Best lakes around Lanteglos are primarily found within the broader Cornwall region, offering a diverse range of aquatic environments. While the immediate parish of Lanteglos, whether Lanteglos-by-Fowey or Lanteglos-by-Camelford, does not feature prominent natural public lakes, the surrounding area provides numerous options. These include large reservoirs, unique freshwater bodies, and former clay pits, each contributing to the natural landscape. Visitors can explore these varied lake settings for different outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Great spot on the South West Coast Path as it runs over the headland for taking in the views over Looe Bay.
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Small smuggling town with a nice museum and cottages.
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Small, beautiful fishing town with a smuggling past. The cottages and the mill at the entrance to the town are very nice. We were there at low tide and the boats were lying in the mud.
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The grotto here was built in the late 18th century. Although you can't access it, you can see the octagonal folly from the beach. The area is called Polridmouth Bay which is pronounced Pridmouth.
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Great hiking trail and very nice town
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Just behind Par beach is a small wetland. A few chalets from Par Sands Holiday Park look out across the lake which must make for a beautiful view at sunrise & sunset. In years gone past it was a model boating lake but now a tranquil nature reserve.
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While the immediate Lanteglos area doesn't feature prominent public lakes, the broader Cornwall region offers a diverse range. You can find large reservoirs like Colliford Lake and Stithians Reservoir, unique freshwater bodies such as The Loe, and even striking turquoise lakes formed from former clay pits near St Austell.
For wildlife, Colliford Lake on Bodmin Moor is Cornwall's largest inland lake and a haven for birdwatching, especially in winter. Crowdy Reservoir, also on Bodmin Moor, is famous for spectacular starling murmurations. Argal and College Lakes near Penryn are nature reserves offering peaceful walks and rich wildlife diversity. The Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake is another tranquil spot for nature observation.
Yes, Stithians Reservoir is a major hub for watersports, offering stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and windsurfing. The Tamar Lakes (Upper and Lower) near Bude are also popular for boating activities.
Near St Austell, you can discover the striking Turquoise Clay Lakes, which are flooded disused clay mines. Their unique color comes from the clay, and the surrounding white hillsides create a distinctive landscape. Another unique spot is The Loe and Loe Bar, where a freshwater lake meets the sea, separated by a shingle bank.
Many lakes offer family-friendly walking options. For instance, Argal Lake has a 1.5-mile path, and Colliford Lake features three signposted walks. The Par Beach Nature Reserve Lake also provides a tranquil setting for a stroll. Additionally, you can find easy hiking routes in the wider area, such as the 'Breaks Meadow – View of Lantic Bay loop from Lanteglos' which is an easy 3.8 km hike. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Lanteglos guide.
While not directly on a lake, the region offers rich historical sites. Polperro Harbour is a picturesque village with a traditional harbour and a smuggling past. Fowey Harbour, an important trading and sailing center, has a long history dating back to the 13th century. Near Polridmouth Bay, you can find an 18th-century grotto, blending coastal scenery with historical interest.
Yes, Siblyback Lake on Bodmin Moor is highlighted as an excellent location for stargazing, suggesting clear skies and a tranquil environment away from light pollution.
Beyond walking, the area around Lanteglos offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lantic Bay – View of Lantic Bay loop from Fowey' (7.3 km, moderate). For more options, check out the Running Trails around Lanteglos guide.
Yes, there are several hiking routes in the vicinity. For example, the 'Lantic Bay, Lanteglos Church & the Hall Walk loop from Polruan' is a moderate 7.2 km hike. You can find more detailed routes and options on the Hiking around Lanteglos guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from tranquil nature reserves to dramatic coastal views. Locations like Polperro Harbour are loved for their picturesque charm and traditional atmosphere, while Fowey Harbour is celebrated for its natural beauty and sailing opportunities. The unique blend of coastal and inland scenery, as seen at Polridmouth Bay and Menabilly Grotto, also receives high praise.
Yes, The Loe and Loe Bar offers this unique combination. It's a freshwater lake separated from the sea by a shingle bank, allowing visitors to experience both coastal and inland scenery during a walk around the lake.
Colliford Lake is highly recommended for birdwatching, especially in winter when species like goldeneye, golden plover, and Great Crested Grebes can be spotted. In summer, swifts, swallows, and martins are common. Crowdy Reservoir is also excellent for observing birdlife, particularly for its starling murmurations.


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