Mapledurwell And Up Nately
Mapledurwell And Up Nately
Best lakes around Mapledurwell And Up Nately include a variety of water features, from historic canals to tranquil ponds. The area is characterized by the Basingstoke Canal, which includes the Up Nately Local Nature Reserve, and nearby Tundry Pond. These locations offer natural beauty, historical significance, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape features rolling farmland, chalk hills, and quiet country lanes, providing a peaceful environment for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The village was decorated for Halloween. Many people had put a great deal of effort oi to scarecrows.
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I can recommend buying an ice cream at the near by shop & eating it on the bench seat here.
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Our local NT place we go here often. Morgaston woodland walks out of the back gate where you will also find a hide overlooking wetlands. Secure bike parking limited. Suggestion attach to wooden fence by reception and we will keep an eye on it but can’t be responsible. Highlight for us in this house is the chapel. Lovely lake but rebuilding work to a bridge in progress at the moment
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Dogmersfield Lake is nestled alongside Park Wall Copse between Odiham & Dogmersfield in Hampshire. The lake is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a quick-fix of nature in a beautiful setting.
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Picturesque pond located near Dogmersfield in Surrey. The pond is the perfect spot for a relaxing walk and quick nature-fix.
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Upton Grey was a quiet hamlet before the M3. Profumo came here after the Keeler affair to avoid the limelight!
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The area is characterized by the historic Basingstoke Canal, which includes the Up Nately Local Nature Reserve, and the picturesque Tundry Pond. You'll also find charming village ponds like Upton Grey Village Pond and the duck pond in Sherfield-on-Loddon.
Yes, the unrestored section of the Basingstoke Canal within the Up Nately Local Nature Reserve is a rich wildlife haven. You might spot kingfishers and water voles. The Greywell Tunnel is also an important hibernation site for various bat species. Tundry Pond is noted for good birdlife, with sightings of linnets and goldfinches possible.
The Basingstoke Canal itself is a historic waterway, completed in 1794, with old bridges and features along its path. Additionally, The Vyne, a 16th-century country house with extensive grounds, features wetlands and walking trails, offering a blend of history and nature.
Many spots are family-friendly. Tundry Pond offers relaxing walks, and the grounds of The Vyne have woodland and wetland areas suitable for family exploration. The Sherfield-on-Loddon Duck Pond also features wooden animal sculptures that children often enjoy.
Dogs are welcome in designated areas at some locations. For example, at The Vyne, dogs are permitted on leads in the grounds, Morgaston Woods, and the Organic Parklands. The towpath along the Basingstoke Canal is also generally dog-friendly for walks.
The towpath along the Basingstoke Canal offers tranquil public footpaths through rolling farmland. For more structured routes, you can find easy hikes and running trails that incorporate these water features. For example, the 'Odiham Castle Ruins – The Old Mill, Warnborough loop' features sections along the Basingstoke Canal. You can explore various routes in the Hiking around Mapledurwell And Up Nately guide.
Yes, there are several routes that incorporate the local water features. For instance, the 'Sprats Hatch Bridge – Tundry Pond loop' is a popular hiking option. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Mapledurwell And Up Nately guide.
Late spring is particularly beautiful, especially around the Basingstoke Canal, where wild garlic can be found. The area is also known for fields of yellow rapeseed. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walks, while autumn provides scenic foliage. Winter walks can also be peaceful, especially along the quieter sections of the canal.
Yes, charming villages like Upton Grey, home to Upton Grey Village Pond, have local pubs. Sherfield-on-Loddon, near the duck pond, also offers two pubs, a coffee shop/tea room, and a local shop for refreshments.
Tundry Pond is cherished for being a picturesque spot perfect for a relaxing walk and a quick nature fix. It offers tranquil waters, woodlands, and varied farmland, making it ideal for those seeking diverse scenery and birdwatching opportunities.
The Vyne is a 16th-century country house with extensive grounds. Visitors can explore large woodlands, a wetlands nesting site, and various walking trails. It's a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty, offering both cultural and outdoor experiences.
The Up Nately Local Nature Reserve is a 2.8-hectare reserve along an unrestored section of the Basingstoke Canal. It's a significant wildlife haven, known for kingfishers, water voles, and as a crucial bat hibernation site within the Greywell Tunnel. It offers peaceful, wilder walks compared to other canal sections.


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