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Top 6 Lakes around Fulking

Best lakes around Fulking offers insights into the unique water features of this West Sussex village, nestled at the foot of the South Downs. While large, prominent natural lakes are not a feature of the area, Fulking is characterized by its natural springs and the ecologically significant Fulking Stream. These water sources have historical importance, including a Victorian-era hydraulic ram system, and contribute to the tranquil setting within the South Downs National Park. The area provides opportunities for exploring rare…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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 …

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This traffic-free section of NCN route 2 runs alongside two bodies of water - the sea and Widewater Lagoon. It's an area of brackish water landlocked by a man-made shingle …

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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, …

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NCN2 Cycle Path Along Widewater Lagoon

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This is a great tarmac cycle path part of NCN2 which passes Widewater Lagoon on the Lancing/Shoreham-By-Sea boarders. It can get quite busy with pedestrians in the summer months. No lights here so lights are definitely needed when dark.

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Lott's Pond Forest Downhill Segment

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Great forest section with fast downhill segment. You'll pass Lott's Pond on your left. Lots of dog walkers so careful round those blind bends.

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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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unusual houses by the lagoon

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This traffic-free section of NCN route 2 runs alongside two bodies of water - the sea and Widewater Lagoon. It's an area of brackish water landlocked by a man-made shingle bank. Look out for herons, swans, geese, cormorants, kingfishers, gulls and many other wildfowl. The path can get quite busy in the summer months so watch out for pedestrians and joggers. There are toilets and a water tap at the eastern end of the lagoon, and also a small kiosk selling drinks and ice creams.

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This is a wonderful little rest stop if your hiking or a quick breather stop if your out running. This isolated pond is a veritable haven for the local wildlife and domestic animals. It is also a great photo stop too.

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Can get very busy but take it easy and take in the views

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of water features can I expect to find around Fulking?

While Fulking does not have large natural lakes, the area is known for its unique natural springs, the ecologically significant Fulking Stream, and man-made features such as dew ponds and lagoons. These offer a variety of settings for walks and outdoor activities.

Are there any natural springs or streams to visit in Fulking?

Yes, Fulking is notable for its gushing natural springs, which historically supplied the village with water. The Fulking Stream is also a significant natural watercourse, identified as a rare 'chalk stream' that supports diverse aquatic life.

What is the historical significance of water in Fulking village?

The natural springs in Fulking played a crucial role in the village's water supply. In 1886, John Ruskin helped establish a hydraulic ram system to pump spring water, which supplied piped water until 1951. Remnants of this system, including a Grade II listed pump-house, can still be seen near the Shepherd and Dog pub.

Where can I find a picturesque dew pond near Fulking?

You can visit Dew Pond with Lone Tree. This man-made pond, designed to collect rainwater for animals, is often found high on hills and is known for its picturesque setting and beautiful views. Dogs often enjoy a dip here.

Are there any coastal water features or lagoons for recreation?

Yes, Widewater Lagoon Beach Huts and Coastal Path is a brackish water area alongside a coastal path, known for its diverse wildfowl and as part of a traffic-free cycle route. Additionally, Hove Lagoon offers a recreational lagoon with various facilities.

What activities can I do at Hove Lagoon?

Hove Lagoon is a great spot for a full day out, offering playgrounds, a paddling pool, and boating opportunities. It also has a cafe and is part of a cycle way.

Are there family-friendly water spots around Fulking?

Absolutely. Hove Lagoon is highly recommended for families, with playgrounds, a paddling pool, and boating. Widewater Lagoon Beach Huts and Coastal Path also offers a family-friendly, traffic-free environment for cycling and enjoying nature.

Can I bring my dog to the water features?

Yes, Dew Pond with Lone Tree is a popular spot where dogs love to dip into the water. However, be aware that cattle may also be present.

What outdoor activities can I do near the water features around Fulking?

The area around Fulking offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy trails like 'View of Fulking Village – Devil's Dyke loop from Fulking'. There are also gravel biking and mountain biking trails available. For more details, explore the hiking around Fulking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide.

Are there cycling routes that pass by these water features?

Yes, the NCN2 cycle path runs alongside Widewater Lagoon, offering a traffic-free section. Hove Lagoon is also located on a coastal cycle path, making it easily accessible by bike.

Are any of the water features around Fulking accessible for wheelchairs?

Hove Lagoon is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering facilities and activities for everyone to enjoy.

What do visitors enjoy most about the water features around Fulking?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil and scenic atmosphere provided by the springs, stream, and various ponds and lagoons. The unique historical context of the water supply, the ecological value of the chalk stream, and the opportunities for walking and family recreation are also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed over 39 photos and 200 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these spots.

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