Best lakes around Bramshott And Liphook are situated in a scenic area, offering access to various natural water features. This region is characterized by its woodlands, heathland, and diverse natural environments. Many sites hold ecological importance, with some designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. The area provides opportunities for walking and connecting with nature.
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Generally quiet lanes around this area with sandy paths to jump on and off.
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Generally pretty quiet, so great to include on local rides.
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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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Stockbridge Pond is located in a woodland area in the beautiful Surrey village of Tilford. The pond is fed by an underwater spring and is known for its crystal clear qualities. It's home to a variety of wildlife including swans, ducks, and different types of fish species, and is generally a great spot to escape into nature and enjoy some tranquillity.
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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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Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Frensham Little Pond offers a largely flat circular walk under 3 km, perfect for children. Nearby, Frensham Little Pond Beach provides a lovely spot to relax by the water. Additionally, Frensham Great Pond, though slightly further afield, features a sandy beach and designated swimming areas, making it an excellent family destination.
You'll find a variety of walking routes. For instance, Frensham Little Pond has a popular circular walk. Waggoners Wells offers scenic woodland paths, ideal for nature rambling. For more structured options, you can explore numerous hiking routes around the area, including easy and moderate loops like the 'Forest Mere Lake – Folly Pond loop from Liphook' or 'The Deer's Hut loop from Woolmer Forest'. You can find more details on these routes in the hiking guide for Bramshott And Liphook.
Yes, Waggoners Wells is a site with rich history, believed to have been created in the 17th century, possibly as 'hammer ponds' for the local iron industry. It also has literary connections, inspiring Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poetry and featuring in Flora Thompson's writings. Frensham Great Pond, originally created in the 13th century, also holds historical importance.
For tranquility and nature, Stockbridge Pond is a peaceful woodland spot known for its clear water and diverse wildlife, including swans and ducks. Folly Pond (also known as Forest Mere Lake) is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to 17 species of dragonfly and various breeding birds, offering serene views, especially in autumn.
Yes, the area offers cycling opportunities. A public bridleway runs through the Forest Mere resort, providing a scenic lakeside cycling experience near Forest Mere Lake. For more extensive cycling, you can check out the road cycling routes around Bramshott And Liphook, which include various loops of differing difficulties.
While swimming is not permitted at Frensham Little Pond Beach, Frensham Great Pond does have designated swimming areas. However, it's always advisable to check current water quality and local regulations before swimming in any natural body of water.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Folly Pond is notable for its 17 species of dragonfly and breeding birds like stonechat, wood warbler, and tree pipit. Stockbridge Pond is home to swans, ducks, and various fish. Waggoners Wells is popular for birdwatching and fishing, with carp, roach, tench, perch, brown trout, pike, and eels in its middle and bottom lakes.
Parking is generally available at popular lake sites. For example, Waggoners Wells has parking facilities. It's always recommended to check specific parking information for each location before your visit, especially during peak times.
While some areas are more easily reached by car, public transport options to the vicinity of the lakes exist. For specific routes and schedules to areas like Waggoners Wells or Bramshott Common, it's best to consult local bus service information.
Many of the natural areas around Bramshott And Liphook are dog-friendly. Waggoners Wells, for instance, has its top lake designated for dog swimming. Frensham Little Pond Beach is also listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow any local signage regarding leads or restricted areas.
Radford Park, managed by the Bramshott and Liphook Parish Council, is a 15-hectare site that includes natural woodland, the River Wey, and a wetland area. While not a traditional lake, it's a vital 'green lung' for the village, offering a peaceful environment for walks and enjoying local wildlife, and is part of a Conservation Area and Site of Importance for Nature Conservation.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Autumn is particularly stunning around Folly Pond, with vibrant reflections of red, gold, and yellow foliage. Summer is ideal for activities like sunbathing and swimming at Frensham Great Pond. Spring and summer are excellent for birdwatching and enjoying the lush greenery and wildlife.


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