Lakes near Ropley Hampshire are found within a landscape of rolling countryside, farmland, and woodlands. While Ropley itself is not known for prominent natural lakes, the surrounding East Hampshire area offers various water-based attractions. This region provides opportunities to explore historical estates, fishing ponds, and natural water features. The area's natural features make it suitable for walking trails and outdoor activities.
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Lovely quiet roads, watch out for the cattle grids
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These trout fishing ponds at Meon Springs make for a nice scenic, tranquil break. Especially so, as there is a cracking little cafe here with views out over the ponds. I had a great little snack here and found the staff and fishermen to be very friendly. It made my day!
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Avington Park is a historic country estate with rich history that dates back to the 10th century, with the current manor house being constructed in the late 17th century. The estate has been owned by several prominent families throughout the centuries, and it remains a privately-owned property. It's also famous for its serene lake, situated close to the manor house and Avington Park Lane which is part of National Cycle Network route 23.
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A lovely stop with food stall. We just had a hot chocolate and cookie. The walk up the Southdowns Way in the direction of Winchester is lovely. We walked from Petersfield along the Southdowns Way and earlier in the year from Old Winchester Hill. Both lovely.
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A pretty stop just south of Empshott with a spring, lake and woodland.
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Avington Park is a private country estate available for private bookings. It dates back as early as 961 and was a priory until Henry VIII took the estate for the crown. Later King Charles II lived here for around 10 years. Occupied by the US army during WW2 it was rescued and restored by the Hickson family after the war.
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Snacks and drinks including some vegan and vegetarian options.
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While Ropley itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding Hampshire area features a variety of water bodies. You'll find historic estate lakes like Avington Park Mansion and Lake, fishing ponds such as those at Meon Springs, and natural ponds like Spring and Pond South of Empshott, often nestled within woodlands or part of larger estates.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Avington Park Mansion and Lake is a family-friendly historic estate with serene views. Meon Springs and Whitewool Pond also offer peaceful, family-friendly environments with facilities and scenic views.
For a tranquil experience, consider Avington Park Mansion and Lake, which offers serene views of the historic estate. Whitewool Pond at Meon Springs is also known for its calm and peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by nature.
The lakes are often set within rolling countryside, farmland, and woodlands. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna, especially around areas like Spring and Pond South of Empshott, which features a spring, lake, and woodland. The region also has areas like Sutton Wood and Bramdean Common, offering a rich natural environment.
Absolutely. Avington Park Mansion and Lake is a significant historical estate dating back to the 10th century, with the current manor house from the late 17th century. It offers a glimpse into the region's rich past alongside its beautiful lake.
The area around Ropley's lakes is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, including easy and moderate options. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the National Cycle Network route 23 passing by Avington Park Mansion and Lake. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guides around Ropley.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, the Hangers Way crosses through the area near Spring and Pond South of Empshott. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate loops through woodlands and countryside. Check out the easy hikes around Ropley for more options.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. Meon Springs has a small selection of drinks and snacks available, and a cafe with views over the ponds at Whitewool Pond. These spots are convenient for a break during your visit.
Visitors appreciate the calm and peaceful atmosphere, the beautiful countryside views, and the opportunity to explore nature. Many enjoy the scenic breaks offered by spots like Whitewool Pond and the historical charm of places like Avington Park Mansion and Lake.
While not directly in Ropley, the surrounding Hampshire region is well-known for its fishing lakes. Grinsted Orchard Lakes near Alresford offers various angling experiences, and Avington Trout Fishery is renowned for its high-quality Rainbow and Brown Trout. Holbury Lakes Trout Fishery is another excellent option for anglers.
For birdwatching, Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, though further afield in Hampshire, is a significant spot. Created from flooded gravel pits, it offers diverse habitats and views across Ibsley Water, with several bird hides and trails to observe a wide array of bird species.
While Ropley itself has limited public transport options, accessing specific lakes often requires a car or a combination of public transport and walking. Some areas, like Avington Park Mansion and Lake, are part of cycling routes, making them accessible by bike.


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