Best lakes around Hockliffe are found within the surrounding Bedfordshire area, offering various features and recreational activities. This region is characterized by its rural landscape and numerous fisheries. Visitors can explore a range of natural and man-made water bodies, providing opportunities for outdoor pursuits. The area provides accessible options for those seeking natural features and walking trails.
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Lovely spot to stop and take in the gorgeous views over Lower Drakeloe Pond. You may even spot some deer having a drink.
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Really near the car park as well but sadly it's recommended you don't sit on the grass due to the ticks
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Public bridleway taking you into Into Rushmere Country Park. More info on Rushmere https://www.greensandtrust.org/rushmere-country-park
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Tiddenfoot Lake is popular with locals with footpaths and cycle paths leading to and around the lake. Good spot to bring your dog for a walk of link up with the grand union cancel close by for a longer walk
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Nice bridleway descent from Ivy/Bragenham Lane to Rushmere Country Park . Mainly firm gravel with some firm sand. Usually passable in all conditions but can be muddy at the Rushmere end. Views of peaceful fishing lake as you pass through. As you reach Rushmere Park you have several options including continuing on the bridleway through the lovely Oak Wood
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Nice spot to take a break from pedalling to see the lagoon. Not really suited for bikes to cycle around the lake though as the paths are narrow and many people are walking their dogs
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This is a very nice gravel path that takes you past the Alders Farm Fisheries Lake and into Rushmore Country Park.
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This is a beautiful oval pond that was designed to be a skating area in winter. On one side is a thatched Skating Hut, designed by George Devey.
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The lakes in the Hockliffe area primarily cater to fishing enthusiasts, with several dedicated fisheries offering diverse angling experiences. Beyond fishing, the natural surroundings provide opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and picnicking. Some locations also feature footpaths and cycle paths for exploring.
Yes, View over Lower Drakeloe Pond is a family-friendly spot offering scenic views and opportunities to observe wildlife. It's also conveniently located near a car park. Additionally, Lily Pond and Skating Hut is another family-friendly option.
You can enjoy walks around several lakes. View of Tiddenfoot Lake offers footpaths and cycle paths, and connects to the Grand Union Canal for longer walks. The Alders Farm Fisheries Lake Path is a public bridleway that leads through a forest and past a peaceful fishing lake into Rushmere Country Park. For more structured hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Woodland Stream Trail – Stockgrove Lake loop' or 'The Globe Inn loop' which are part of the wider hiking guides around Hockliffe.
Yes, View of Tiddenfoot Lake is a popular dog-friendly location with footpaths for walks. Blue Lagoon is also a nice spot to visit with dogs, though paths around the lake can be narrow.
The region is well-known for its fishing lakes. Manor Farm Lakes offers a diverse angling experience across seven lakes and a stretch of the River Ivel. How End Fisheries and Henlow Bridge Lakes are also popular choices, featuring purpose-built lakes with a variety of specimen fish. Lakeside Fishery near Leighton Buzzard provides a peaceful setting for coarse and carp fishing.
Many of the lakes offer opportunities for wildlife observation. At View over Lower Drakeloe Pond, you might spot deer. Lakeside Fishery is noted for its abundant wildlife in tranquil, natural surroundings. Generally, you can expect to see various bird species and other small animals typical of wetland and woodland environments.
Lakeside Fishery, located near Leighton Buzzard, offers facilities including disabled access, making it a suitable option for visitors seeking accessible outdoor experiences.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views, peaceful settings, and the variety of outdoor activities available. Highlights like View over Lower Drakeloe Pond are loved for their gorgeous views, while View of Tiddenfoot Lake is popular with locals for its footpaths and cycle paths. The overall appeal lies in the tranquil natural environments and opportunities for walking and wildlife spotting.
Yes, View of Tiddenfoot Lake features cycle paths. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Park Gate Downhill Stretch – Mentmore Road Pathway loop' or 'Edlesborough Ford – Bison Hill loop' which are part of the Road Cycling Routes around Hockliffe guide.
Yes, at Lily Pond and Skating Hut, you can find a beautiful oval pond originally designed for winter skating, complete with a thatched Skating Hut designed by George Devey.
For easy walks, consider the 'Woodland Stream Trail – Stockgrove Lake loop' or 'Stockgrove Sundial loop' which are featured in the Easy hikes around Hockliffe guide. These routes offer gentle paths suitable for a relaxed stroll.


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