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Top 3 Lakes around Albury

Best lakes around Albury are found in a region characterized by its significant waterways and natural landscapes. The area is known for its large, man-made lakes, which serve as vital water storage and recreational hubs. These lakes are often surrounded by diverse ecosystems, including ancient forests and open countryside, providing varied natural settings. The geography supports a range of outdoor activities, making it a destination for those seeking water sports, fishing, and scenic walks.

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Last updated: May 1, 2026

Hatfield Forest Lake

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Hatfield Forest is an ancient royal hunting forest, and considered to be one of the best-preserved medieval forests in the world. In the past, deer were kept in the forest …

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Beggar's Hall Fishing Lake

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This scenic fishing lake sits on the western edge of Hatfield Forest. You can enjoy the tranquil countryside setting from a bench while watching fishermen reel in their dinner.

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Debden Park Lake

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Debden Park is a very small lake in Essex at an altitude of about 76 meters. The shoreline of Debden Park is approximately 2.331 Km round and Debden Park's depth is comparatively very shallow.

Debden Park is a freshwater lake.

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Lake Bridge

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A great way to view the lake and even feed the ducks from the pellet machine. Great for families and walkers.

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Hatfield Forest Lake

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Bought a coffee from the National Trust cafe and sat near to the lake in Hatfield Forrest.

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Grant Robinson
March 17, 2026, Lake Bridge

A great way to view the lake and even feed the ducks from the pellet machine. Great for families and walkers.

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Need to pay for car entrance at the National Trust forest. Check opening times as they can stop letting cars in after a certain time.

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Bought a coffee from the National Trust cafe and sat near to the lake in Hatfield Forrest.

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This scenic fishing lake sits on the western edge of Hatfield Forest. You can enjoy the tranquil countryside setting from a bench while watching fishermen reel in their dinner. The lake holds a poignant history as the site of the tragic Korean Air Cargo Flight crash in 1999, a sombre reminder amidst its serene surroundings.

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Hatfield Forest is an ancient royal hunting forest, and considered to be one of the best-preserved medieval forests in the world. In the past, deer were kept in the forest for hunting. Today you'll find deer aplenty still, though no longer pursued for the same reason. The forest boasts ancient trees, over 3,500 species of fungi, rare insects and a diverse array of birdlife. There's also a beautiful lake, café and river that meanders through.

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Debden Park is a very small lake in Essex at an altitude of about 76 meters. The shoreline of Debden Park is approximately 2.331 Km round and Debden Park's depth is comparatively very shallow. Debden Park is a freshwater lake.

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Hatfield Forest is a 403.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Essex, three miles east of Bishop's Stortford. It is also a National Nature Reserve and a Nature Conservation Review site. It is owned and managed by the National Trust. A medieval warren in the forest is a Scheduled Monument. Hatfield is the only remaining intact Royal Hunting Forest and dates from the time of the Norman kings. Other parts of the once extensive Forest of Essex include Epping Forest to the southwest, Hainault Forest to the south and Writtle Forest to the east. Hatfield Forest was established as a Royal hunting forest in the late eleventh century, following the introduction of fallow deer and Forest Laws were imposed on areas by the king. Deer hunting and chasing was a popular sport for Norman kings and lords and the word ‘forest’ strictly means place of deer rather than of trees. In the case of Hatfield the area under Forest Law consisted of woodlands with plains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes near Albury for visitors?

The most prominent and accessible lake near Albury is Lake Hume, located just 15-20 minutes east of Albury-Wodonga. It offers a wide array of activities and natural beauty. Further afield, Lake Mulwala is known for its unique river red gums, and Lake Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains provides an alpine lake experience.

What water sports can I enjoy at the lakes around Albury?

Both Lake Hume and Lake Mulwala are excellent for water sports. You can enjoy wakeboarding, water skiing, tube-riding, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, and jet-skiing. Lake Jindabyne also offers canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, sailing, and power-boating in its cool alpine waters.

Are there good fishing opportunities at the lakes near Albury?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lake Hume is known for Murray Cod, Rainbow Trout, Redfin, Golden Perch, Brown Trout, and Carp. Lake Mulwala is a prime spot for Murray Cod, Trout Cod, Golden Perch, and Silver Perch. Lake Jindabyne is particularly famous for its trout and salmonoid species, making it a top destination for fly fishing.

What family-friendly activities are available at Lake Hume?

Lake Hume offers numerous family-friendly options. The foreshore provides excellent spots for picnics and barbecues, with shaded areas at Weir Park and Huon Reserve. These locations also have grassy banks and calm swimming spots. Walking along the impressive Hume Dam wall is also a popular activity for all ages.

Can I camp or find accommodation near Lake Hume?

Yes, there are various accommodation options available. You can find caravan sites and cabins at Discovery Parks – Lake Hume (on both the Victoria and NSW sides) and Lake Hume Holiday Park, perfect for an extended stay.

What makes Lake Mulwala unique?

Lake Mulwala is renowned for its unique landscape featuring majestic and 'ghostly' river red gums rising from the water. This distinctive natural feature provides a picturesque backdrop for all activities on the lake.

Are there walking or cycling trails around the lakes?

While the primary focus of Lake Hume and Mulwala is water activities, Lake Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains offers scenic walking and cycling trails around its foreshore, suitable for various abilities. For general walking and cycling near Albury, you can explore options like easy hikes around Albury or MTB trails around Albury.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Albury?

The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for water sports and swimming. During this time, Lake Jindabyne transforms into an outdoor adventure hub. The scenic beauty of Lake Hume, particularly at sunset, is enjoyable year-round.

Where can I find more information about Lake Hume?

For more detailed information about Lake Hume, including activities and visitor tips, you can visit resources like Visit NSW or Visit Albury Wodonga.

Are there any historical or engineering marvels to see at the lakes?

Yes, at Lake Hume, you can walk along the impressive Hume Dam wall. Completed in 1936, it's a significant feat of engineering and a National Engineering Landmark, offering sweeping views across the lake and surrounding hills.

What unique features does Lake Jindabyne offer?

Lake Jindabyne has unique features like underwater park benches and submerged playgrounds. These are remnants of the old township that was flooded when the lake was created as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme in the 1950s.

Are there places to eat or drink near Lake Hume?

While specific cafes or pubs directly on the lake's edge are limited, the proximity of Lake Hume to Albury-Wodonga (15-20 minutes) means you have easy access to a wide range of dining options in the city after your lake visit.

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