Lakes around Bunny offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. The region features a mix of accessible lakes within nature reserves, university grounds, and country parks. Visitors can explore areas known for bird-watching, gentle walks, and water sports facilities. This landscape provides opportunities for both tranquil natural immersion and active outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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A lovely place for a gentle cycle or stroll. It's a popular spot!
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Fantastic flat path that goes all the way around the regatta lake... Great for cycling, walking running and jogging.
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Djanogly Gallery in the Lakeside Arts Centre
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Highfields Park was part of an estate built and landscaped in the late 18th and early 19th century. In 1920 Sir J Boot bought the estate and used it as the site of the East Midlands University (now Nottingham University). Highfileds House became part of the university and is currently used as a staff annexe. The landscape was re-modelled to suit the setting, with the joining of the fishing pond and small boating lake to become the larger lake we see today. The public can walk around Highfields Park. The circuit of the lake is a nice, gentle walk within the city.
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Around Bunny, you'll find a diverse range of lakes, including those within nature reserves, university grounds, and country parks. These areas offer opportunities for bird-watching, gentle walks, and various water sports.
The Attenborough Nature Reserve is a highly popular spot for bird-watching, featuring numerous ponds and a tranquil river path with bird hides. Colwick Country Park Lakes also offers woodland and wetland habitats, ideal for observing local wildlife.
Yes, several lakes are perfect for gentle walks. Highfields Lake, University Park offers a nice, gentle circuit walk within the city. The Attenborough Nature Reserve has an easy and tranquil river path. Additionally, Holme Pierrepont Lake features a fantastic flat path all the way around, great for walking, running, and jogging.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. There are numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, as well as gravel biking trails. For hikers, there are many easy hiking trails available. You can explore more details on these activities in the Cycling around Bunny, Easy hikes around Bunny, and Gravel biking around Bunny guides.
Yes, the National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont is a dedicated facility where you can experience white water rafting, and it's a training ground for elite rowers and canoeists. At Highfields Lake, University Park, rowing boats are available for hire during spring and summer terms.
Absolutely. Many lakes around Bunny are family-friendly. Attenborough Nature Reserve, Highfields Lake, University Park, National Water Sports Centre, and Colwick Country Park Lakes all offer amenities and environments suitable for families, including flat paths for kids and recreational activities.
Yes, you'll find facilities at some locations. Highfields Lake, University Park features a lakeside cafe and arts centre. The National Water Sports Centre also has facilities available for visitors.
Yes, Highfields Lake, University Park has historical roots. It was part of an estate built and landscaped in the late 18th and early 19th century, later becoming the site of the East Midlands University (now Nottingham University).
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil river paths, the opportunities for bird-watching, and the easy, flat cycle tracks. The presence of cafes and arts centers, as well as the option to hire rowing boats, also adds to the enjoyment. Many find the areas ideal for family outings and peaceful walks.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Attenborough Nature Reserve offers a tranquil river path suitable for bikes. The National Water Sports Centre has a tarmac track around the water, which is flat and virtually traffic-free, making it great for kids. Similarly, Holme Pierrepont Lake has a fantastic flat path around the regatta lake, perfect for cycling.
While specific dog-friendly amenities vary, many of the country parks and nature reserves around Bunny generally welcome dogs on leads. It's always best to check local signage or websites for specific rules regarding pets in each location to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.


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