitable for wheelchair users and those seeking an easy, accessible stroll.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. You'll find extensive woodlands, nature reserves, and serene lagoons. Highlights like Coate Water Country Park and Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform feature woodlands with willow, ash, and birch trees, as well as bird hides for wildlife observation. The area combines natural beauty with accessible outdoor spaces.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary by location, country parks and natural areas like Coate Water Country Park generally welcome dogs on leads. It's always best to check local signage for any restrictions or designated off-leash areas.
Beyond walking, the Liddington area offers opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various cycling routes and MTB trails that pass by or are close to the lakes, providing options for different skill levels.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform has good facilities and a cafe. Lydiard Park also provides facilities and parking, though a small fee may apply for parking.
The lakes around Liddington can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for picnics and leisurely walks, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and even in winter, places like Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform are pleasant for a walk, though paths can be muddy after heavy rain.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the varying sights and pleasant surprises during walks, the opportunities for wildlife watching, and the availability of facilities like cafes. The all-weather paths at places like Lydiard Park are also highly valued.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, Lydiard Park is set within historic parklands, offering a blend of natural beauty and heritage. The Village Pond in the Oxfordshire Countryside also provides a glimpse into traditional rural life with its typical grass-roofed cottages.
The guide data does not specifically mention designated wild swimming spots or permit requirements for watersports. It's generally advisable to check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting wild swimming in any natural body of water.


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