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Fyfield And Tubney

Top 5 Lakes around Fyfield And Tubney

Best lakes around Fyfield And Tubney are found in the broader vicinity, as the villages themselves do not feature prominent lakes. Fyfield and Tubney are located west of Abingdon-on-Thames, providing access to nearby natural attractions. The region offers a mix of former gravel pits transformed into wildlife habitats and reservoirs. These areas provide opportunities for quiet recreation and observing local biodiversity.

Best lakes around Fyfield And Tubney

  • The most popular lakes is Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes), a other_natural area…

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes)

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The Radley Lakes complex is an area of former gravel workings which was transformed and saved from destruction in 2008 after a long community-led campaign by the Save Radley Lakes …

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Farmoor Reservoir

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Farmoor Reservoir is surrounded by beautiful countryside and woodland. The area is home to lots of birdlife, including black-headed gull, Eurasian coot, great cormorant, greylag goose, mute swans, tufted duck, white wagtail, mallard, plus more.

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Witney Lake

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Lovely walk around the lake. Or further if you like. Look out for the turtle!

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Aston’s Eyot is a nature reserve in East Oxford, managed by the charity Friends of Aston’s Eyot.
The 32 acre island is formed by the River Thames, the River Cherwell …

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RichardA
July 12, 2025, Witney Lake

This walk can be extended by walking from, and around, the centre of Witney or extending the walk from the Lake along the Windrush Path to Stanton Harcourt for a much longer walk

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Aston’s Eyot is a nature reserve in East Oxford, managed by the charity Friends of Aston’s Eyot. The 32 acre island is formed by the River Thames, the River Cherwell and Shire Lake Ditch. A few decades ago it was a rubbish tip and now it’s a haven for wildlife – a mix of woodland, open area and scrub. You can access and enjoy the nature reserve for free. It’s a great place for a quiet stroll, dog walking, running and watching wildlife https://friendsofastonseyot.org

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Discover this beautiful complex of lakes just outside Abingdon. The lakes were saved from destruction some years ago by a community-led group, Friends of Radley Lakes, and are now a thriving hotspot for local bird and wildlife.

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Well worth the detour for the full English at Oxford boat club

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Add a bit here if you like, with a lap of Thrupp Lake!

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Paul Woodley
September 5, 2021, Witney Lake

it's called Witney Lake not Whitney

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Lovely walk around the lake. Or further if you like. Look out for the turtle!

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Bikes are Banned from going around Radley lakes :(

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable lakes near Fyfield and Tubney?

While Fyfield and Tubney themselves do not have prominent lakes, the primary point of interest in the broader vicinity is Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes). This former gravel pit has been transformed into a significant wetland reserve and wildlife habitat. Other notable lakes include Farmoor Reservoir, known for its birdlife, and Witney Lake, which offers pleasant walking opportunities.

Are there family-friendly lakes to visit around Fyfield and Tubney?

Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes) is a great option, offering gentle circular walks and abundant wildlife for children to spot. Farmoor Reservoir and Witney Lake are also considered family-friendly, providing open spaces and easy trails.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the lakes?

The lakes, particularly Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes), are rich in biodiversity. You can observe various birdlife, including black-headed gulls, mute swans, Eurasian coots, and great cormorants. Thrupp Lake is also known for damselflies and dragonflies in summer, and is an important habitat for overwintering wetland birds. If you're lucky and quiet, you might even spot otters.

Are there walking trails around the lakes near Fyfield and Tubney?

Yes, there are several walking opportunities. Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes) features a gentle circular walk of approximately 1.7 km (1 mile), including a wooden boardwalk. Witney Lake also offers a pleasant walk around its perimeter, with options to extend your route along the Windrush Path. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Fyfield and Tubney.

Can I cycle around the lakes?

While Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes) has restrictions on cycling directly around the lake, Farmoor Reservoir offers an excellent flat and open gravel path for cycling. You can find more cycling routes in the area by checking the cycling guide for Fyfield and Tubney.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes?

The lakes offer different attractions throughout the year. Spring brings blossoming trees and nesting birds like herons and cygnets. Summer is ideal for spotting damselflies and dragonflies. Autumn showcases spectacular colors and gliding swans, while winter transforms the lake into a magical setting with numerous overwintering wetland birds. Each season provides a unique experience for nature observation.

Are there any nature reserves or conservation areas nearby?

Yes, Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes) is a significant wetland reserve managed by Earth Trust and is designated as a Local Wildlife Site and a Conservation Target Area. Additionally, Aston's Eyot, formed by the River Thames, River Cherwell, and Shire Lake Ditch, is a nature reserve in East Oxford, offering a haven for wildlife.

What makes Thrupp Lake particularly special?

Thrupp Lake is special because it's a former gravel pit that was saved from destruction in 2008 by a community campaign and has since been transformed into a thriving natural environment. It's now managed for wildlife benefit, supporting a rich diversity of flora and fauna, and provides a serene environment for quiet recreation and nature conservation.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks near the lakes?

While the lakes themselves are primarily natural features, the broader area around Fyfield and Tubney has historical significance. The villages are located near Abingdon-on-Thames, a historic market town. The transformation of former gravel pits like Thrupp Lake into wildlife habitats also represents a modern conservation success story.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in this region?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. The opportunity for quiet walks, birdwatching, and observing diverse wildlife, especially at Thrupp Lake, is highly valued. The sense of calm and well-being offered by these natural landscapes is a common highlight.

Are there options for longer walks or extended hikes around the lakes?

Yes, while Thrupp Lake offers a gentle circular path, the walk around Witney Lake can be extended along the Windrush Path for a longer hike. The wider Radley Lakes area also has public rights of way and permissive paths connecting to Abingdon and Radley, allowing for more extensive exploration. You can find more detailed routes in the hiking guide for Fyfield and Tubney.

Is there parking available near the lakes?

Information on specific parking facilities for each lake is best checked locally upon arrival, as it can vary. However, popular natural attractions like Thrupp Lake (Radley Lakes) and Farmoor Reservoir typically have designated parking areas or nearby options for visitors.

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