Best lakes around Denmead offer a variety of natural settings, from tranquil ponds to waterfront paths. The area features several bodies of water, many of which are popular for angling and provide serene environments for quiet recreation. Denmead's landscape includes both managed fishing lakes and natural ponds, contributing to its appeal for outdoor enthusiasts. These locations provide opportunities to experience the local natural environment.
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These trout fishing ponds at Meon Springs make for a nice scenic, tranquil break. Especially so, as there is a cracking little cafe here with views out over the ponds. I had a great little snack here and found the staff and fishermen to be very friendly. It made my day!
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This beautiful Norman Church of St. Mary’s that we see today was built between 1150 and 1200, but was preceded by a smaller one that is listed in Domesday Book of 1086. Whether or not it was a Saxon building is not certainly known but the manor of Mapledurham, of which Buriton was the centre, was Saxon.
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Hayling Island is connected to the English mainland of Hampshire by Langstone Bridge (also known as Hayling Bridge) which is derived from its location at the coastal village of Langstone1. Historically connection was by a causeway known as the Wadeway, this was severed by the construction of the Portsmouth and Arundel Canal.
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A lovely stop with food stall. We just had a hot chocolate and cookie. The walk up the Southdowns Way in the direction of Winchester is lovely. We walked from Petersfield along the Southdowns Way and earlier in the year from Old Winchester Hill. Both lovely.
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The village of Buriton enjoys an idyllic setting at the foot of the downs, complete with a duck pond. Next to the pond is the Church of Saint Mary, a beautiful building dating back to the 12th Century. <https://southdownsdiscovery.com/destination-guides/buriton/>
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Snacks and drinks including some vegan and vegetarian options.
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Well laid path with lots of signage. A nice easy walk.
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Around Denmead, you'll find a mix of managed fishing lakes, natural ponds, and waterfront paths. Many are popular for angling, while others offer serene environments for quiet recreation and walking.
Yes, fishing is a primary draw for many lakes in the Denmead area. Notable spots include Three Oaks Lakes, which is a well-known fishing complex with a tackle shop and various fish species, and Billy's Lake, appreciated for its variety of fish. Soake Pond is also managed for angling by the Portsmouth & District Angling Society.
For a quiet experience, consider Buriton Church and Pond, which offers an idyllic setting at the foot of the downs with a duck pond. The fishing lakes like Three Oaks Lakes and Billy's Lake also provide serene environments, even for non-anglers.
Several spots are family-friendly. Buriton Church and Pond is a lovely spot with a duck pond. Tipner Lake Waterfront Path is a traffic-free path suitable for families to walk or cycle, and Meon Springs and Whitewool Pond offer tranquil settings with facilities.
You can enjoy walking and cycling along the Tipner Lake Waterfront Path, which is traffic-free and offers views of marine and birdlife. The Langstone Bridge Cycle Path is also a crucial link for cyclists on the Shipwright’s Way and National Cycle Network Route 2, providing water views. For more general walking, explore the easy hikes available in the area, which you can find in the Easy hikes around Denmead guide.
Near Buriton Church and Pond, you'll find the beautiful 12th-century Church of Saint Mary, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
Yes, Meon Springs offers a small selection of drinks and snacks, and there's a tap to fill water bottles. Whitewool Pond, also at Meon Springs, has a cracking little cafe with views over the fishing ponds.
The Tipner Lake Waterfront Path is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a wetland conservation zone, thriving with marine and birdlife. Buriton Church and Pond is known for its duck pond, offering opportunities to see waterfowl.
Absolutely. The Langstone Bridge Cycle Path is a key part of the Shipwright’s Way and National Cycle Network Route 2. For more extensive cycling, explore the Gravel biking around Denmead guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Denmead guide, which feature routes like the Meon Valley Trail and others that pass by scenic water features.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and scenic settings, especially at spots like Meon Springs and Whitewool Pond. The convenience of facilities like cafes and water taps, along with the opportunities for fishing and peaceful walks, are frequently highlighted.
The Tipner Lake Waterfront Path is described as a well-laid path, suggesting it may be suitable for various users, including those with wheelchairs. It offers an easy walk along the lake's eastern side.


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