Best lakes around Froxfield And Privett are found within a landscape characterized by natural features and woodlands. The area offers a variety of water bodies, from tranquil ponds to larger lakes, often nestled within scenic natural settings. These locations provide opportunities for walks and observing local wildlife. The region is part of the South Downs National Park, contributing to its natural appeal.
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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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Forest Mere is an area of enchanting woodland with sweeping green trees and sandy trails set next to a tranquil lake. It's home to Champney's, a popular health spa. A public bridleway runs through the resort, offering a scenic lakeside cycling experience.
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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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The area around Froxfield And Privett, nestled within the South Downs National Park, features a variety of water bodies. You'll discover tranquil ponds, lakes within enchanting woodlands, and those associated with historical sites. These locations offer diverse natural settings for exploration and wildlife observation.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Buriton Church and Pond, with its duck pond and nearby 12th-century church, is a lovely spot. Folly Pond and Forest Mere Lake also offer family-friendly environments with scenic views and trails. Additionally, Whitewool Pond provides a peaceful setting with a cafe.
Petersfield Heath Pond, a significant local attraction near Froxfield And Privett, is a 69-acre pond known for its mixed fishery, including carp over 20lb. You can enjoy fishing (day and season tickets are available), boating, and bird-watching, with plenty of waterfowl to observe. The surrounding Heath also offers a broader natural environment for walks and recreation.
The most prominent historical site directly associated with a lake is Buriton Church and Pond. The pond is located next to the beautiful 12th-century Church of Saint Mary in the village of Buriton, offering a scenic and historically rich spot for a break.
Yes, Forest Mere Lake features a public bridleway that runs through the resort, offering a scenic lakeside cycling experience. For more cycling options in the wider area, you can explore routes like the 'Petersfield and Buriton loop' or the 'East Hampshire loop from Petersfield' in the Cycling around Froxfield And Privett guide.
The lakes and ponds in the region are rich in wildlife. For example, Folly Pond, part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is home to 17 dragonfly species and breeding birds such as stonechat, wood warbler, and tree pipit. Petersfield Heath Pond is also known for its abundant waterfowl.
Yes, Whitewool Pond at Meon Springs has a cracking little cafe with views over the trout fishing ponds, offering a nice spot for a snack. The village of Buriton, where Buriton Church and Pond is located, also has local amenities.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into or are close to hiking routes. For instance, the Hangers Way crosses near Spring and Pond South of Empshott. You can find numerous hiking trails in the vicinity, including loops like 'Shoulder of Mutton viewpoint loop' or 'Wheatham Hill Trig Point loop'. Discover more options in the Hiking around Froxfield And Privett guide.
Folly Pond is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its diverse ecosystem, comprising woodland, heath, and bog. It offers wonderful views over Forest Mere and is particularly picturesque in autumn when the colors are reflected in the tranquil water. It's also a significant habitat for dragonflies and breeding birds.
While specific running routes directly around every lake aren't detailed, the general area offers many running opportunities. For example, the 'Mere Pond loop from Privett' is a moderate running route. You can explore various running trails in the Running Trails around Froxfield And Privett guide, many of which traverse scenic natural landscapes that may include water features.
Forest Mere Lake is described as a pretty, peaceful picnic spot, easily accessible via a short detour from various routes. Its enchanting woodland setting with sandy trails makes it ideal for a tranquil break.


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