Best lakes around Owermoigne are found within a region characterized by its natural features and proximity to the Dorset coast. Owermoigne is a village in Dorset, England, known for its historical setting and access to the local countryside. While large natural lakes are not abundant directly in the village, the area includes smaller water bodies and man-made lakes. These features contribute to the diverse landscape, offering opportunities for exploring walking trails and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Lovely aspect whcih you can se in the great photo. Good spot when doing any number of walks in Puddletown forest and around. Harye's Cottace neatby - I think you have to book with he National Trust currently.
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The "Fort on the Lake" in East Lulworth is a folly, a building built for decorative effect rather than a practical purpose, located on the edge of a lake created for model boat testing. The lake itself was built by Joseph Weld in the 1830s and the fort was built in 1851. The fort was originally intended to house a model 12-gun brig of war, but it was sadly dismantled and no longer exists. The folly remains as a decorative feature on the wild lake.
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An important watering hole for wildlife and the resident Dartmoor ponies, Rushy Pond buzzes with dragonflies and damselflies, whilst the pond’s surface is often disturbed by a newt surfacing for air or a grass snake on the hunt. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/hardys-cottage/things-to-see-and-do-at-hardys-cottage
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Did you know that this lake was built in 1837 for model-boat testing for the Admiralty? Furthermore, on this shore, you can observe the fort that was also constructed shortly thereafter.
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Great nature reserve effectively in the middle of Weymouth.
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Radipole Lake is a nature reserve managed by the RSPB. The reed beds and water channels are home to a variety of birds and animals including kingfishers and otters.
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Radipole Park and Gardens Although renamed in October 1999 as a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales Beautifully maintained and offering year round interest with stunning summer bedding, shrubs, herbaceous perennials and bulbs. A variety of trees, as well as a walkway of Weeping Willows, makes this very peaceful
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Tranquil, scenic nature preserve with wetlands & paths for viewing waterfowl, such as swans & ducks. It's a nice ride along here especially just after sunset and sometimes in the winter you'll get magical murmurations.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Chaldon Herring Coastal Path and Pond, known for its village setting and historical significance. Fort on the Lake Folly is also popular for its unique history, while Rushy Pond is a favorite for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Rushy Pond is excellent for families, offering opportunities to see wildlife like dragonflies and newts. Additionally, Misty Meadows Lake, though smaller, provides a great escape for family time with no technology, opportunities for children to paddle in the river (with supervision), and wildlife viewing.
The lakes and ponds around Owermoigne are rich in wildlife. At Rushy Pond, you can spot dragonflies, damselflies, newts, grass snakes, and even resident Dartmoor ponies. Misty Meadows Lake is home to ducks, swans, geese, frogs, deer, and dragonflies. Radipole Lake Nature Reserve is particularly known for its diverse birdlife, including kingfishers, and occasionally otters.
Yes, Fort on the Lake Folly is a notable historical site. The lake itself was built in 1837 for model-boat testing for the Admiralty, and the fort was constructed shortly thereafter as a decorative folly. The village near Chaldon Herring Coastal Path and Pond also has a history of smuggling.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Ringstead loop' or 'View of Durdle Door – Lulworth Cove loop from Owermoigne'. There are also running trails like 'Durdle Door & the Man o' War cove loop' and mountain biking routes including 'View of Durdle Door loop from Chaldon Herring'. For more details, explore the hiking, running, and MTB guides for Owermoigne.
Yes, many lakes and water features are integrated into walking routes. Chaldon Herring Coastal Path and Pond is part of a trail through the South Dorset chalk downs. Misty Meadows offers footpaths directly from the farm into the local countryside. Radipole Lake Nature Reserve also features well-maintained paths for viewing wildlife.
Misty Meadows Lake is a small lake on a working dairy farm near Owermoigne, featuring a meandering river. It's known for its sheltered location, offering atmospheric misty dawns and dusks. It's ideal for family time, providing a break from technology. You can observe local wildlife, children can paddle in the river (with supervision), and there are footpaths into the countryside. Barbecues are permitted, and firepits are available for hire, making it suitable for stargazing.
Yes, Radipole Lake Nature Reserve, managed by the RSPB, is a tranquil and scenic preserve with wetlands and paths. It's an excellent spot for viewing waterfowl like swans and ducks, and you might even catch a glimpse of kingfishers or otters. It's effectively located in the middle of Weymouth, a short distance from Owermoigne.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the abundant wildlife, especially at Rushy Pond with its dragonflies and newts, and the diverse birdlife at Radipole Lake Nature Reserve. The historical elements, such as the unique Fort on the Lake Folly and the smuggling history near Chaldon Herring Coastal Path and Pond, also add to the appeal.
While not a large, prominent natural lake, Misty Meadows Lake offers a more secluded and intimate experience on a working dairy farm. It's a great spot for those seeking a quiet escape, away from technology, with opportunities for stargazing and observing local wildlife in a sheltered setting.
Many of the footpaths and trails around the lakes and in the local countryside are suitable for dog walking. For specific rules regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves like Radipole Lake Nature Reserve or on working farms like Misty Meadows, it's always best to check local signage or websites for any restrictions, such as keeping dogs on leads to protect wildlife or livestock.


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