Best lakes around Ashchurch Rural are found within a scenic parish in Gloucestershire, characterized by its rural landscape and network of lanes. The area's water features primarily consist of brooks and streams, such as the Carrant Brook and Tirle Brook, which contribute to its natural character. These waterways support public footpaths and cycle ways, offering various walking routes Ashchurch Rural. While not known for prominent natural lakes, the region offers several smaller water bodies that provide tranquil settings for visitors.
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The Croome 'river' is actually a long thin artificial lake, but it looks like a real river. There are great views all along it, such as the fan tree, and the bull-rushes that catch the frost in winter.
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Beckford Nature Reserve, situated just north of the centre of the village, is a wonderful place for a stroll and to enjoy nature. The reserve features a peaceful lake, lots of bushy green vegetation, woodland trails, and some interesting wildlife, including as greylag goose and wigeon.
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Hatherley Park is a lovely Park to stroll around either by yourself or with family and friends. Great for walking the dog.
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A great cycleway through the very beautiful Pittville Park... lots of pedestrians and dogs to avoid, but a great way to go and an even better place to plan as a spot to take a break.
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A lovely village pond next to the church with a green shaded by a huge willow. A great place to stop for a break.
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Ashchurch Rural is characterized by its rural landscape and network of lanes, with water features primarily consisting of brooks and streams like the Carrant Brook and Tirle Brook. While not known for large natural lakes, the area offers smaller water bodies such as park lakes, village ponds, and nature reserve lakes, providing tranquil settings for exploration.
Yes, the brooks and streams in Ashchurch Rural contribute to a network of public footpaths and cycle ways. For more structured walking experiences, you can find various routes in the area. Explore options on the Running Trails around Ashchurch Rural guide, which often overlap with walking paths.
Several spots are family-friendly. Lake at Beckford Nature Reserve offers woodland trails and nature observation. Pittville Park Lake has a path and benches, and Pond in Hatherley Park is a lovely place to stroll with family and friends.
Yes, many of the walking areas around the water bodies are dog-friendly. For instance, Pond in Hatherley Park is specifically noted as great for walking the dog.
Near the water bodies, especially at places like Lake at Beckford Nature Reserve, you might spot interesting wildlife such as greylag geese and wigeons. The brooks and streams also support local ecosystems, contributing to the area's natural character.
Yes, the rural landscape and network of lanes in Ashchurch Rural are popular with cyclists. You can find various cycling routes that may take you alongside brooks and other water features. Check out the Cycling around Ashchurch Rural guide for detailed routes.
The area's rural landscape and water features can be enjoyed year-round. The appeal lies in its network of lanes and access to walking and cycling routes. The Croome River, an artificial lake, is noted for its bull-rushes that catch the frost in winter, suggesting beauty across seasons.
Parking availability varies by location. Pond in Hatherley Park is one location where parking is available, making it convenient for visitors.
Yes, the Lake at Beckford Nature Reserve is a wonderful place for a stroll and to enjoy nature. It features a peaceful lake, green vegetation, and woodland trails, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Absolutely. Pittville Park Lake is a popular spot for running, hosting a weekly 5k park run. You can also explore other running trails in the area through the Running Trails around Ashchurch Rural guide.
Yes, for a blend of natural beauty and local history, consider visiting Apperley Village Pond and Church. This lovely village pond is situated right next to a church, offering a picturesque setting with a historical touch.
The main natural watercourses in Ashchurch Rural are the Carrant Brook, which borders the parish to the north, and the Tirle Brook, which runs through its center from east to west. These brooks eventually connect with the River Avon and then the River Severn.


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