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Top 5 Lakes around Rhoose

Best lakes around Rhoose are found in a region characterized by its coastal position and natural features. Rhoose Point, the most southerly point of mainland Wales, features scenic lakes and lagoons formed from past limestone quarrying, integrated into a nature reserve. These water bodies are crucial for wildlife and biodiversity. Nearby, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park offers two large lakes, also originating from flooded quarries, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife. The area provides opportunities for nature observation and gentle walks.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

The Knap

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In 1960, a private bill sponsored by Liverpool City Council was brought before Parliament to develop a water reservoir in the Tryweryn Valley. The development would include the flooding of …

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Pysgodlyn Mawr

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Nestled within Hensol Forest is Pysgodlyn Mawr, a designated SSSI site and owned by the Welsh Forestry Commission. Here you'll find a beautiful serene coarse fishing lake.

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Rhoose Point

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This is a wonderful open space to cycle through with scenic lakes and lush grassland. It's an open space that surrounds Rhoose Point, Wale's most southerly point.

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Llwyn Yoy Pond

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Water lilies carpet the tranquil Llwyn Yoy Pond, a small lake located near to The Vale Resort in Hensol. Pause and enjoy a moment of serenity before you continue on your journey through the South Wales countryside.

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Peter Turner
June 28, 2025, The Knap

I love a duck so stood tall. Lovely area

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Stacy
April 23, 2025, The Knap

Many many birds. If you don't like ducks, don't approach

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Alice Baddeley
December 27, 2023, Pysgodlyn Mawr

Nestled within Hensol Forest is Pysgodlyn Mawr, a designated SSSI site and owned by the Welsh Forestry Commission. Here you'll find a beautiful serene coarse fishing lake.

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Water lilies carpet the tranquil Llwyn Yoy Pond, a small lake located near to The Vale Resort in Hensol. Pause and enjoy a moment of serenity before you continue on your journey through the South Wales countryside.

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This is a wonderful open space to cycle through with scenic lakes and lush grassland. It's an open space that surrounds Rhoose Point, Wale's most southerly point.

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David
June 17, 2021, The Knap

Never heard of Knap before. Looks like a nice place to live. The gardens were pleasant.

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Must see if you are in Wales !!

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St Fagans National Museum of History (Welsh: Sain Ffagan: Amgueddfa Werin Cymru), commonly referred to as St Fagans after the village where it is located, is an open-air museum in Cardiff chronicling the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people. The museum is part of the wider network of Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales. It consists of more than forty re-erected buildings from various locations in Wales, and is set in the grounds of St Fagans Castle, a Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house. In 2011 Which? magazine named the museum the United Kingdom's favourite visitor attraction. A six-year, £30-million revamp was completed in 2018 and the museum was named the Art Fund Museum of the Year in 2019.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes near Rhoose?

The lakes around Rhoose are rich in wildlife. At Rhoose Point, the lakes and lagoons are part of a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation, offering a habitat for diverse flora and fauna. The Knap is known for its many birds, particularly ducks. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, a Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, is a haven for local wildlife, attracting large flocks of waterfowl including mute swans, mallards, and great crested grebes.

Are there any protected nature areas or reserves around the lakes?

Yes, several lakes near Rhoose are within protected areas. The lakes at Rhoose Point are part of a designated Site of Importance for Nature Conservation. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park is a Local Nature Reserve and includes areas designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Additionally, Pysgodlyn Mawr, a forest lake, is also a designated SSSI site.

Are the lakes around Rhoose suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park is particularly family-friendly, offering accessible paths, woodland areas for den building, an adventure play area, picnic benches, and a visitor center with a cafe. The Knap is also considered a pleasant area for families, especially for bird watching. Rhoose Point offers open spaces and scenic lakes suitable for family walks and cycling.

Can I go cycling near the lakes around Rhoose?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Rhoose Point offers lush grassland and scenic lakes that are great for cycling. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park also features dedicated cycle tracks. For more extensive routes, you can explore various road cycling trails in the wider area, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Rhoose guide.

Are there opportunities for water sports on the lakes?

At Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, non-motorized water sports are permitted on the eastern lake, specifically for clubs affiliated with the Vale of Glamorgan Council. The lakes at Rhoose Point are primarily for nature conservation, and active recreation like boating or fishing is prohibited there.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails and mountain biking trails around Rhoose. For example, the Running Trails around Rhoose guide lists routes like the 'Porthkerry Viaduct – Aberthaw Lime Works loop'. For cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rhoose guide.

Are there accessible lakes near Rhoose for visitors with mobility needs?

Cosmeston Lakes Country Park is known for its accessible paths, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs. The park is managed by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and aims to provide facilities for all visitors.

Are there facilities like parking or cafes near the lakes?

Cosmeston Lakes Country Park offers excellent facilities, including car parking, picnic benches, a visitor center, and a cafe with an ice cream kiosk. While Rhoose Point is more natural and less developed, it is an open space. The Knap is a settlement with amenities nearby.

What is the historical significance of the lakes around Rhoose?

Many of the lakes in the region, including the two large lakes at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park and the lakes/lagoons at Rhoose Point, originated from flooded quarries. These are remnants of past limestone quarrying activities. Cosmeston Lakes Country Park also features the reconstructed Cosmeston Medieval Village, offering a unique historical and educational experience within the park itself.

Can I go fishing in the lakes near Rhoose?

Fishing is permitted at Pysgodlyn Mawr, which is a serene coarse fishing lake nestled within Hensol Forest. However, fishing is prohibited at the lakes and lagoons of Rhoose Point due to their designation as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Rhoose?

Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the abundant birdlife at places like The Knap. The open spaces and scenic views at Rhoose Point are popular for gentle walks and cycling. The serene atmosphere of Llwyn Yoy Pond, with its water lilies, is also a highlight for those seeking a peaceful moment.

Are there specific times of year that are best to visit the lakes?

The lakes around Rhoose offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the full bloom of nature and warmer weather for walks and family activities. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the surrounding woodlands. Winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks and excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially for waterfowl at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park.

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