Lakes near Bitton are situated in a peaceful countryside setting, offering accessible retreats between Bath and Bristol. The area is part of the picturesque Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing a tranquil environment for relaxation and nature spotting. Boyd Valley Lake is a primary destination within the village, featuring multiple lakes for various activities. The region offers a mix of woodland ponds and larger fishing lakes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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I wouldn't go out of your way to come here... But, if you happen to be in / near here on a walk, then you may as well add it on! • Also, this pond is very deep in the woodland. There is a path all around it, and it is very pretty; it's mostly obscured from view (which is great) because this means that you can peek through the foliage and see birds who aren't aware you're there! Of course, they will be as soon as you move on! I have only been once, it was very muddy after & during rain, so I can't advise on other seasons.
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Gorgeous Woodland. Really stunning villages nearby, too. The fields in the vicinity can become *very* waterlogged after a lot of rain!!
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The Duchess Pond in the Stoke Park estate is used as a fishing lake. Despite its noisy proximity to the motorway it's a nice place to walk and you may see water birds that are otherwise rare in the Bristol area. Look out for reed warblers, reed bunting and Egyptian geese.
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Lovely walk. Bluebells were stunning. The last 400m presented a difficulty as it appears the road has been closed to private only use near the church. Turn right instead of left over the little bridge then take a left at the top of the hill. The pub is good too. PjS
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A lovely little pond on the Stoke Park Estate, this would be a tranquil spot were it not for the nearby M32. Nevertheless, it's a pleasant spot both in terms of its scenery and its wildlife. The pond supports bird species such as reed warbler and reed bunting and is also used for angling.
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A lovely, wildlife-rich pond set within tranquil woodland. Listen to the birds sing and gentle wind in the trees.
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Lords Wood is a pretty woodland close to Pensford with some tranquil ponds at its heart and plenty of trails to explore. You can observe a great deal of wildlife within the woodland, including roe deer, badger, grey squirrel, and fallow deer, and bird species including great spotted woodpecker, nuthatch, treecreeper, and goshawk.
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The main lake directly within Bitton is Boyd Valley Lake. It's a family-run site set across 25 peaceful acres, featuring three well-stocked lakes: Boyd Lake, Upper Lake, and the upcoming Middle Lake.
Yes, Boyd Valley Lake is a significant draw for anglers, offering both day and night fishing. Its lakes are well-stocked with various species including carp, barbel, bream, chub, perch, and roach. Rod hire, free parking, and toilet facilities are available on-site for anglers.
For nature observation, Pond in Lord's Wood offers opportunities to see roe deer, badger, and various bird species like great spotted woodpecker. Woodland Pond is also wildlife-rich, providing a tranquil environment to listen to birds. At Duchess Pond, you might spot reed warblers, reed buntings, and Egyptian geese.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Duchess Pond on the Stoke Park Estate is suitable for families. Further afield, Duck Pond and Stone Urn, Royal Victoria Park in Bath features a large park with botanical gardens and a kids' play area. In Bristol, Pond in St George's Park is a Victorian park with a central pond, playground, and community events.
Yes, Boyd Valley Lake offers non-electric grass pitches for tents, campervans, and motorhomes. For those seeking more comfort, three 5-meter bell tents are available for glamping, which can be hired individually or as a group.
The area around Bitton offers a variety of walking trails. For instance, Pond in Lord's Wood has plenty of trails to explore within its woodland setting. You can also find numerous hiking routes in the wider region, such as the moderate 'Kelston Roundhill & Prospect Stile loop' or 'The Bristol & Bath railway path & Siston Brook loop from Bitton'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Bitton guide.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in the area. At Boyd Valley Lake, dogs are allowed but must be kept on a lead. Woodland Pond is also noted as dog-friendly, offering a peaceful environment for walks with your pet.
Boyd Valley Lake provides essential amenities including toilets and showers. Fire pits are available for hire, and barbecues are allowed (provided they are raised off the ground). The site is known for its clean facilities and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the Bristol to Bath cycle track is just about a mile away from Boyd Valley Lake, offering a traffic-free route for cycling. You can also find various MTB trails in the wider Bitton area, such as the 'Arm Breaker Trail – Kelston Roundhill loop'. For more cycling options, check out the MTB Trails around Bitton guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful countryside setting and the tranquil environment for relaxation and nature spotting. The area is part of the picturesque Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a quiet escape with easy access to nearby cities like Bristol and Bath. The variety of woodland ponds and fishing lakes caters to different interests, from angling to gentle walks.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural features, the region offers historical connections. For example, Royal Victoria Park in Bath, which includes a duck pond, is a historic park opened by Princess Victoria. Additionally, the Avon Valley Railway is a nearby attraction, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
The lakes around Bitton offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly lovely for observing wildlife and blooming flora, such as bluebells in woodlands like Lord's Wood. Summer provides ideal conditions for outdoor activities and camping. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the surrounding woodlands, and even in winter, the peaceful atmosphere can be enjoyed, though some paths might be muddy after rain.


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