Best lakes around Redlynch are primarily natural swimming holes and creek-fed water features nestled within a tropical landscape. These areas offer refreshing escapes and opportunities to enjoy the natural environment. The region is known for its lush rainforest settings and clear water systems. Visitors can find various spots for swimming and relaxation, often with facilities for convenience.
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It's called a lake, but it's in fact a reservoir, apparently able to store 270 million litres of water. It's one of the three lakes that make up Test Lakes Nature Reserve (the other lakes being Testwood Lake to the north and Meadow Lake to the north of that). In fact, this beautiful spot affords you beautiful views of both Little Testwood Lake and Testwood Lake. Worth stopping here to marvel at the natural world.
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Visit Fritham and Eyeworth Pond, take a moment to wander through history Walk around the man-made gunpowder mill pond or take a walk through the woodland. Keep an eye out for the old black post box near the entrance to Fritham car park, there for the workers of the mill. Wander through the woodlands full of Roman remains. Fritham is a small village with the village green at it's heart. Visit the pub, named after the ancient oak opposite (over 1000 years old), or join the cycle trail network and ride over to Ogdens. You are likely to see the New Forest's ponies and cattle. Please treat these animals with care, don’t feed or pet the livestock – keep your distance.
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If you've ever watched any of the evil dead films, you'll be wise not to open this trap door. they've been waiting for you. lol
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Testwood Lakes is a beautiful nature reserve located in Southampton. The reserve features a multitude of tranquil lakes and walking trails and is teeming with wonderful wildlife and birdlife. Keep your eyes peeled for the likes of the sand martin, great crested grebe, kingfisher, snipe, great white egret, little egret and Grey Heron.
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A peaceful place off the New Forest tourist trail. Eyeworth Pond was created in the late 19th century to provide water power to a nearby gunpowder mill.
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Green Pond is a watering hole on Fritham Plain, a heathland plateau southwest of Fritham village. Horses and cows can regularly be seen drinking from the pond, so have your camera ready for some great photos.
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Redlynch is known for its beautiful natural swimming holes and creek-fed water features rather than large, traditional lakes. These areas, often nestled within lush rainforest, offer refreshing escapes and opportunities to enjoy the natural environment.
Popular natural swimming spots include The Rocks Reserve on Freshwater Creek, Crystal Cascades, and Stoney Creek in Kamerunga. These locations offer clear water and scenic rainforest settings for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, many of the natural swimming spots are suitable for families. Stoney Creek, for example, has varying depths from shallow to a couple of meters, making it suitable for all ages. The Rocks Reserve also offers a pebble beach perfect for relaxing.
Facilities vary by location. The Rocks Reserve offers public toilets, rubbish bins, a drinking fountain, and a lawn area. Crystal Cascades provides parking, toilets, and picnic areas. Stoney Creek is part of Barron Gorge National Park, offering a natural setting.
In these rainforest-bordered areas, you might spot small fish in the clear waters, and around Stoney Creek, visitors often see birds, butterflies, and dragonflies. The lush environment supports diverse local fauna.
The Rocks Reserve is often considered an excellent alternative to the more frequently visited Crystal Cascades, especially if you're looking for a slightly less crowded experience. For a more adventurous and private experience, Fairy Falls can be accessed via a path from the Crystal Cascades car park.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy hiking and exploring the rainforest. For more structured activities, there are numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and mountain biking trails in the broader Redlynch area. You can find detailed routes for running, gravel biking, and mountain biking.
Stoney Creek is notably recognized as a scenic point along the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway route, offering a glimpse into the region's past transport and engineering marvels.
It's always advisable to be aware of your surroundings, heed any warning signs, and be mindful of local conditions, especially regarding currents and potential wildlife. While Stoney Creek is noted for no reported crocodile presence in its specific area, general caution is always recommended in Far North Queensland's freshwater environments.
Yes, many of these natural spots offer ample shade due to the surrounding rainforest canopy. Old Weir Falls at Stoney Creek, for instance, is particularly known for its shaded, cool pool, providing a peaceful natural setting.
Crystal Cascades features a landscaped footpath that follows the creek, providing easy access to various swimming holes. To reach Old Weir Falls at Stoney Creek, there's a pleasant 1 km walk. The Rocks Reserve is also easily accessible via a short walk from its car park.
Crystal Cascades is one of the most frequented freshwater creeks near Cairns due to its vibrant green rainforest, pristine clear water, and numerous deep pools ideal for swimming. It offers an excellent spot to enjoy the rainforest environment with convenient facilities.


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