Best lakes around Stoke Lodge And The Common offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, contributing to its appeal for outdoor activities and walking routes. These water bodies are often found within larger green spaces like the Stoke Park Estate and local nature reserves. The area provides accessible paths and opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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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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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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Stop for a rest at this peaceful pond at the bottom of the lane, but watch out for the electric fence!
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Just cautious and considerate of walkers, dogs, children... Nice scenic path though
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A picturesque fishing lake. A good place to stop for a break.
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Feels really peaceful here. Having descended Chapel Pill lane its a nice place to stop and watch people fishing.
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The lakes are rich in wildlife. At Duchess Pond, you might spot reed warblers, reed buntings, and Egyptian geese. Eastville Park Lake is home to various bird species, including herons and kingfishers. Three Brooks Lake is known for ducks, herons, and occasional reed warblers, especially within the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Pond in St George's Park is a beautiful Victorian park with a central pond, ideal for picnics and observing ducks, and offers playgrounds. Eastville Park Lake, within Eastville Park, also provides amenities like children's playgrounds and sports courts.
You can find numerous walking routes. The Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve, which includes Three Brooks Lake, features accessible walking paths and bluebell woods. Eastville Park Lake connects to the scenic Frome Valley Walkway. For more structured routes, consider exploring the hiking guide for Stoke Lodge And The Common, which includes easy loops around Three Brooks Lake.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Duchess Pond and Eastville Park Lake are both popular fishing spots. Bitterwell Lake, a man-made lake with historical ties to a colliery, is also used for fishing. For specific permit information for Three Brooks Lake, you may need to check local council resources.
Yes, the Stoke Park Estate, where Duchess Pond is located, features historical elements like the yellow Dower House. Bitterwell Lake itself has a history as a former colliery lake. For more on Stoke Park Estate's history, you can visit Wikipedia or the Bristol City Council website.
For a peaceful experience, Ham Green Lake is noted for its tranquil atmosphere, offering a nice spot to stop and watch people fishing. Duchess Pond, despite its proximity to the M32, is also considered a pleasant spot for walks and nature observation.
The Pond in St George's Park is located within a park that is wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive spot for relaxation. The Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve, home to Three Brooks Lake, also features accessible walking paths.
Beyond walking and fishing, the area offers opportunities for running and mountain biking. You can explore various routes in the running trails guide or the MTB trails guide for Stoke Lodge And The Common.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. The lakes are valued for their natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and the peaceful settings they provide for walks, picnics, and fishing. The community has shared over 15 photos and given more than 60 upvotes to these spots on komoot.
While specific dog-friendly rules vary by location, many of the green spaces and parks around these lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially on lead. For example, the paths around Eastville Park Lake are popular with dog walkers, but considerate cycling and awareness of other park users are encouraged.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring is excellent for observing new wildlife and enjoying bluebells in areas like the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve. Summer provides ideal conditions for picnics and longer walks. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, and even winter offers peaceful, crisp walks, especially around lakes like Ham Green Lake.


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