Lakes around Coombe Fields CP are situated in Warwickshire, England, a region known for its natural landscapes and historical significance. The area features Coombe Abbey Country Park, a 500-acre parkland with a notable lake, woodlands, and formal gardens. This civil parish offers diverse natural environments for outdoor activities. The landscape was designed by Capability Brown in the 18th century, adding to its historical importance.
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Brandon Wood is a 178 acre forestryb situated about 6km east of Coventry. The woods feature a wide variety of flora including over 330 plant species and more than 50 species of tree, that provide habitat for a beautiful array of wildlife including Muntjac deer, buzzard, sparrowhawk, kestrel and great spotted woodpeckers.
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Great place for views of Coombe Abbey and the lake with bird life.
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The 100 acres of Ryton Pools Country Park are just waiting to be explored. The many different habitats are home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife. The excellent surfaced paths enable easy walking around the site, and provide access to an adjoining ancient woodland, Ryton Wood.
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Coombe Abbey Park is a country park that was developed from the grounds of a Cistercian abbey. The 500 acres (202 ha) of garden, woodland and lakeside were designed by Capability Brown, hailed as England's greatest gardener, in the 18th century. The park includes a Site of Special Scientific Interest and has been awarded Green Flag status.
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Despite its urban setting, Wyken Slough's grassland and wetland makes for a wonderful reconnection with nature. A large flock of mute swans inhabit the Wyken Pool, along with other waterfowl. The marsh provides protection for reed bunting, meadow pippet and jack snipe.
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The primary lake is within Coombe Abbey Country Park, a 500-acre parkland designed by Capability Brown. Other notable lakes include Pond in Brandon Wood, known for its diverse flora and wildlife, and the lakes at Ryton Pools Country Park, which offer excellent trails.
Yes, Coombe Abbey Country Park is very family-friendly, offering walking and cycling trails, pond dipping stations, and areas for feeding ducks and swans. It also has a visitor centre, cafe, and play areas, including a climbing forest. Ryton Pools Country Park and Pond in Brandon Wood are also suitable for families.
The lake at Coombe Abbey Country Park is part of grounds originally belonging to a Cistercian abbey, with its landscape famously designed by Capability Brown in the 18th century. Additionally, the Earlswood Lakes, though a short distance away, were built in the 1820s to supply water to the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, highlighting their historical role in local infrastructure.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. At Coombe Abbey Country Park, you can enjoy bird watching from a dedicated hide. Pond in Brandon Wood is home to Muntjac deer, buzzards, and woodpeckers. Wyken Pool at Wyken Slough Nature Reserve is known for its large flock of mute swans and other waterfowl, including reed buntings and jack snipes. RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve also offers opportunities to see a wide array of bird species, otters, butterflies, and dragonflies.
Yes, there are numerous trails. Coombe Abbey Country Park offers walking and cycling trails. Ryton Pools Country Park features excellent surfaced paths and access to an adjoining ancient woodland. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'ACW Circular Walk 11: Coombe Abbey' or 'Coombe Abbey – Top Pool, Coombe Abbey loop' which are part of the hiking guide for Coombe Fields CP.
Cycling is a popular activity. Coombe Abbey Country Park has designated cycling trails. For road cycling, routes like 'The Royal Oak – Wolston War Memorial loop' are available in the road cycling guide for Coombe Fields CP. Mountain biking is also an option, with trails such as the 'Ryton Pools Country Park Mountain Bike Route' listed in the MTB trails guide.
Coombe Abbey Country Park is accessible by public transport. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check local bus services. Other lakes may require a combination of public transport and walking or a short taxi ride.
Yes, Coombe Abbey Country Park is dog-friendly and includes designated off-lead areas. Many other natural areas and country parks in the region also welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead in certain areas or near wildlife.
Beyond Coombe Fields CP, Warwickshire features Draycote Water, a large reservoir popular for angling, sailing, and hiking. Earlswood Lakes offer extensive leisure facilities including sailing and fishing. RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve provides excellent birdwatching opportunities, and Kingsbury Water Park is recognized as a national park with various outdoor activities.
Coombe Abbey Country Park offers a visitor centre, cafe, and restrooms. Ryton Pools Country Park also has facilities. For other lakes, amenities may vary, so it's advisable to check specific location details before visiting.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, blooming wildflowers, and ideal conditions for walking, cycling, and family picnics. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter provides a serene, peaceful atmosphere, especially for quiet walks. Birdwatching is excellent throughout the year, with different species present seasonally.


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