Lakes around Worldham are found in the surrounding region, as Worldham itself, a civil parish in Hampshire, England, is characterized by farmland, woods, and streams rather than prominent lakes. The area, encompassing East Worldham, West Worldham, and Hartley Mauditt, offers a rural landscape with historical significance. While no major lakes are within Worldham's direct boundaries, nearby locations provide various water features for visitors.
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Generally quiet lanes around this area with sandy paths to jump on and off.
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The village was decorated for Halloween. Many people had put a great deal of effort oi to scarecrows.
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I can recommend buying an ice cream at the near by shop & eating it on the bench seat here.
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Frensham Little Pond is more tranquil and offers a greater variety of walks and scenery than its nearby neighbour the Frensham Great Pond. Although the circular walk around the Little Pond can become a little busy at weekends there are plenty of other quieter paths to explore!
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Forest Mere is an area of enchanting woodland with sweeping green trees and sandy trails set next to a tranquil lake. It's home to Champney's, a popular health spa. A public bridleway runs through the resort, offering a scenic lakeside cycling experience.
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Frensham Little Pond is a glorious place to hike. It is surrounded by pine trees and sandy hills so makes the perfect location for a longer jaunt taking in the local area or a hike round the pond is under 3km so is perfect for families with children or for a shorter, largely flat, hike. There is some sand and it can be quite rooty by the car park. There as been a lake here since the 13th century when the Bishop of Winchester decreed a dam be built. The resulting pond provided fish for when he was staying at nearby Farnham Castle.
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Swimming is not permitted at Frensham Little Pond, but this still makes a lovely spot to pause for a while. You can see straight across to the reed beds on the eastern shore. The beach is set in a backdrop of pine trees. A lovely place to hang out on a hot summer's day.
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While Worldham itself is characterized by farmland, woods, and streams, the surrounding region offers various ponds and small lakes. These are often integrated into woodland and rural landscapes, providing scenic spots for walks and enjoying nature. Examples include Frensham Little Pond, known for its pine trees and sandy hills, and Upton Grey Village Pond, a charming spot within a village.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. Frensham Little Pond offers a circular walk under 3 km, perfect for families with children. Frensham Little Pond Beach is also a lovely place to pause and enjoy the scenery, though swimming is not permitted. Upton Grey Village Pond is another family-friendly option, surrounded by quiet lanes for walking.
For walking and hiking, Frensham Little Pond is highly recommended, offering a circular walk and opportunities for longer jaunts through pine trees and sandy hills. The area around Upton Grey Village Pond also has pleasant, quiet lanes for walking. Additionally, Forest Mere Lake features a lovely network of trails through enchanting woodland.
Swimming is generally not permitted in the lakes mentioned in the guide. For example, at Frensham Little Pond Beach, it is explicitly stated that swimming is not allowed, but it remains a beautiful spot to relax and view the reed beds.
Yes, the region around Worldham has historical significance. For instance, Frensham Little Pond has existed since the 13th century, when a dam was built by the Bishop of Winchester to provide fish for Farnham Castle. The wider Worldham area itself is a civil parish with a rural landscape and historical context.
Beyond walking around the lakes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes, you can check out guides like Gravel biking around Worldham, Running Trails around Worldham, and Cycling around Worldham.
Many of the natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. For example, Frensham Little Pond Beach is listed as dog-friendly, making it a good spot for a leisurely visit.
The lakes and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly picturesque, with wonderful reds, golds, and yellows reflected in the water, especially at spots like Folly Pond. However, any time of year offers tranquil scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities.
While specific accessible trails are not detailed for all locations, the circular walk around Frensham Little Pond is largely flat, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors. Some areas may have sandy or rooty terrain, particularly near car parks.
The area boasts charming villages with local amenities. Upton Grey Village Pond is located within a delightful Hampshire village known for its pleasant, quiet lanes and nice pubs. The wider region also offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby towns like Alton.
You can expect diverse natural scenery, from pine trees and sandy hills surrounding Frensham Little Pond to the reed beds visible from Frensham Little Pond Beach. Folly Pond, within Forest Mere, is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest with woodland, heath, and bog, home to various dragonfly species and breeding birds.
Yes, many of the lakes offer picturesque viewpoints. From Folly Pond, you get a wonderful view over the water, especially vibrant in autumn. Frensham Little Pond Beach also provides a lovely spot to pause and take in the views across the pond to the reed beds.
Access to the lakes typically involves driving, with parking available at popular spots like Frensham Little Pond. Public transport options to the immediate vicinity of some smaller, more secluded ponds might be limited, so planning your route in advance is advisable.


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