Best lakes around Hextable provide diverse recreational opportunities within and near the village. While Hextable itself features ponds, the surrounding area includes notable fishing lakes and landscaped water features. These locations cater to nature observation, leisurely walks, and dedicated angling. The region's natural landscape offers a mix of tranquil environments and urban green spaces with water elements.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Big lake with lots of places to sit, there’s also a cafe nearby too.
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I ride past The Tarn whilst on a couple of my regular routes to and from favourite trails and woods - there’s a no cycling sign so I never went in until today - it’s amazing. Typically there was a couple of e bikes buzzing around but if you’re passing it’s well worth looking in. The Tarn is one of Royal Greenwich's Green Flag award winning sites. The Tarn is a beautiful wildfowl and bird sanctuary set within a charming landscaped garden, a well kept secret hidden away just off Court Road in Eltham. Many of it's original features have been retained from the 1930s, as it was originally on the grounds of Eltham Palace. There's a picnic area to sit and watch the wildlife. This unique site was purchased in 1934 when it was turned into a public park, it features a distictive green coloured lake, caused by the algae that grows on it, which makes it so popular with the many species of birds it hosts. The site was purchased in 1934 and turned into a public park and features a picnic area
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Large scenic lake with a boating area and fishing spots. Woodland trails to the bottom edge.
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I grew up in Eltham, we regularly played in North Park; there was a water fountain by the duck pond - which has since been removed, as has the adjacent hut that we’d sit in when it rained. Other wildlife frequent the pond, not just ducks, terrapins, frogs, toads and all manner of water birds. I’m not sure when this North Park duck pond has been re-christened ‘Long Pond’ .. but there’s now a pub named after it in Westmount Road… which used to be a video rental place.
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English Garden, Old House, lawns with stream and lake. 1930s houses off in the distance. Gorgeous, and few people.
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Take route slowly first and check for logs placed to deter motorbikes
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Visitors frequently enjoy Danson Park and Danson House, which features a beautiful lake, English Garden, and historical house. Another favorite is The Tarn, a landscaped garden and bird sanctuary known for its wildfowl. Pine Pond within Lesnes Abbey Woods is also highly regarded, especially during the daffodil and bluebell seasons.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Danson Park and Danson House offers open spaces and a lake, while Central Park, Dartford provides a pleasant urban green space with a lake and seating areas. Long Pond, North Park is also considered family-friendly, with various water birds and other wildlife.
You'll find a variety of natural settings. Hextable Park Pond offers a natural wetland environment with explanatory plaques to identify local flora and fauna. The Tarn is a landscaped garden with a lake, home to interesting wildfowl and a bird sanctuary. Pine Pond is nestled within Lesnes Abbey Woods, famous for seasonal displays of daffodils and bluebells.
Yes, for dedicated anglers, Hartley Lands Fishery and Mousehole Lakes are popular destinations. Hartley Lands Fishery in Kent offers several well-stocked lakes like Reservoir Lake, known for carp over 30lb, bream, perch, and more. Mousehole Lakes, near Paddock Wood, also provides day ticket access to lakes stocked with various fish, including carp reaching mid-30s.
Danson Park and Danson House is a notable historical site, featuring an old house alongside its lake and English Garden. Additionally, Pine Pond is situated within Lesnes Abbey Woods, an area with historical significance related to Lesnes Abbey.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Hextable offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy to moderate trails in Joyden's Wood. For runners, there are moderate to difficult running trails, such as the Joyden's Wood loop. Cyclists can explore routes like the Darent Valley Loop. For more details on these activities, visit the Hiking around Hextable, Running Trails around Hextable, and Cycling around Hextable guides.
Many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. Hextable Park Pond has natural areas and wetlands suitable for leisurely strolls. The Tarn is a landscaped garden perfect for a quiet walk. Central Park, Dartford also features a lake with accessible seating areas for a relaxed walk.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil environments and opportunities for nature observation. For instance, The Tarn is often described as 'amazing' and 'well worth looking in' for its wildfowl and peaceful setting. Danson Park and Danson House is loved for its 'gorgeous' scenery and fewer crowds.
While specific parking details for each location vary, most popular parks and fisheries, such as Danson Park, Central Park, Dartford, and the fishing lakes like Hartley Lands Fishery, typically offer designated parking facilities for visitors.
Many outdoor spaces and parks around Hextable are dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs. It's always recommended to check specific park regulations or signage at each location, such as Danson Park or Central Park, Dartford, for any restrictions or designated off-leash areas.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring is particularly vibrant, with Pine Pond in Lesnes Abbey Woods showcasing stunning daffodil and bluebell displays. Warmer months are ideal for fishing at places like Hartley Lands Fishery, while autumn brings picturesque foliage. Even in winter, deeper lakes like Reservoir Lake at Hartley Lands Fishery fish well, and many parks remain pleasant for walks.


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