Best lakes around Longney and Epney are found in the broader Gloucestershire region, as the parish itself is characterized by its agricultural landscape and location along the River Severn. While there are no notable lakes directly within Longney and Epney, several water-based attractions are accessible within a short distance. These include extensive water parks with numerous lakes and smaller, tranquil ponds within nature reserves. The area offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water bodies.
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Surrounded by towering Douglas firs that rise from the steep slopes to either side, Soudley Ponds is a peaceful haven set within the wider Forest of Dean area. The pondside paths are surfaced and easy running, but if you're up for a climb the ridgeline above offers glorious views out across the forest.
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This walk takes you behind the heritage centre in Soudley. it's worth a visit and has a cafe over looking the mill pond.
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The Painswick Rococo Gardens are the only Rococo Gardens in the UK, full of little follies, different types of gardens, sculptures and mazes. If you are in the area already, well worth checking them out.
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A bit naughty as there are signs that say footpath only, but the gravel is too good to resist and I doubt anyone really cares... especially judging by the tyre tracks!
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The upper trail is currently close due to forestry work (April 2021), but it's still possibly to get through by sticking closer to the lakes. Absolutely stunning valley at any time of the year.
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A magnificent public park and a great place to stop for a break. There also a Tesco's close by if you need some supplies.
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Stunning gardens in a lovely overall setting. Good free parking area. Play area (hidden away), lake, maze, second hand bookshop, gift shop, cafe. The shop is not open atm and maze is closed - children there seemed to mange to make their own entertainment though. Cafe was very welcoming and still has lovely food although limited due to COVID atm and only takeway currently. Toilet facilities usually include baby change but only portaloo now. Pretty good on the COVID arrangements and you need to book ahead. They are trying to work out how they can open up a bit more but limited space in cafe/shop building.
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Stratford Park has been recorded as a part of Stroud since 1307.
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While Longney and Epney itself is characterized by its agricultural landscape along the River Severn and doesn't have notable lakes directly within its boundaries, several water-based attractions are accessible within a short distance in the broader Gloucestershire region. These include extensive water parks and tranquil ponds within nature reserves.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Cotswold Water Park & Beach, located about 21.3 miles from Longney, is an extensive park with numerous lakes popular for watersports and outdoor activities. Closer by, Soudley Ponds offers easy, surfaced paths suitable for families, and Lake in Stratford Park is a magnificent public park with a lake, recorded as part of Stroud since 1307.
You can expect diverse natural features. For instance, Soudley Ponds is surrounded by towering Douglas firs, offering a peaceful haven. The Lakeside Descent, Woodchester Red Trail takes you through Woodchester Park, past its bottom lakes, with scenic views of the valley. Woorgreens Lake, within the Forest of Dean, is part of a nature reserve, ideal for exploring walking routes and observing wildlife.
Absolutely. Painswick Rococo Garden is a must-see, featuring the only Rococo Gardens in the UK. It includes a lake within its grounds, along with follies, various garden types, sculptures, and a maze. This offers a blend of natural beauty and historical design.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. For instance, the area around Longney and Epney offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore easy hikes or more general hiking trails, with options like the 'Stables Cafe, Saul Junction loop' or the 'St. Laurence Church, Longney loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Longney And Epney and Hiking around Longney And Epney guides.
Yes, there are running trails available. For example, the pondside paths at Soudley Ponds are surfaced and suitable for easy running. For more challenging options, you can explore routes like the 'Gravel Path by the Lake loop' which is part of the Running Trails around Longney And Epney guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty. For example, Soudley Ponds is described as a peaceful haven. The unique historical and horticultural aspects of places like Painswick Rococo Garden are also highly valued, with its follies, diverse gardens, and sculptures. The region's lakes are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 15 upvotes and 7 photos shared by visitors.
While Longney and Epney itself has limited public transport, reaching the broader regional lakes like Cotswold Water Park or Llandegfedd Lake typically requires a car due to their distance from the parish. Local bus routes might serve some nearby towns, but direct access to specific lake sites via public transport can be challenging.
Yes, some lake locations offer amenities. Painswick Rococo Garden has a cafe on-site. Near Soudley Ponds, there's a cafe overlooking the mill pond behind the heritage centre. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby villages or towns.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for watersports at places like Cotswold Water Park and for enjoying the gardens at Painswick Rococo Garden. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in areas like the Forest of Dean near Woorgreens Lake. Winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Many natural areas and parks around lakes are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, often on a lead. Soudley Ponds, with its easy paths through the forest, is a good option for walks with dogs. Always check specific site regulations before visiting, especially in nature reserves or private gardens.


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