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Top 9 Lakes around Ditchling

Best lakes around Ditchling are found in a region characterized by its varied natural landscape, from the rolling hills of the South Downs to tranquil common lands. This area in Sussex offers a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore historical dew ponds, expansive reservoirs, and meticulously designed garden lakes. The region's geography supports a range of activities, from peaceful walks to water sports.

Best lakes around Ditchling

  • The most popular lakes is Dew Pond with Lone Tree, an other man-made feature designed to collect rainwater for livestock. This picturesque dew pond is typically found high up on hills, offering beautiful views.
  • Another must-see spot is Jill's Pond, a viewpoint and a fantastic example of the dew ponds scattered across the South Downs. This artificially made body of water provides great views of Lewes.
  • Visitors also love Horsted Keynes Fishponds, an other natural area with a lovely gravelly cut through north of Horsted Keynes. This route offers scenic views and passes a grade 1 church.
  • Ditchling is known for its dew ponds, fishing ponds, and landscaped garden lakes. The area offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, catering to different interests from tranquil nature observation to active water sports.
  • The lakes around Ditchling are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 190 upvotes and 30 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Ardingly Reservoir Activity Centre

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Apart from a café bar where you can stop for a break, this center offers a variety of activities at Ardingly Reservoir, including junior and adult sailing, paddleboard rentals, and the opportunity to try windsurfing, among others.

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Dew Pond with Lone Tree

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Before it was possible to channel a water supply to farmland, dew ponds were dug as a way to collect rain water for the animals. Sometimes known as mist ponds or cloud ponds, they are usually high up on hills so are often accompanied by beautiful views.

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Four lakes form the heart of the garden and at the end of the line of sight the Gothic castle rises on a hill. While you can explore all the paths in the garden and the adjacent parkland, the house is privately owned and cannot be visited.

The design of the park and the expansion of the house were initiated by John Holroyd at the end of the 19th century. He and his wife spent a fortune to design the property according to their ideas. The park and garden were further designed according to the original plans by subsequent owners. Finally, the National Trust acquired the site and now looks after it.

The current opening times and further information can be found here: nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/sussex/sheffield-park-and-garden.

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Horsted Keynes Fishponds

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Lovely gravelly cut through north of Horsted Keynes. It passes most of Horsted Keynes Angling Club fishponds and creates a secluded hidden valley and an off-road route in area where there are few (due to the Ashdown Forest’s interpretation of its bylaws).

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Hove Lagoon

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Hove Lagoon is a real treasure and well worth the trek to the western edge of the city. First class playgrounds, paddling pool and boating lagoon, fairground rides, skate park, café and bar, tables, chairs, murals - literally all the ingredients for a full day out!

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May 4, 2026, Dew Pond With Lone Tree

Beautiful dew pond, worth a quick stop

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At the Shoreham end of the cycle path past Hove.

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Just past the Hove Pump Track on the coast cycle path. Nice spot.

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A very beautiful park with many old trees and beautiful plantings. The lakes form the center of the park. Old redwoods and sequoias are found here.

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There is a local car park at the Activity Centre leading straight onto the walk around the reservoir. Currently the foot path is very wet and muddy in places but would be a nice walk spring/summer/ autumn. There are a few benches around the reservoir for stopping and taking in the view.

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This is the location of the only (single) public toilet on this route, and there’s also a kiosk for hot and cold drinks and ice creams. Long queues for both.

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Four lakes form the heart of the garden and at the end of the line of sight the Gothic castle rises on a hill. While you can explore all the paths in the garden and the adjacent parkland, the house is privately owned and cannot be visited. The design of the park and the expansion of the house were initiated by John Holroyd at the end of the 19th century. He and his wife spent a fortune to design the property according to their ideas. The park and garden were further designed according to the original plans by subsequent owners. Finally, the National Trust acquired the site and now looks after it. The current opening times and further information can be found here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/sussex/sheffield-park-and-garden.

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Apart from a café bar where you can stop for a break, this center offers a variety of activities at Ardingly Reservoir, including junior and adult sailing, paddleboard rentals, and the opportunity to try windsurfing, among others.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I find around Ditchling?

The Ditchling area features a diverse range of lakes, including historical dew ponds like Dew Pond with Lone Tree and Jill's Pond, which were traditionally used to collect rainwater for livestock. You'll also find tranquil fishing spots such as Ditchling Common Ponds, beautifully landscaped garden lakes at Sheffield Park, and active reservoirs like Ardingly Reservoir for water sports.

Are there good walking trails around the lakes near Ditchling?

Yes, many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. Ditchling Common Ponds, for instance, are within Ditchling Common Country Park, which has well-maintained trails through woodlands and grasslands. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes also feature numerous footpaths through their Grade I listed gardens and wider parkland. For more extensive walking, you can explore routes that incorporate these lakes, such as those found in the Running Trails around Ditchling guide.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities for children?

Absolutely. Many lakes are suitable for families. Hove Lagoon is a fantastic option, offering playgrounds, a paddling pool, boating, and a café. Ditchling Common Country Park, with its ponds, provides picnic areas and space for leisurely strolls. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes are also family-friendly, with plenty of paths to explore and diverse plant life to discover.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes near Ditchling?

Yes, several lakes and their surrounding areas are dog-friendly. Dew Pond with Lone Tree is noted as dog-friendly, where dogs love to dip into the water. Ditchling Common Country Park also welcomes dogs on its trails. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially where livestock may be present, and check for any specific local restrictions.

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

The lakes and their surrounding habitats are rich in wildlife. At Ditchling Common Ponds, you can spot diverse flora and fauna, including heathland species and woodland wildlife. Sheffield Park and Garden's wider parkland is a haven for kingfishers, birds of prey, butterflies, and dragonflies. Ardingly Reservoir also offers bird hides for spotting various bird species.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Ditchling?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and early summer are ideal for seeing vibrant seasonal displays, especially at Sheffield Park and Garden with its rhododendrons and azaleas. Autumn offers stunning foliage reflections on the water. Summer is perfect for water sports at Ardingly Reservoir. The walking trails around Ditchling Common Ponds are enjoyable year-round, though winter walks may require appropriate gear.

Are there opportunities for water sports near Ditchling?

Yes, Ardingly Reservoir Activity Centre, located north of Haywards Heath, is the primary hub for water sports. It offers a wide range of activities including sailing, paddleboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, and powerboating. Courses are available for both juniors and adults, making it a great spot for active water-based experiences.

Are there any historical or notable natural features among the lakes?

Certainly. The area is known for its unique 'dew ponds,' such as Dew Pond with Lone Tree and Jill's Pond. These artificially created bodies of water on hilltops historically collected rainwater for livestock and offer picturesque settings with great views. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes are also historically significant, designed by renowned landscape artists like 'Capability' Brown and Humphry Repton.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides walking?

Beyond walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, as detailed in the Cycling around Ditchling guide. For more adventurous riders, there are challenging gravel biking trails around Ditchling Beacon, as highlighted in the Gravel biking around Ditchling guide. Running trails are also popular, with several routes around Ditchling Common and towards Ditchling Beacon, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Ditchling guide.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the lakes for refreshments?

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Hove Lagoon has a café and bar on-site. While Ditchling Common Ponds and Jill's Pond are more rural, the nearby village of Ditchling offers pubs and cafes. Sheffield Park and Garden also has facilities for visitors. It's always a good idea to check opening times before your visit.

How can I find out more about Ditchling Common Country Park?

For more detailed information about Ditchling Common Country Park, including facilities and current visitor guidelines, you can visit the official tourism website for the area: visitlewes.co.uk.

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