Best lakes around Clyffe Pypard are found in an area characterized by its geological features, including a chalk escarpment, greensand, gault, and Kimmeridge clay. This landscape gives rise to numerous springs and brooks, which are the primary water sources in the parish. While prominent natural lakes are not a feature within Clyffe Pypard itself, nearby areas offer various water bodies for exploration. The region's terrain provides diverse walking opportunities, ranging from paved paths to more rugged woodland trails.
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What I like about this beautiful walk is how the varying the sights and the general walk is, always a nice lil surprise every now and then when you do the round
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A walk around the lake is always pleasant. Can be quite muddy at the top end in the winter/ when wet.
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This lagoon is set in a picturesque landscape and is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. The surrounding path is paved and flat, with a few smaller offshoots inviting you to explore the surrounding woodland on more rugged trails.
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Coate Water country park has a nature reserve, woodland and lake - great for wildlife watching and post-ride picnics.
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Concrete paths around the cafe and heading to the car parks. Paths are all weather, but puddles form after heavy rain. Park is host to Parkrun on each Saturday morning at 9am to around 10am, where about 300 runners form to run two laps.
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Willow, ash and birch can all be found in the park's woodlands, with oak trees on higher ground. A fantastic park with nature trails, bird hides and family activities, this is a lovely place to walk through or simply visit. There are also good facilities, a cafe and BBQ hire.
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It was lovely nd slow pace as with child seat at the back and another child on bike with me.
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Clyffe Pypard parish is primarily characterized by springs and brooks, which are the main water sources. While historical records mention a pasture named 'la lake,' there are no prominent natural lakes within the parish itself that serve as significant attractions for visitors. The water features are mainly springs, brooks, and areas of historical marshland.
While natural lakes are not a feature within Clyffe Pypard, nearby areas offer various water bodies for exploration, including country parks with lakes, lagoons, and man-made lakes. These spots provide opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and family-friendly activities.
For walking and nature observation, Coate Water Country Park is an excellent choice, featuring a nature reserve, woodland, and a lake. Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform also offers nature trails and bird hides. Visitors appreciate the varied sights and the general walk at these locations.
Yes, several lakes near Clyffe Pypard are family-friendly. Coate Water Country Park and Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform both offer facilities and activities suitable for families, including a cafe and BBQ hire. Lydiard Park is also a great option for families.
Peatmoor Lagoon is known for its picturesque landscape and offers a paved, flat path, making it suitable for leisurely strolls and wheelchair accessibility. There are also smaller offshoots for exploring surrounding woodlands on more rugged trails.
Beyond walking around the lakes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate options like 'The Sanctuary Café at Goatacre – Compton Bassett Village loop from Lyneham and Bradenstoke'. There are also easy hiking trails such as the 'Wilts & Berks Canal Overflow loop from Royal Wootton Bassett'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Clyffe Pypard and Easy hikes around Clyffe Pypard guides.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider area. Routes like the 'Ridgeway & St Alfred's Way loop from Beckhampton' offer moderate challenges. You can find more information and routes in the MTB Trails around Clyffe Pypard guide.
Facilities vary by location. Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform offers good facilities, including a cafe and BBQ hire. Lydiard Park also has facilities and concrete paths around the cafe and car parks.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Lydiard Park has parking, though a small fee applies. It's advisable to check specific location details for parking availability and costs.
Visitors particularly enjoy the varied sights and the pleasant walks offered by the lakes. The presence of nature reserves, woodlands, and bird hides makes them popular for wildlife watching. The paved, flat paths at places like Peatmoor Lagoon are appreciated for leisurely strolls, while the overall landscape provides a relaxing experience.
Yes, the lakes can be visited in winter. However, be aware that paths, especially at locations like Coate Water Lake and Diving Platform, can be quite muddy at the top end when wet. Paved paths, such as those at Peatmoor Lagoon and around the cafe at Lydiard Park, are generally all-weather, though puddles may form after heavy rain.
Many outdoor areas in the UK are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by location. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserve areas or where wildlife is present, to protect local fauna and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.


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