Best lakes around Daglingworth are found in the wider Cotswolds region, as Daglingworth itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The area is situated near the Cotswold Lakes, an expansive system of over 180 lakes spread across 42 square miles. This significant lake system offers diverse leisure activities, including watersports, walking, cycling, and birdwatching. The Cotswold Lakes are nationally important for wetland wildlife and are a well-studied archaeological area.
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It’s a wide open space, with lake, wildfowl, children’s play area, bandstand and public toilets near the entrance by the church.
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Enjoy beautiful scenery here as you pass Brook Farm Trout Fishery, a lake regularly stocked with trout for local fishers.
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Stroll through this spacious woodland fit with vibrant greenery, towering trees, a babbling brook and a lake.
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Miserden Park's Lake serene atmosphere, picturesque scenes, and charming countryside surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills makes the most perfect location for a walk. Pick a peaceful spot to relax, watch the local anglers catching their dinner, or pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy a bite to eat.
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The Cotswold Water Park is the UK’s largest marl lake system. Covering an area of 40 square miles, it boasts more than 150 lakes set across Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and West Oxfordshire. Many of the lakes and areas have been designated as nature reserves and are home to myriad wildlife. As the park covers a large area, it is free to enter. However, you do have to pay to enter the beach and activity centre. For more information, visit: https://www.waterpark.org/.
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While Daglingworth itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the nearby Cotswold Lakes offer a wide array of options. Notable spots include Miserden Park Lake for its serene atmosphere, Park Wood, The Cotswolds National Landscape which features a lake within a spacious woodland, and Brook Farm Trout Fishery, known for its beautiful scenery and fishing opportunities.
The Cotswold Lakes, formerly known as the Cotswold Water Park, is the UK's largest marl lake system, boasting over 180 lakes spread across 42 square miles. This expansive area is nationally important for wetland wildlife, supporting diverse species and attracting thousands of waterbirds. It's also one of the most studied archaeological areas in the UK.
Daglingworth itself does not have prominent natural lakes. The Daglingworth Stream runs through the area, but it is a small watercourse and not considered a lake. The significant lake systems are found in the wider Cotswold Lakes region, approximately 17 miles away.
The Cotswold Lakes offer diverse activities. You can enjoy watersports like paddleboarding, kayaking, and sailing, with facilities for open water swimming at places like Lake 86. Land-based activities include extensive walking and cycling paths, nature trails, and birdwatching. Fishing is also popular at locations such as Brook Farm Trout Fishery.
Yes, many areas within the Cotswold Lakes are family-friendly. For example, Abbey Grounds Park offers a wide open space with a lake, wildfowl, and a children's play area. Highlights like Miserden Park Lake and Park Wood are also suitable for family walks and picnics.
The Cotswold Lakes are a haven for wetland wildlife. You can often spot a rich diversity of species, including water voles, otters, and kingfishers. In winter, the area attracts thousands of waterbirds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. Many lakes are designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to their ecological importance.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails around Daglingworth, such as the 'Cecily Hill Barracks loop from Cirencester', which you can explore further in the Easy hikes around Daglingworth guide. For cyclists, there are various MTB and road cycling routes, including 'View of Bagendon – Daglingworth Gravel Track loop' for mountain biking and 'Miserden Village – Daneway Descent loop' for road cycling. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Daglingworth and Road Cycling Routes around Daglingworth guides.
While some lakes within the Cotswold Water Park offer designated open water swimming facilities, such as Lake 86, wild swimming in undesignated areas can be risky due to water quality, hidden hazards, and private land restrictions. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting to swim in any natural body of water. The Daglingworth Stream, being small, is not suitable for swimming.
The Cotswold Lakes can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, walking, and enjoying the vibrant greenery. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter is excellent for birdwatching, as thousands of waterbirds migrate to the area. Always check weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, some lake areas, particularly within the larger Cotswold Water Park, offer facilities. For instance, Abbey Grounds Park has public toilets near its entrance. The wider Cotswold Lakes region also provides various holiday accommodations, pubs, and restaurants, especially around the more developed areas of the Water Park.
Many of the walking paths and open spaces around the Cotswold Lakes are dog-friendly, but specific rules may vary by lake or nature reserve. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to clean up after them. Always look for signage regarding dog access at individual locations.
The Cotswold Lakes region is one of the most studied archaeological areas in the UK. Evidence of human habitation dates back over 6,000 years, with significant discoveries including remains of Woolly Mammoths. This rich history adds another layer of interest for visitors exploring the natural landscape.


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