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Top 4 Lakes around Alvescot

Best lakes around Alvescot are primarily found in the broader West Oxfordshire area, as Alvescot itself does not feature prominent public lakes. The region offers a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including estate lakes and river sections. These areas provide opportunities for activities such as angling and walking, often within larger estates or natural settings.

Best lakes around Alvescot

  • The most popular lakes is Cheese Wharf Wild Swimming Spot, a river section that is a brilliant wild…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Witney Lake

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Lovely walk around the lake. Or further if you like. Look out for the turtle!

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Taking its name from the place where delicious cheese were once loaded onto boats for shipping to London, Cheese Wharf is now a brilliant wild swimming spot on the River Thames near Buscot.

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The pillars are carved with grotesque heads. These once stood at the top of the steps to the Peto Water Garden but have been moved to their current lakeside location.

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Fantastic gravel paths that pass between the lakes, which are bordered by very posh houses and some even posher cars!

Take care if you're on skinny tyres... the gravel is quite deep in places!

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RichardA
July 12, 2025, Witney Lake

This walk can be extended by walking from, and around, the centre of Witney or extending the walk from the Lake along the Windrush Path to Stanton Harcourt for a much longer walk

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The pillars are carved with grotesque heads. These once stood at the top of the steps to the Peto Water Garden but have been moved to their current lakeside location.

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It feels like a gated community that you shouldn't be allowed in more CCTV than Swindon town centre but it seems it does have a public right of way through it. Amazing glass fronted lakeside houses and a trendy cafe by main reception. Worth a visit.

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Paul Woodley
September 5, 2021, Witney Lake

it's called Witney Lake not Whitney

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Lovely walk around the lake. Or further if you like. Look out for the turtle!

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Fantastic gravel paths that pass between the lakes, which are bordered by very posh houses and some even posher cars! Take care if you're on skinny tyres... the gravel is quite deep in places!

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Taking its name from the place where delicious cheese were once loaded onto boats for shipping to London, Cheese Wharf is now a brilliant wild swimming spot on the River Thames near Buscot. It's owned by the National Trust and there are a couple of parking spaces nearby.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I expect to find around Alvescot?

While Alvescot itself doesn't have prominent public lakes, the surrounding West Oxfordshire area offers a mix of natural river sections and man-made water bodies. These include estate lakes, viewpoints by lakes, and unique areas with lakeside houses.

Are there good spots for walking around lakes near Alvescot?

Yes, there are several pleasant walking opportunities. For example, you can enjoy a walk around Witney Lake, with options to extend your route along the Windrush Path. Another unique experience is walking along the Gravel Paths by Lakeside Houses and Supercars, which features impressive lakeside properties.

Where can I find a scenic viewpoint by a lake?

The Witney Lake is a popular viewpoint where visitors can enjoy a walk around the water and take in the scenery.

Are there any unique natural or historical features near the lakes?

Yes, you can discover the Grotesque Head Pillars by the Lake. These pillars, carved with grotesque heads, once stood at the top of the steps to the Peto Water Garden and have been moved to their current lakeside location, offering a unique historical element.

Can I go wild swimming near Alvescot?

Absolutely. The Cheese Wharf Wild Swimming Spot is a brilliant wild swimming location on the River Thames near Buscot. It's owned by the National Trust and has parking available nearby.

Are there opportunities for fishing in the lakes around Alvescot?

While not directly in Alvescot, Buscot Park Lake, located in Buscot, West Oxfordshire, offers coarse angling via a season ticket. Fishing is permitted from the west and east banks of this estate lake.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Alvescot?

Beyond walking, the area around Alvescot offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, enjoy gravel biking, or go cycling on routes that pass near some of the water bodies.

Are there family-friendly lake walks or activities?

Yes, Witney Lake is considered family-friendly for walks. Additionally, the Grotesque Head Pillars by the Lake can be an interesting stop for families.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the lakes?

Yes, near the Gravel Paths by Lakeside Houses and Supercars, there is a trendy cafe by the main reception, offering a convenient spot for refreshments during your walk.

Is parking available at the lake spots?

Parking is available near the Cheese Wharf Wild Swimming Spot. For Buscot Park Lake, as it's part of a National Trust estate, parking facilities are typically available for visitors to the park.

What is the difficulty level of walks around the lakes?

Many of the walks around the lakes, such as those at Witney Lake and the Gravel Paths by Lakeside Houses and Supercars, are generally considered intermediate. They are suitable for most walkers but may involve varied terrain or longer distances if extended.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes in this area?

Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the tranquil wild swimming at Cheese Wharf to the scenic walks and opportunities for extending routes at Witney Lake. The unique architecture and cafe along the Gravel Paths by Lakeside Houses and Supercars also receive positive feedback.

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