Best lakes around Alfold are situated within the rural landscape of Surrey, UK. This area features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, often surrounded by woodlands and open countryside. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and fishing, set against a backdrop of varied terrain. Its proximity to larger natural areas makes it a destination for those seeking water-based recreation.
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Beautiful Broadwater Park's 73 acres (30 ha) boasts a lake, lovely woodland and swathes of open grass. Bring a picnic and don't forget to bring extra for the ducks. Public toilets can be found to the west of the lake.
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The attractive village of Witley has plenty to offer walkers exploring the Surrey Hills. The village neighbours Witley Common, a lovely area of birch, oak and pine woodland and heath. It's managed by the National Trust and is inhabited by nightingales, nightjars and willow warblers, to name just a few. After a stroll, there are a couple of good pubs in the village.
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Fantastic, quiet little road through the woods. Twisting & rolling and mostly good smooth Tarmac.
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Enton Lakes in Surrey is made up of a number of interconnecting lakes including Upper, Lower, Small, and Large Lake. The pristine waters bring an interesting variety of wildlife species including waterbirds, dragonflies, and otters, and the surrounding woodland is home to a lovely array of plant species too, including bluebells and wild garlic.
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Fishery containing 11 lakes - the public footpath goes through the centre of the fishery, offering some fine views.
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Amazing true to its name defiantly the best road in Surrey I went on the whole road and only saw one car!
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A beautiful, gently undulating, wooded stretch of road: a real dingly dell!
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Watch out for the ducks they are in the road a lot!
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The lakes around Alfold are set within a rural landscape featuring woodlands, open grasslands, and varied terrain. You can find areas like Broadwater Park Lake with its extensive woodlands and open grass, or the natural beauty of Enton Lakes, known for its pristine waters and surrounding woodland rich in plant species like bluebells and wild garlic.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Broadwater Park Lake is a 73-acre park with a lake, woodlands, and open grass, perfect for picnics and feeding ducks. Henfold Lakes, located near Dorking, also offers a range of family activities including barbecues, camping, and falconry, alongside fishing.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area offers various outdoor pursuits. You can explore cycling routes, such as those passing by Weare Street and Duckpond, or embark on longer road cycling and mountain biking adventures. For detailed routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Alfold or MTB Trails around Alfold guides.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into walking routes. For instance, Witley Village and Surroundings offers opportunities for walkers exploring the Surrey Hills with nearby woodlands and a lake. The public footpath through Willinghurst Lakes also provides fine views for walkers.
The lakes around Alfold can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers like bluebells and wild garlic around places like Enton Lakes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for picnics and longer outdoor activities, and winter provides peaceful, crisp walks.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the area. Alfold Road Fisheries offers mixed coarse fishing with species like Carp, Roach, and Perch. Henfold Lakes also provides excellent coarse fishing opportunities, known for carp, bream, crucian, roach, and golden tench. Willinghurst Lakes is another notable fishery with 11 lakes.
Yes, you can. For example, Witley Village and Surroundings is known for having a couple of good pubs, perfect for a refreshment after a walk. Many of the surrounding villages also offer local amenities including cafes and pubs.
The lakes and surrounding woodlands are home to diverse wildlife. At Enton Lakes, you might spot waterbirds, dragonflies, and even otters. The woodlands around Witley Common, near Witley Village and Surroundings, are inhabited by nightingales, nightjars, and willow warblers.
While Alfold itself is a rural village, public transport options to reach the general area exist, though direct access to every lake might require further walking or local transport. Planning your route in advance using local bus services or connecting from nearby train stations (e.g., in Dorking or Godalming) is recommended.
Yes, several locations offer scenic views. Witley Village and Surroundings includes viewpoints within its forest and lake setting. Additionally, the public footpath through Willinghurst Lakes provides fine views across the fishery.
Many of the trails and open spaces around the lakes in Alfold are dog-friendly, especially those in rural and woodland settings. For example, Willinghurst Lakes is explicitly noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and check for any specific local restrictions.
Henfold Lakes, located a short distance from Alfold, offers a touring caravan site in addition to various recreational activities. For other camping or accommodation options, it's advisable to check local tourism resources for the wider Surrey area.


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