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Top 6 Lakes around Aldwick

Best lakes around Aldwick are found in the broader West Sussex area, offering diverse freshwater activities. Aldwick, a coastal village, is situated near the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which features several notable water bodies. The region provides opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and walking routes alongside lakes and tidal inlets. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor recreation.

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  • The most popular lakes is The Reeds of Bosham, a tidal inlet.…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve

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RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve, located in West Sussex, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Spanning 1,800 acres, it boasts diverse habitats, from saltmarshes to lagoons, offering a sanctuary for birds, mammals, and flora.

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Mill Pond

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Mill Pond is located within the Chichester Harbour AONB nestled among beautiful countryside and salt marshes. The pond and surrounding wetlands are rich in wildlife, including waders, ducks, and swans. …

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The Reeds of Bosham

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The Reeds, nestled in the village of Bosham, is a renowned tidal inlet. Surrounded by salt marshes and reed beds, it's a paradise for birdwatchers and nature seekers.

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Peckhams Copse Lake

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It’s most scenic path as it goes along the lakes which are full of bird life. Doable but not the most suitable for road bikes.

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Fab flat route following the Salterns Way. A mixture of paved paths, quiet country roads, gravel, mud cycle paths through countryside, an almost traffic free route.

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April 30, 2025, Peckhams Copse Lake

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September 25, 2024, Mill Pond

Mill Pond is located within the Chichester Harbour AONB nestled among beautiful countryside and salt marshes. The pond and surrounding wetlands are rich in wildlife, including waders, ducks, and swans. Historically the pond was part of a watermill system used for grinding grain.

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2 free car parks make this reserve really easy to explore. I like the separated footpaths vs cycle paths and bridleways.

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RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve, located in West Sussex, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Spanning 1,800 acres, it boasts diverse habitats, from saltmarshes to lagoons, offering a sanctuary for birds, mammals, and flora.

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RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve, located in West Sussex, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Spanning 1,800 acres, it boasts diverse habitats, from saltmarshes to lagoons, offering a sanctuary for birds, mammals, and flora.

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The Reeds, nestled in the village of Bosham, is a renowned tidal inlet. Surrounded by salt marshes and reed beds, it's a paradise for birdwatchers and nature seekers.

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Free car park, please don’t park on the verge

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Good views along Chichester harbour, Dell Quay to the right & Itchenor Reach to the left

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural water features can I explore near Aldwick?

While Aldwick itself is coastal, the broader West Sussex area offers diverse freshwater features. You can explore tidal inlets like The Reeds of Bosham, tranquil ponds such as Mill Pond within the Chichester Harbour AONB, and extensive nature reserves like RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve, which features saltmarshes and lagoons.

Are there good spots for birdwatching around Aldwick's lakes and water features?

Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. The Reeds of Bosham, with its salt marshes and reed beds, is a paradise for birdwatchers. Mill Pond and its surrounding wetlands are rich in wildlife, including various bird species, waders, ducks, and swans. Additionally, RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve provides a sanctuary for diverse birdlife across its 1,800 acres of varied habitats.

Which lakes near Aldwick are suitable for families?

Several options cater to families. Mill Pond and The Reeds of Bosham are both listed as family-friendly highlights. Chichester Lakeside Holiday Park, a short drive from Aldwick, boasts ten fishing lakes and offers family amenities like a heated pool and kids' club. Mewsbrooke Park in Rustington also features lakes and playgrounds suitable for all ages.

Where can I go fishing near Aldwick?

The West Sussex area offers numerous fishing opportunities. Chichester Lakeside Holiday Park has ten fishing lakes. Newbarn Lakes Camping near Chichester provides well-maintained fishing lakes in a tranquil setting. For serious anglers, Furnace Lakes Fishery in Horsham is renowned for large catfish and well-stocked carp lakes. Alderwood Ponds offers two lakes heavily stocked with smaller carp for frequent catches.

Are there walking or hiking trails around the lakes near Aldwick?

Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. The area around RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve offers trails through its diverse habitats. Newbarn Lakes Camping provides access to South Downs walking trails. You can also find routes like the Chichester Harbour Waterfront Path, which is a flat route with good views. For more walking ideas, explore the Running Trails around Aldwick guide, which includes routes like the 'Seaside Café – Promenade Run loop from Bognor Regis'.

Can I go cycling near the lakes in the Aldwick area?

Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes that pass by or near water features. The Chichester Harbour Waterfront Path is a mix of paved paths, quiet country roads, and gravel cycle paths. For dedicated cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Aldwick guide, which features routes like the 'River Arun Pedestrian Bridge – Bognor Regis Pier loop from Bersted', or the Cycling around Aldwick guide for touring bicycle options.

Are there any accessible lakes or water features for visitors with mobility needs?

While specific accessibility details for each lake vary, many parks and nature reserves strive to offer accessible paths. Mewsbrooke Park in Rustington, with its lakes and playgrounds, is generally suitable for all ages and often features paved paths. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check the specific venue's website for detailed accessibility information.

What is the largest lake in the wider Sussex region?

The largest lake wholly within Sussex is Bewl Water. Located further inland near the Kent border, it covers 800 acres and is a major recreational hub offering boating, camping, fishing, wildlife spotting, and extensive walking opportunities.

Are there options for camping near lakes in the Aldwick area?

Yes, camping near lakes is an option. Newbarn Lakes Camping, situated near Chichester, is ideal for those looking to combine camping with angling in a tranquil setting. Bewl Water, the largest lake in Sussex, also offers facilities for camping, making it a destination for a longer stay.

What do visitors enjoy most about the water features around Aldwick?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and wildlife. Highlights like The Reeds of Bosham are loved for their salt marshes and reed beds, making them a paradise for nature seekers. Mill Pond is valued for its rich wildlife, including waders, ducks, and swans. The area's appeal lies in its opportunities for birdwatching, tranquil walks, and enjoying the natural environment.

Are there any less-known or tranquil lake spots near Aldwick?

For a more tranquil experience, consider Alderwood Ponds in West Sussex. It's described as a lovely, peaceful, and quiet location with nice swims, ideal for daytime fishing. Peckhams Copse Lake also offers a scenic path along lakes full of bird life, providing a serene natural setting.

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