Best lakes around Send offer a variety of natural and historical attractions. The area features a landscape characterized by waterways, including lakes, ponds, and sections of the River Wey Navigation. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments, historical sites, and agricultural lands, providing diverse walking routes and points of interest. These landmarks and natural features make the region suitable for various outdoor activities, including hiking trails around Send lakes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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To a passerby, a mill pond like the one presented here might seem ordinary, but there is another point of view: For example, in the story world of Otfried Preußler (1923 to 2013), who became famous with the imaginative children's books he wrote, things look quite different: Here, such a mill pond is also the extremely exciting habitat of a water sprite family. His still popular book "Der kleine Wassermann" tells wonderful stories of the adventures experienced by the family's offspring. On an audio book CD, the water sprite mother sings her son to sleep for the winter: "Little water sprite, close your eyes and get some rest, I'll sit here for a while and watch you sleep. May your dreams guide you and touch you wonderfully, and when you wake up again, a new year will begin for you."
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The tow path in the Basingstoke canal, from Woking to the junction with the Wey, it is paved and smooth. The tow path in the Wey Navigation canal is more bumpy, roots etc. Apt for a gravel bike, perhaps not so for a road bike.
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The lakes are just as beautiful as the pleasant wooden path through the marshland. It's very quiet here, although you can hear the noise of the nearby highway. Nevertheless, you can find and enjoy the silence here - we were thrilled by this little paradise!
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Indian cafe/shop very much present & seems worth trying. If you're into gin, there's also a distillery with bar (booking might be needed).
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...many feel an eerie stillness looking out over the still water surrounded by the evergreen box trees. Legend has it that this is due to the fate of a woodcutter's daughter who was surprised by a nobleman on a horse as she bathed in the pool. Having failed to lure her to the bank, he rode his horse into the water and caused the girl to move out to deeper water where she drowned. When the woodcutter returned and found her body, he also found the nobleman's hat floating on the water. It bore the crest of none other than Prince John! Source: https://www.visitsurrey.com/listing/silent-pool/66361101/
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The trail runs through the estate of Loseley House with great views f the mansion and its grounds. You can visit the house between May and August when it is open to the public. Here you are just a short distance from Guildford but the quiet paths and surroundings make you feel a million miles away.
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This pleasant pond on Horsell Common is called Danewell Pond. The Pond serves to drain large areas of the Common and is bordered by marshy heathland and by a variety of trees. The water in Danewell Pond appears brackish and is an important breeding site for dragonflies and damselflies.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Silent Pool, known for its natural beauty, gin distillery, and Indian restaurant. Other popular spots include Coxes Lock and Mill Pond, a historical site along the Wey Navigation, and Loseley House and Lake, offering quiet paths and views of the historic house.
Yes, several lakes around Send are suitable for families. Silent Pool, Coxes Lock and Mill Pond, Loseley House and Lake, Danewell Pond, and Lansdowne Pond and Albury Organic Vineyard are all categorized as family-friendly. These locations offer diverse settings for walks and exploration.
The area around Send's lakes features a mix of natural and historical landscapes. You'll find natural ponds like Danewell Pond, which is bordered by marshy heathland and serves as an important breeding site for dragonflies and damselflies. The region also includes sections of the River Wey Navigation and various woodlands.
Yes, the region has notable historical sites. Coxes Lock and Mill Pond is a historical lock along the Wey Navigation. Loseley House and Lake features a historic house and grounds, open to the public on selected dates between May and August.
The lakes around Send are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Send, the gravel biking guide for Send, or the cycling guide for Send.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. Popular options include the Papercourt Lock – Walsham Lock and Weir loop (7.9 km, easy) and the River Wey Riverside Path – The New Inn at Send loop (5.2 km, easy). For more options, refer to the hiking guide for Send.
The lakes around Send offer appeal throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and even winter walks can be pleasant, especially along the River Wey Navigation towpaths.
Yes, some lake areas offer amenities. Silent Pool features an Indian restaurant, cookery school, and a gin distillery. Lansdowne Pond and Albury Organic Vineyard offers indoor and outdoor seating where you can enjoy wine and food boards.
Many walking routes around the lakes and along the River Wey Navigation are dog-friendly. However, always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or private estates like Loseley House and Lake, where cattle might be present.
Visitors appreciate the diverse settings, from marshy heathland to historical grounds. The area's appeal for outdoor activities is evident, with over 130 upvotes and more than 30 photos shared by the komoot community. The mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and opportunities for walking and cycling are frequently highlighted.
While the main highlights are well-loved, exploring the smaller natural ponds and historical mill ponds mentioned in the guide can offer quieter experiences. Danewell Pond on Horsell Common, for instance, provides a pleasant, less-crowded spot for nature observation.
The diverse habitats around Send's lakes support various wildlife. Danewell Pond is noted as an important breeding site for dragonflies and damselflies. Along the River Wey Navigation and in marshy areas, you might spot various bird species and other wetland creatures.


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