Best lakes around Braydon are found in the wider area surrounding this civil parish in North Wiltshire, England. Braydon itself is characterized by a rural, farming landscape, historically linked to Braydon Forest. While no prominent public lakes exist directly within Braydon, the region offers various water features and natural areas for exploration. Visitors can discover a range of lakes and lagoons within a reasonable distance, providing opportunities for walking routes and outdoor activities.
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This lagoon is set in a picturesque landscape and is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. The surrounding path is paved and flat, with a few smaller offshoots inviting you to explore the surrounding woodland on more rugged trails.
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Great flowing surface track with a quality turns through the lakes.
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Concrete paths around the cafe and heading to the car parks. Paths are all weather, but puddles form after heavy rain. Park is host to Parkrun on each Saturday morning at 9am to around 10am, where about 300 runners form to run two laps.
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Great cafe situated next to a lake. With outside seating on the decking (if you’re very lucky you might get to see otters) open from Wed-Sun 9:00- 16:00
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Open: Wed-Sun 10am-4pm. A beautifully located café with wooden decking platform and glass allowing you to observe the wildlife, while drinking a great warming coffee or tea (on a crisp winters day) and delicious home make cake. A real gem!
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While Braydon itself is a rural farming area, the wider region offers diverse water features. You'll find large marl lake systems, tranquil lagoons, and surrounding woodlands. Many areas, such as parts of the Cotswold Water Park, are designated nature reserves, home to abundant wildlife.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Lydiard Park offers trails, a lake, and facilities, making it suitable for family outings. The Lake at Cotswold Water Park is also family-friendly, with many activities available across its vast area. Additionally, the Dragonfly Café & Visitor Centre is situated next to a lake and is family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for refreshments.
The lakes in the wider Braydon area provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Singletrack Between the Manorbrook Lakes, which offers a flowing surface track. There are also numerous walking and hiking routes, including easy hikes around the area. For more detailed routes, explore the gravel biking, MTB trails, and easy hikes guides around Braydon.
Yes, Peatmoor Lagoon offers a picturesque setting with paved and flat paths, making it suitable for accessible strolls. While some offshoots lead to more rugged woodland trails, the main path around the lagoon is generally accessible. Lydiard Park also has concrete paths around its cafe and leading to car parks, which are all-weather.
The Singletrack Between the Manorbrook Lakes is particularly recommended for visiting in the spring and summer. Generally, these seasons offer more pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and walking around the lakes.
The Dragonfly Café & Visitor Centre is a great option, situated right next to a lake with outside seating. It's open Wednesday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (check for seasonal variations). You might even spot otters from the decking! Lydiard Park also has a cafe with concrete paths around it.
While Braydon itself is historically linked to Braydon Forest, the lakes in the wider area are primarily natural or man-made features. For specific historical landmarks, you might need to explore beyond the immediate lake areas into the broader Wiltshire region.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered, from the flowing surface tracks for cycling at Singletrack Between the Manorbrook Lakes to the tranquil, picturesque setting of Peatmoor Lagoon for leisurely strolls. The vastness and wildlife of the Cotswold Water Park are also highly valued.
Yes, Lydiard Park offers parking, though a small fee applies. For other locations like the Cotswold Water Park, parking availability varies by specific lake or activity center within the park, and some areas may require payment.
Many outdoor areas in the UK are dog-friendly, especially on trails and in parks. However, specific rules can vary by location, particularly in nature reserves or managed parks like Lydiard Park or parts of the Cotswold Water Park. It's always best to check local signage or the specific venue's website for their dog policy, especially regarding leash requirements.
While the region features many lakes, wild swimming is not explicitly promoted or permitted in all areas due to safety, private ownership, or conservation reasons. The Cotswold Water Park, for example, has designated areas for water sports and activities, but general wild swimming may be restricted. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before entering any water body.
You'll find various cycling options, including the Singletrack Between the Manorbrook Lakes, which is known for its flowing surface and fun corners. The wider area also offers gravel biking and MTB trails, with routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.


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