Hurstpierpoint And Sayers Common
Hurstpierpoint And Sayers Common
Best lakes around Hurstpierpoint And Sayers Common are found in the vicinity of these West Sussex villages, offering diverse natural settings. The area provides access to both managed fishing waters and landscaped estates with significant natural features. These locations cater to those seeking outdoor activities and tranquil natural environments. The landscape includes ancient woodlands, historic gardens, and various water bodies.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Just past the Hove Pump Track on the coast cycle path. Nice spot.
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The perimeter path around the reservoir is very muddy in places currently due to the amount of rain. Welly boots needed in some places.
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The tranquil Ardingly reservoir can be found 3 miles north of Haywards Heath. It is home to a number of bird species which can be identified with panels situated within bird hides around the reservoir. Walk the Kingfisher Nature Trail around the eastern shores and for the more adventurous, the Ardingly Activity Centre provides sailing, canoeing and windsurfing opportunities. Unfortunately most if not all access to the waterside is restricted to anglers.
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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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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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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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The area features a variety of water bodies, including historic mill ponds like Slaugham Mill Pond, which was formed in medieval times. You can also find unique dew ponds, such as Dew Pond with Lone Tree, historically used to collect rainwater on hills, and larger reservoirs like Ardingly Reservoir, which serves as a Local Nature Reserve.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. Nymans, a National Trust property, features extensive woodland walks, including a Lake Walk and Iron Walk. Ardingly Reservoir also has a popular walk around its perimeter. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Easy hikes around Hurstpierpoint And Sayers Common guide.
Nymans is a great choice for families, offering extensive gardens, woodland walks, and seasonal events. Hove Lagoon is another excellent family-friendly spot, featuring playgrounds, a paddling pool, boating, and a café, making it ideal for a full day out.
Many areas are dog-friendly. The walk around Ardingly Reservoir is popular with dog walkers. Dogs also enjoy dipping into the water at Dew Pond with Lone Tree. Always check specific property rules, especially for National Trust sites like Nymans, regarding lead requirements.
Danny Lake is a significant fishing spot primarily managed by the Hassocks Angling Society, offering coarse fishing opportunities. The Hassocks Angling Society also manages 14 other waters in Sussex, including Decoy Lake, George Cragg Pond, Badgers Wood Lake, Masons Lake, and Wildings Lakes, which provide diverse fishing experiences. Access to most of these is primarily for society members.
Ardingly Reservoir is a designated Local Nature Reserve and a wildlife haven, known for bird hides and even occasional osprey sightings. Slaugham Mill Pond is also a haven for various wildlife. Nymans' ancient woodland and lake areas provide opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, Slaugham Mill Pond has historical significance, having been formed in medieval times to power the local iron industry. Nymans, a National Trust property, features a Grade II* listed garden, a romantic house, and ruins, offering a glimpse into the area's heritage.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring gardens and enjoying watersports at places like Nymans and Ardingly Reservoir. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be tranquil, especially around Nymans' woodland and lake areas.
Beyond walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find options for gravel biking and road cycling on routes that pass near some of the lakes. Ardingly Reservoir is also known for watersports activities on its south-eastern end.
Nymans is accessible via Metrobus routes from Hurstpierpoint, making it convenient for visitors without a car. For other lakes, public transport options may vary, and checking local bus schedules is recommended.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil settings, opportunities for nature observation, and the peaceful walks. The diverse landscapes, from the historic gardens of Nymans to the wildlife haven of Ardingly Reservoir, are often highlighted. The picturesque views, especially from elevated dew ponds, also receive high praise.


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