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Top 9 Lakes around Weston Turville

Best lakes around Weston Turville include the Weston Turville Reservoir, a significant natural feature managed by the Bucks, Berks & Oxon Wildlife Trust. This reservoir is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), characterized by shallow waters, woodland, and reedbeds. It serves as a habitat for various wetland plants and breeding birds. The area offers opportunities for nature observation, walking, and water-based recreation.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Marsworth Reservoir

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The Marsworth Reservoirs act as a magnet for anglers, dog walkers, boaters, birdwatchers and walkers, especially over a sunny weekend, but few ever really venture much beyond the car parks …

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Wilstone Reservoir

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Wilstone Reservoir boasts the rare mudwort plant that can be spotted on the mudflats during autumn months as the waters recedes. The site also attracts breeding common terns. There is free parking available.

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This is a lovely trail that travels between the Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir via a green walkway. In the area you'll find sitting benches, beautiful grasslands and …

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View of College Lake

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View of rare UK birds in the famous birdwatching spot. The reserve is a former chalk quarry in Pitstone and is one of the flagship reserves of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire …

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View of Tring Reservoirs

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Beautiful views of the reservoir - usually as still as a duck pond. And if you're lucky you'll see some actual ducks too!

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Grace Mulligan
September 25, 2024, Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir

This is a lovely trail that travels between the Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir via a green walkway. In the area you'll find sitting benches, beautiful grasslands and riverboats. Additionally a nearby birdwatching hide provides an excellent opportunity to observe local wildlife.

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Beautiful views of the reservoir - usually as still as a duck pond. And if you're lucky you'll see some actual ducks too!

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Great family friendly rides around the lakes, 3 will signed routes of different distance. Great fun πŸ™

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A nice place to stop for a rest (or twitch).

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Tring Reservoirs Nature Reserve comprises four individual reservoirs: Startop's End, Marsworth and Tringford reservoirs are all close together and Wilstone reservoir is a short distance to the west. The reservoirs are home to a variety of wildlife and their reedbeds, wet woodland and open water habitats are a natural stronghold for birds. During colder months, you can find a large number of wintering wildfowl across all four reservoirs, including tufted duck, pochard, teal, gadwall, wigeon and shoveler with occasional goldeneye, goosander and smew if it is very cold. Wilstone Reservoir boasts the rare mudwort plant that can be spotted on the mudflats during autumn months as the waters recede. The site attracts breeding common terns which use rafts the Trust has installed and breeding oystercatchers have been recorded here. Between December and February, Marsworth Reservoir is a great place to see overwintering bitterns, as this site has a fantastic reedbed that retains its water to allow the birds to feed throughout the season. There is a heronry on the bank of Wilstone Reservoir and if you take binoculars you should be able to catch a glimpse of these usually solitary birds in large numbers. If you visit the reservoirs during late spring then you may spot a hobby hunting over the water. The hobby is an African migrant bird that is best seen on warm summer days at the end of May when there is plenty of prey around. You can also occasionally hear the call of the cuckoo especially from the back of the reedbed at Wilstone or Marsworth where you should also be able to hear and see reed warblers. Tring Reservoirs are a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for a number of reasons including their situation on the lower chalk at the foot of the Chilterns escarpment resulting in diverse communities of plants and animals. Additionally, nationally-important numbers of shoveler are present during winter, together with other wildfowl. Large numbers of sedge and reed warblers breed here and Tring Reservoirs are a fantastic place to spot passage waders too.

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The Marsworth Reservoirs act as a magnet for anglers, dog walkers, boaters, birdwatchers and walkers, especially over a sunny weekend, but few ever really venture much beyond the car parks and tearooms. The walk begins with a flight of locks along the Grand Union Canal, before heading down a stretch of the partially restored Wendover Arm. The route then diverts into open countryside before regaling the walker with a magnificent view of the large Wilstone Reservoir, one of four on this walk. Here there is an option to enter a bird hide to view the many species who call this water their home at different times of the year. The other reservoirs follow, making this a relaxing six miles of relatively easy walking following a circular route. Allow a good couple of hours to complete the walk, longer if you want to linger.

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July 20, 2020, Wilstone Reservoir

Wilstone Reservoir boasts the rare mudwort plant that can be spotted on the mudflats during autumn months as the waters recedes. The site also attracts breeding common terns. There is free parking available.

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View of rare UK birds in the famous birdwatching spot. The reserve is a former chalk quarry in Pitstone and is one of the flagship reserves of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust, and it has an information centre, education facilities, a cafΓ©, toilets and a shop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes near Weston Turville?

The lakes around Weston Turville are rich in wildlife. At the Marsworth Reservoir and Wilstone Reservoir, which are part of the Tring Reservoirs Nature Reserve, you can spot various wetland-loving plants and numerous breeding birds. During colder months, these reservoirs host significant numbers of wintering wildfowl like tufted duck, pochard, teal, gadwall, and shoveler. Wilstone Reservoir is also known for the rare mudwort plant and a heronry. Weston Turville Reservoir, managed by the Bucks, Berks & Oxon Wildlife Trust, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a habitat for many bird species.

Are there good spots for birdwatching near Weston Turville?

Yes, several lakes offer excellent birdwatching opportunities. Marsworth Reservoir and the Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir both feature birdwatching hides. Wilstone Reservoir is known for breeding common terns and a heronry. Additionally, the View of College Lake is a famous birdwatching spot, being a flagship reserve of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Weston Turville?

Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. There are numerous routes for road cycling and touring cycling, such as the 'Quiet Road Near The Chilterns' or 'Wendover Windmill loop'. For hikers, easy trails like the 'Weston Turville Reservoir – Wendover Arm Canal loop' are available. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Weston Turville, Cycling around Weston Turville, and Easy hikes around Weston Turville guide pages.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Weston Turville?

Absolutely. Many lakes in the area are suitable for families. Weston Turville Reservoir offers pleasant family walks around its perimeter. Marsworth Reservoir and Wilstone Reservoir are popular for family walks and cycling, with well-signed routes. The Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir also provides a green, scenic path ideal for families.

Are there accessible trails around the lakes for pushchairs or wheelchairs?

Weston Turville Reservoir features a perimeter path that is generally considered accessible and suitable for various fitness levels. The Walkway Between Grand Union Canal and Startop's End Reservoir is described as a green walkway with sitting benches, suggesting a relatively flat and easy surface. For specific accessibility details, it's always recommended to check local conditions.

What facilities are available at the lakes, such as toilets or cafes?

While there are no toilets directly at Weston Turville Reservoir, facilities can be found in local pubs and the nearby World's End Garden Centre. The View of College Lake reserve offers an information centre, education facilities, a cafΓ©, toilets, and a shop, making it a convenient stop.

Is there parking available at the lakes?

Yes, parking is available at some locations. For instance, Wilstone Reservoir offers free parking. For other lakes, parking is typically available in designated areas or nearby villages, though it's advisable to check specific locations beforehand.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Weston Turville?

The lakes are enjoyable year-round. For nature and wildlife spotting, especially birdwatching, the colder months (December to February) are excellent for observing overwintering wildfowl and even bitterns at Marsworth Reservoir. Late spring is ideal for spotting hobbies and hearing cuckoos. During warmer months, the area is perfect for walking, cycling, and water-based recreation like sailing and fishing.

Are the lakes around Weston Turville dog-friendly?

Yes, the lakes are generally dog-friendly. Marsworth Reservoir, for example, is a popular spot for dog walkers. When visiting with dogs, always ensure they are kept under control, especially around wildlife, and adhere to any local signage regarding leads or restricted areas.

What makes Weston Turville Reservoir a significant natural feature?

Weston Turville Reservoir is a significant natural feature described as a 'wonderful oasis of water, woods and wildlife'. It is managed by the Bucks, Berks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) and designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Its shallow waters, surrounding woodland, and reedbeds create a rich habitat for various wetland plants and numerous breeding birds, making it a vital ecological area.

Can I go sailing or fishing at the lakes?

Yes, Weston Turville Reservoir is home to an active sailing club, Aylesbury Sailing Club. Fishing is also a popular activity there, with Prestwood & District Angling Club leasing the fishing rights, and the reservoir is known for its 'big fish' and mixed species. For specific details on permits or club memberships, it's best to contact the respective organizations.

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