Lakes around The Lee, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and waterways, provide diverse outdoor experiences. The area features a mix of reservoirs, natural ponds, and man-made lakes, often set within woodlands or alongside canals. These locations are suitable for walking, wildlife observation, and enjoying tranquil views. The Lee offers a range of accessible natural settings for visitors.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Lovely lake and doesn’t look like man made at all and would recommend Boots for the path and Park specially if there has been rain over last few days
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Stunning little pond on Penn Common with a charming pub nearby. A great place to stop for a break, or just to enjoy the view as you ride past. Especially beautiful as the sun is going down.
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A really beautiful pond here within Pitstone Common, with a newly built (in 2010) platform. The pond has shrunk in size over the years, but it's still a lovely place to be, and in the autumn the colours of the leaves on the trees here are totally gorgeous, only adding to the effect of the place.
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Shardeloes Lake is a beautiful man-made lake situated between the villages of Old Amersham & Little Missenden in the Chiltern Hills. The lake provides a tranquil setting for a scenic walk, fishing, and bird-watching opportunities.
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Great walks from here that can be short or long. You can also walk to the Pitsone windmill which is the oldest Windmill in the British Isles
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Great family friendly rides around the lakes, 3 will signed routes of different distance. Great fun 🙏
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The path beyond Toby's Lane is getting overgrown. Don't attempt it in your best cashmere and take a thornproof jacket!
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The region offers several popular spots. Marsworth Reservoir is a magnet for dog walkers, birdwatchers, and offers a relaxing six-mile circular route. Shardeloes Lake provides a tranquil setting for scenic walks and bird-watching. Both are excellent for observing local wildlife.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Marsworth Reservoir is noted for its family-friendly rides around the lakes with well-signed routes. Clickmere Pond in Pitstone Common is also a lovely place for families to relax, especially with its newly built platform.
Yes, many lakes offer scenic viewpoints. Shardeloes Lake is known for its tranquil setting and scenic views. Penn Common Pond is particularly beautiful as the sun sets, offering charming views.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. At Marsworth Reservoir, you can find a bird hide to view many species. Shardeloes Lake is a good area for nature, with observations of Spotted Flycatchers, Roe, and Muntjac Deer on trails.
Yes, Marsworth Reservoir offers a relaxing six-mile circular walking route that takes a couple of hours to complete, passing by several reservoirs and open countryside.
Marsworth Reservoir is a popular spot for dog walkers, offering ample space for walks around the water and along the Grand Union Canal.
Yes, Penn Common Pond has a charming pub, The Red Lion, just across the road, making it a great place to stop for a break or enjoy the view.
Beyond the lakes, The Lee region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous easy hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails. For more details, check out the guides for Easy hikes around The Lee, Road Cycling Routes around The Lee, and Running Trails around The Lee.
Yes, The Lee area features several easy hiking trails. For instance, you can find routes like the Boddington Hill Fort – Wendover Woods Fitness Trail loop or the Chiltern Hills Cottage loop. More options are available in the Easy hikes around The Lee guide.
The lakes around The Lee can be enjoyed year-round. However, autumn is particularly beautiful at places like Clickmere Pond, where the colours of the leaves on the trees are gorgeous. Sunny weekends are also popular for walks and birdwatching at Marsworth Reservoir.
Pond in Park Wood offers a quiet area with a fascinating past, including evidence of ancient field systems and a Tudor deer park, making it a unique spot for those interested in history and nature.
While specific parking details for each lake are not provided, popular spots like Marsworth Reservoir typically have car parks available, though they can get busy on sunny weekends.


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