Lakes around Hassocks, a village at the foot of the South Downs, offer diverse natural settings. The area features several lakes primarily used for angling, alongside historic dew ponds and natural reserves. These bodies of water provide opportunities for tranquil experiences and observing local wildlife. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and ancient woodlands, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Just past the Hove Pump Track on the coast cycle path. Nice spot.
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This is a wonderful little rest stop if your hiking or a quick breather stop if your out running. This isolated pond is a veritable haven for the local wildlife and domestic animals. It is also a great photo stop too.
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Warninglid can be approached east-west or north-south. My favourite is to come up the hill from the south. You turn a corner expecting the hill to be over only to find that it intensifies, but then as you turn a further corner you crest the hill to a beautiful row of houses, each with a picture perfect front garden.
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Hove Lagoon is a real treasure and well worth the trek to the western edge of the city. First class playgrounds, paddling pool and boating lagoon, fairground rides, skate park, café and bar, tables, chairs, murals - literally all the ingredients for a full day out!
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Before it was possible to channel a water supply to farmland, dew ponds were dug as a way to collect rain water for the animals. Sometimes known as mist ponds or cloud ponds, they are usually high up on hills so are often accompanied by beautiful views.
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dogs love to dip into water here, sometimes cattle are around
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Hassocks offers a variety of lakes, including several popular fishing lakes managed by the Hassocks Angling Society, and historic dew ponds like Dew Pond with Lone Tree and Jill's Pond. You can also find natural lakes within ancient woodlands, such as at Nymans National Trust.
Yes, Hassocks is well-known for its angling lakes. Popular spots include Wildings Lakes, Badgers Wood Lake, Masons Lake, and Decoy Lake, all managed by the Hassocks Angling Society. Frylands Ponds are also available for members.
For nature walks and wildlife, Nymans National Trust features a lake within its ancient woodland, which is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a nature reserve. It's ideal for strolling along shaded paths and observing local wildlife.
Yes, Badgers Wood Lake and Decoy Lake are notable for their accessibility. Badgers Wood Lake features five specially designed pegs for wheelchair users and a level, flat, grassed path. Decoy Lake also offers good disabled access with five specialized pegs and a level, gravel-covered path.
Many of the lakes offer a peaceful setting for families. Dew Pond with Lone Tree, Jill's Pond, and Warninglid Stone Bridge and Pond are noted as family-friendly. For a wider range of activities, Hove Lagoon, though a bit further, offers playgrounds, a paddling pool, and boating.
Yes, Dew Pond with Lone Tree is noted as dog-friendly, with dogs loving to dip into the water there. When visiting other lakes, especially fishing lakes or nature reserves, it's always best to check specific rules regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead.
Dew ponds are artificially made bodies of water, typically found high on hills, designed to collect rainwater for animals. They are often accompanied by beautiful views. You can see excellent examples like Dew Pond with Lone Tree and Jill's Pond, which offers great views of Lewes.
Yes, night fishing is permitted at Badgers Wood Lake, Masons Lake, and Decoy Lake. However, it is not allowed at Wildings Lakes.
The area around Hassocks offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Ditchling Beacon and Jack and Jill Windmills Loop', and hiking trails such as the 'Ditchling Beacon – Jack and Jill Windmills loop from Pyecombe'. You can explore these and more in the Running Trails around Hassocks and Hiking around Hassocks guides.
Yes, Warninglid Stone Bridge and Pond is located in a beautiful hamlet that features a pub. Hove Lagoon also has a cafe and bar, offering refreshments after your visit.
Masons Lake is a large, shallow estate lake known for its picturesque and peaceful setting. It's particularly renowned for the quality of its Roach and Rudd, and boasts a good population of wild Carp. The occasional whistle from the nearby Bluebell Railway locomotives adds to its unique charm.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from tranquil fishing spots to scenic dew ponds with beautiful views. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 200 upvotes and 39 photos shared, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor activities and natural beauty.


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