Best lakes around Godney are found within the wider Somerset Levels, an area characterized by its extensive wetlands and nature reserves. This region, situated in Somerset, England, is known for its unique low-lying landscape shaped by peat extraction and water management. It offers a rich environment for wildlife observation and outdoor activities, particularly around its numerous lakes and waterways. The area provides opportunities for exploring diverse ecosystems and enjoying tranquil natural settings.
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awesome hidden pump track is really worth the journey guys
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Westhay Moor is one of the many important wetland reserves situated nearby to Glastonbury in Somerset. The reserve hosts a diverse range of wildlife and including marsh harriers, kingfishers, and a variety of waterfowl and wading birds, as well as otters, water voles, and several species of bats. If you love nature and wildlife then this is definitely the place for you.
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An excellent route with all tarmac roads (apart from one very small minor main road section), rest all small side roads with very little car traffic. A number of pubs and eating places along the way, especially Sweets Tea Rooms near Wedmore - seems a favourite for cyclists. Good route for spotting wetland wildlife - especially Egrets and Swans.
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A protected conservation site for wildlife managed by Bristol Water. Dating from the 1930s, Cheddar Reservoir has a capacity of 135 million gallons. The reservoir is supplied with water taken from the Cheddar Yeo river in Cheddar Gorge. It Panoramic views of the Somerset levels and Mendip Hills. Wildlife consists of Swans and various wildfowl, also visiting cormorants out for a spot of fishing. Very accessible walking route right around the edge of the lake.
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Really enjoyed this tranquil bike path. Plenty of places to stop, have a break and check out the wildlife. Everyone seemed so happy to be there; definitely a good place for a family ride.
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A fantastic gravel trail across the Avalon marshes. Quiet in the morning but can get busy with walkers on a sunny afternoon. It’s part of national cycle route 3 so cyclists are more than entitled to use it, but bear in mind that it is a shared path and most people come here to enjoy the nature in peace. There are lots of bird watchers and if you come just before dusk you’ll see some amazing starling murmurations. Good surface of fine, hard packed gravel with a few non-threatening potholes.
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Shapwick Heath nature reserve, gets pretty busy with walkers and bird watchers. Excellent compacted gravel surface with just a few puddles, and plenty of places to sit on a bench and watch the aerial display.
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The primary lake areas around Godney are found within the wider Somerset Levels, an extensive region known for its wetlands and nature reserves. These include significant sites like the Somerset Levels Wetlands, Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve, and Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve.
The lakes and wetlands around Godney are rich in wildlife. You can spot wetland birds like Egrets and Swans at the Somerset Levels Wetlands. Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve is home to diverse species, including the great white egret. At Westhay Moor Nature Reserve, you might see marsh harriers, kingfishers, otters, water voles, and various bats.
Yes, several lake areas are suitable for families. The Somerset Levels Wetlands offer routes for spotting wildlife that are enjoyable for all ages. Both Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail and Westhay Moor Nature Reserve are categorized as family-friendly, providing accessible paths and opportunities for nature observation.
For birdwatching, visiting before dusk at Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is ideal to witness starling murmurations. Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve is internationally famous for birdwatchers, especially from autumn through to January/February when millions of starlings arrive to roost.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous walking and hiking opportunities. You can find detailed routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Godney guide. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is a popular gravel path for walkers.
Yes, there are cycling routes available. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is part of National Cycle Route 3. For more cycling options, including routes of varying difficulty, explore the Cycling around Godney guide.
At Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail, you'll find a fantastic gravel trail across the Avalon marshes, known for its good surface of fine, hard-packed gravel. Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve also features gravel roads and trails through wetlands and forests.
Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve is renowned as a haven for birdwatchers, featuring restored peat diggings transformed into a network of open water, reed beds, and the largest surviving fragment of lowland acid mire in the South-West. It's a key conservation area and has been featured in nature documentaries.
Yes, the area around Godney offers several running trails. You can find various running loops, including moderate difficulty options, by checking the Running Trails around Godney guide.
The lakes around Godney are primarily wetland lakes, nature reserve lakes, and former peat extraction sites that have been transformed into open water. This creates diverse landscapes rich in wildlife habitats, offering both established trails and tranquil natural settings for exploration.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rich wildlife, especially birdwatching opportunities like starling murmurations and spotting rare birds such as the great white egret. The well-maintained trails, including gravel paths and tarmac roads, are also appreciated for walking, cycling, and enjoying the peaceful natural environment of the Somerset Levels.


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