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Top 7 Lakes around Cranbrook & Sissinghurst

Best lakes around Cranbrook & Sissinghurst are situated in Kent, UK, offering a variety of natural and man-made water bodies. This area features diverse landscapes, from dense forests to historic estates, providing varied settings for lakes. The region is characterized by its picturesque countryside, which integrates these water features into its natural and cultural fabric. Visitors can explore a range of lake environments, each with distinct characteristics and activities.

Best lakes around Cranbrook & Sissinghurst

  • The most popular lakes is Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, a forest that is a great place for family cycling with a 10 km paved trail. With evergreen conifers and miles of trails, it is suitable for bike exploration.
  • Another must-see spot is Scotney Castle and Gardens, a historical site with formal gardens. The central feature is the ruins of a medieval, moated manor house on a small lake, surrounded by sloping, wooded gardens.
  • Visitors also love Bewl Water, the largest body of inland water in south east England. It offers a 12-mile route popular for walking and cycling, with a water bus service available.
  • Cranbrook & Sissinghurst is known for historic estate lakes, large reservoirs, and dedicated fisheries. These include tranquil spots for wildlife observation, active recreation areas, and well-stocked angling destinations.
  • The lakes around Cranbrook & Sissinghurst are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 90 upvotes and 10 photos shared.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest

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This is a great place to come cycling as a family with a 10km family paved trail through the beautiful forrest

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Scotney Castle and Gardens

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Scotney Castle is an English country house with formal gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England. It belongs to the National Trust.

The gardens, which are a celebrated example of the Picturesque style, are open to the public. The central feature is the ruins of a medieval, moated manor house, Scotney Old Castle, which is on an island on a small lake. The lake is surrounded by sloping, wooded gardens with fine collections of rhododendrons, azaleas and kalmia for spring colour, summer wisteria and roses, and spectacular autumn colour.

At the top of the garden stands a house which was built to replace the Old Castle between 1835 and 1843. This is known as Scotney New Castle, or simply Scotney Castle, and was designed by Anthony Salvin. It is an early, and unusually restrained, example of Tudor Revival architectural style in 19th century Britain. Following the death of the resident, Elizabeth Hussey, in 2006, this house was opened to the public for the first time on 6 June 2007

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Bewl Water

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Water bus/taxi takes bikes too. We rode 5.75 miles then called and they picked us up in 5 mins, amazing service and £3 each person. Service runs 9am -5pm.
It's around 12 miles all the way round with signs saying to allow 6 hours to walk whole route.

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Louisa Lake

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Louisa Lake is a charming spot nestled within Bedgebury Forest, often encountered on the woodland bike trails. With a peaceful bench nearby, it’s the perfect place to pause and take in the scenery.

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Discovering this refreshing oasis is a wonderful surprise as you make your way along the High Weald Heritage Trail.

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Grace Mulligan
November 19, 2024, Louisa Lake

Louisa Lake is a charming spot nestled within Bedgebury Forest, often encountered on the woodland bike trails. With a peaceful bench nearby, it’s the perfect place to pause and take in the scenery.

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The complex is dominated by the manor house on the hill and the ruin further down in the valley. The ruin was "created" from a functioning house several hundred years old by the owners of the manor house in order to obtain a romantic view. The two buildings are embedded in a beautiful garden. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/scotney-castle

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This garden, which is not so well known internationally, gave us so much joy! Incredible flowers, and that in April. The "new" house can be visited, the old one is just a very picturesque ruin. Entry per adult £17, NT members excluded. Parking was free today, the guidebook said £4 (?) Café extremely friendly and really good cake.

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August 14, 2023, Louisa Lake

Louisa Lake is a small, pretty lake within the Bedgebury forest. You pass it on a few loops of the woods and there is a nice bench if you fancy a rest.

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Discovering this refreshing oasis is a wonderful surprise as you make your way along the High Weald Heritage Trail.

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Joe Appiah
June 17, 2023, Bewl Water

Parking is £7 per car for a full day. No other options for shorter periods. Cafe, toilets, bike hire, laser tag and water sport activities on site. Plenty of space to park on weekends. Great views of the reservoir and access to walking trails.

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Managed by Forestry England, the National Pinetum is home to over 12000 specimens of trees and is a great place to visit for anyone interested in conservation. The adjacent forest is full of tracks and trails for cycling, walking, running and a tree top adventure, Go Ape. Take a moment out from your ride and breathe it all in. There is also a visitors centre with toilets and a cafe on site.

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A very romantic ruined castle in a lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Cranbrook & Sissinghurst?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent MTB trails, particularly around Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, with routes like the 'Louisa Lake – Pointless Trail loop'. There are also many cycling routes, such as the 'Staplehurst Road – View of the Kent Countryside loop'. For those who prefer to explore on foot, several running trails are available, including routes around Angley Wood and Union Mill.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities in the Cranbrook & Sissinghurst area?

Yes, several lakes and their surroundings are ideal for families. Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, which includes Louisa Lake, has a 10 km paved trail perfect for family cycling and adventure playgrounds along the route. Bewl Water also offers a children's play area, bike hire, and a water bus service that can transport bikes, making it great for active families. Scotney Castle and Gardens is another family-friendly option with its historic castle ruins and extensive gardens.

What historical sites or landmarks are associated with the lakes?

The region is rich in history. Scotney Castle and Gardens features the picturesque ruins of a medieval, moated manor house on an island within a small lake. The estate also includes Scotney New Castle, an early example of Tudor Revival architecture. Sissinghurst Castle Lake, formed in the 16th century, is another historic body of water, created when clay was dug for the castle's tower.

What kind of natural features and wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Scotney Castle Lake is surrounded by sloping, wooded gardens with rhododendrons, azaleas, and kalmia, providing vibrant seasonal colors. Sissinghurst Castle Lake is an important habitat for abundant wildlife, including rudd, various animal and birdlife, invertebrates, and amphibians. Bewl Water, as a large clean water reservoir, hosts a wide variety of wildlife, especially birds.

Are there good fishing opportunities at the lakes in Cranbrook & Sissinghurst?

Yes, the area is well-known for its fishing spots. Hartley Lands Fishery in Cranbrook has six lakes and one pond, catering to various angling preferences with carp (some over 39lb), perch, bream, tench, roach, and rudd. Hawkhurst Fish Farm features seven lakes, including a match lake and three for large specimen fish, with impressive mirror carp up to 54lb and catfish up to 65lb. Rosemary Lakes, offered by the Cranbrook and District Angling Club, are intimate pools stocked with mixed species, including carp and tench, and allow night fishing.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Cranbrook & Sissinghurst?

The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the vibrant gardens at places like Scotney Castle, with rhododendrons, azaleas, and wisteria in bloom. Autumn brings spectacular foliage colors, especially around wooded lake areas. For active pursuits like cycling and walking, the milder weather of spring, summer, and early autumn is generally preferred. Fishing is popular across multiple seasons, depending on the target species.

Are there accessible paths around any of the lakes for visitors with mobility needs?

Bewl Water is known for its 12-mile route, which is popular for walking and cycling, and parts of it are likely to be accessible. For specific information on wheelchair accessibility, it's always best to check directly with the venue before your visit.

What are the parking options for visiting the lakes?

Most major lake destinations provide dedicated parking. For example, Bewl Water has a reasonable parking charge. Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest offers parking, though it has a fee. For smaller or more remote lakes, parking might be available in nearby villages or designated lay-bys. Always check specific location details before you go.

Are the lakes in Cranbrook & Sissinghurst dog-friendly?

Many outdoor areas in the region, including some lake paths, are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on leads. Bewl Water is a popular spot for dog walkers. However, specific rules can vary by location, especially in nature reserves or private estates like Scotney Castle and Gardens, where certain areas might have restrictions. It's advisable to check the specific policies of each lake or estate you plan to visit.

Are there any quieter or less-known lakes worth visiting for a peaceful experience?

For a more tranquil experience, Louisa Lake, nestled within Bedgebury Forest, offers a serene spot with a bench to pause and enjoy the scenery. Sissinghurst Castle Lake also provides a quiet retreat for nature observation, away from the bustling gardens. The intimate pools of Rosemary Lakes, managed by the Cranbrook and District Angling Club, are another option for a peaceful fishing or nature viewing experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Cranbrook & Sissinghurst?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered. Many appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty at places like Scotney Castle and Gardens. The extensive activity options at Bewl Water, from cycling to water bus rides, are highly rated. The peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained trails for walking and cycling, especially at Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, are also popular highlights. Anglers particularly enjoy the well-stocked fisheries like Hartley Lands and Hawkhurst Fish Farm.

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