Best lakes around Wixams are integrated into the town's design and found in the surrounding Bedfordshire area. Wixams, a new town development, features a network of lakes and water bodies within its green infrastructure. These areas provide accessible natural spaces for relaxation and informal recreation. The region also offers access to larger, established lakes with a wider array of activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Nice lake that can be found in Marston Vale Millennium Country Park. There are plenty of trails around the lake to chose from, all with that great view of the lake.
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There are some secluded spots, accessible via gaps in the shrubbery, great way to rest your feet or have a quick spot of lunch. Particularly peaceful on a warm sunny day.
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Great waterside riding through the park on Route 51 or using the cycle friendly paths and trails around Priory.
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Beautiful Park to cycle around and also grab a coffee and a bite to eat at the fantastic Pavillion Cafe.
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Stunning park with the Pavillion, Cafe and lakes, cycleways
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I love Shuttleworth, for the collection of aircraft and cars but also because of its history. The Manor House, the gardens and the airfield are great and also a fantastic location. The nearby village of Old Warden is also very beautiful with a great pub.
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At the eastern end of the Bedford River Park is the 297-acre (120 ha) Grange Estate. Situated on the River Great Ouse's floodplain, there are many pleasant trails by little lakes and along brooks. It’s a great place to spot kingfishers. South east of the estate is the village of Willington, where you find Danish Camp, one of the few remaining water-filled moats left from the Viking Age. Today, there's an adjacent restaurant in a Norwegian log cabin. This characterful eatery is a great place to relax after a walk in the Bedford River Valley Park.
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A "Green Flag" Country Park managed by Bedfordshire Borough Council. It sits in a large meander on the River Great Ouse and is made up of meadows, lakes (Priory Lake & Finger Lakes), reed beds and woodland. A nice spot for a relaxing ride and just off the disused east-west running railway line between Bedford and Sandy. Cycling's not permitted in some parts of the country park, so be mindful of others.
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The lakes around Wixams offer a variety of walking trails. For instance, Priory Lake, part of Priory Country Park, has many tracks and routes through meadows and woodland. The Grange Estate Trails, situated on the River Great Ouse's floodplain, features pleasant trails by small lakes and along brooks. Stewartby Lake also has plenty of trails around its perimeter, offering views of the water and secluded spots for resting.
Yes, several lakes in and around Wixams are family-friendly. Wixams Village Lake, within the town, is near a children's play area and offers accessible natural spaces. Priory Lake at Priory Country Park is recognized with a Green Flag Award and includes an adventure playground and visitor center. Stewartby Lake, within Marston Vale Millennium Country Park, also features a play area at the Forest Centre.
For water sports enthusiasts, Priory Lake is suitable for sailing and canoeing, with fishing permitted in designated areas. Stewartby Lake is a hub for activities like angling, powerboating, sailing, wakeboarding, water skiing, and kneeboarding. Brogborough Lake is a premier destination for windsurfing, winging, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP).
You can find cafes at some of the larger lake destinations. Priory Lake at Priory Country Park has a cafe with views across the lake. Stewartby Lake, located in Marston Vale Millennium Country Park, also has a cafe at the Forest Centre.
The lakes and surrounding parklands are rich in wildlife. At The Grange Estate Trails, you might spot kingfishers along the brooks. Priory Lake and Stewartby Lake are popular for birdwatching, with diverse habitats attracting various breeding bird species and passage migrants. The Wixams Village Lake area is also designed with carefully selected planting for wildlife value.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. Priory Lake offers tracks and routes suitable for cycling. Stewartby Lake has extensive trails for cycling, including a 5km circular route. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Cycling around Wixams guide, which includes routes like the 'Stewartby Lake Circular'.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round for walking and nature observation. However, if you plan to engage in water sports or spend extended time near the water, be aware that harmful algae can occasionally affect the water at lakes like Priory and Stewartby during the summer months. Always check local advisories before contact with the water.
While some lakes offer general cycling trails, for dedicated mountain biking, you might look into areas that connect to specific MTB routes. The MTB Trails around Wixams guide features routes like 'Priory Lake – Priory Lake and River View loop from Bedford St Johns', which incorporates the area around Priory Lake.
Priory Lake is popular due to its location within the 360-acre Priory Country Park, offering a mix of meadows, woodland, and views over the water. It's recognized with a Green Flag Award and provides facilities like a visitor center, cafe, and adventure playground, making it ideal for walking, cycling, sailing, canoeing, and birdwatching.
Yes, Brogborough Lake is a premier destination for windsurfing, winging, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). It offers 220 acres of boat-free water, providing a serene environment suitable for all skill levels, complete with a clubhouse, changing rooms, and equipment hire.
Stewartby Lake, part of Marston Vale Millennium Country Park, is known for its extensive trails for walking and cycling, including a 5km circular route. It's a major hub for watersports such as angling, powerboating, sailing, wakeboarding, water skiing, and kneeboarding, and is also popular for birdwatching.
Yes, the wider area around Wixams and its lakes offers road cycling opportunities. You can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Wixams guide, which includes routes like 'Woburn Park Scenic Drive' and 'Olney Market Square loop'.


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