Lakes around Toddington offer a range of natural features and recreational opportunities in Bedfordshire, UK. The area is primarily associated with Toddington Fisheries, a well-established coarse fishing complex. This location provides a tranquil countryside setting for fishing enthusiasts. Beyond fishing, the region features various lakes and viewpoints for outdoor activities.
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Great spot to spend an hour or two. Plenty of wildlife to see and the museum has a cafe with rather unique decoration that's worth visiting.
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Wardown Park is the jewel in the crown of Luton’s parks with outstanding features, such as the fountain and boating lake, and a rich history. It is one of seven district parks in Luton, providing a green refuge within walking distance of the town centre. The park provides the setting for Wardown Park Museum and offers a wide range of opportunities for formal and informal recreational activities. The historic significance of the park is acknowledged by its inclusion as Grade II on the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens, particularly due to the rarity of the combination of Victorian and Edwardian purpose-built design features that make-up the Park.
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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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The Toddington area is primarily known for its fishing lakes, with Alders Farm Fisheries Lake Path being a notable example. Beyond fishing, you'll find lakes offering scenic views and opportunities for walks, such as View over Lower Drakeloe Pond and View of Tiddenfoot Lake.
Yes, several lakes offer walking paths. For instance, the Alders Farm Fisheries Lake Path is a gravel path that leads into Rushmere Country Park, providing options for further exploration. Tiddenfoot Lake also has popular footpaths and cycle paths around it, and you can link up with the Grand Union Canal for longer walks. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore easy hikes around Toddington.
You can enjoy scenic views over water bodies like the View over Lower Drakeloe Pond, where you might even spot wildlife. For expansive vistas, consider the View of Brogborough Lake from Lidlington Hill, which rewards the ascent with a notable panorama.
Absolutely. Wardown Park in Luton, a short distance from Toddington, is a family-friendly Victorian-style park featuring a lake with boating opportunities, a fountain, and a museum. The View over Lower Drakeloe Pond is also considered family-friendly for its accessible scenic views.
Yes, Tiddenfoot Lake is known to be dog-friendly, with footpaths popular for dog walks. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a lead and be mindful of local regulations, especially around wildlife or fishing areas.
Toddington Fisheries is a well-established coarse fishing complex in a tranquil rural setting. It's highly regarded for its excellent fishing opportunities, stocked with Mirror carp, Common carp, Wels catfish (some over 60lb), roach, perch, tench, and bream. Day tickets are available, and night fishing can be arranged by special request.
Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. Tiddenfoot Lake has cycle paths, and the Alders Farm Fisheries Lake Path leads towards Rushmere Country Park, which has further trails. For dedicated mountain biking, you can explore MTB trails around Toddington.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking, fishing, and enjoying the greenery. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks. Toddington Fisheries is open throughout the year, catering to anglers in all seasons.
Toddington Fisheries offers safe car parking with ponds a short walk from the car park. For other lakes and viewpoints, parking availability can vary. For example, the View over Lower Drakeloe Pond is conveniently near a car park.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil countryside settings, especially at fishing spots like Toddington Fisheries. The scenic views, such as those from Lower Drakeloe Pond and Lidlington Hill, are also highly valued. The variety of paths for walking and cycling, including those leading to Rushmere Country Park, are also popular.
Wardown Park, while not directly in Toddington, is a significant historical site nearby. It's a Grade II listed park on the English Heritage Register, known for its rare combination of Victorian and Edwardian design features, including its lake and the Wardown Park Museum.


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