Best lakes around North Nibley are found within the wider Cotswolds region, an area characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and the River Severn. While North Nibley itself features the Doverle brook, prominent lakes are not directly within the village. The surrounding landscape offers various water features, often integrated with walking trails and historical sites. This area is part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing diverse terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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private property very quiet area, lovely bridle paths however have to keep dogs on lead most areas.
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Beautiful trails to choose from whether via lake, woodland or track - rewarding stop off at Henry’s at Woodchester for brunch, tea variations, barista coffee, pastries and cake.. not to mention Stroud Brewery Beers, Oliver’s Fine Cider and Woodchester Valley Wines. Adventure trail for children and adults👌💫
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Visiting Lydney Harbour offers a unique perspective of the Severn Estuary, showcasing its 19th-century dock and remnants of the area's industrial past. The site features scenic riverside walks, sculptures, and is perfect for birdwatching and enjoying stunning sunsets.
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A lovely tranquil spot by a charming old boat house. A great spot to stop with lovely views of Middle and Old Ponds.
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There are several smaller trails at the lake edge if you search for them and get off the beaten track.
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There are various trails close to the lake if you search for them and get off the beaten track.
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One of the highlights (of which there are many) of a truly beautiful and secluded valley.
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Very lovely pond in a great NT park with a good variety of walking trails
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While North Nibley itself is known for the Doverle brook, the wider area, part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, features various ponds, historical sites with water features, and trails alongside water bodies. You'll find tranquil spots and routes with views of water, rather than large, prominent lakes directly within the village.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Middle Pond at Woodchester Park is within a National Trust park and offers a good variety of walking trails. Parkmill Pond also has beautiful trails through lake, woodland, or track environments. Additionally, Lydney Harbour provides scenic riverside walks and opportunities for birdwatching, which can be enjoyable for all ages.
Lydney Harbour is a notable historical site offering a unique perspective of the Severn Estuary. It showcases 19th-century dock remnants and is perfect for scenic riverside walks and birdwatching. The village of North Nibley itself has a rich history, with the Doverle brook powering mills in its heyday. For more local history, you can visit North Nibley Parish Council's history page.
Absolutely. Middle Pond at Woodchester Park offers a good variety of walking trails within the National Trust park. Parkmill Pond features several smaller paths at the lake edge, with options for woodland or track environments. For more extensive hiking, explore the trails in the area by checking out the Hiking around North Nibley guide.
Beyond walking, the area around North Nibley offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to historical landmarks like the Tyndale Monument. Cycling is also popular, with routes suitable for touring bikes and road bikes. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around North Nibley guide and the Road Cycling Routes around North Nibley guide.
The Boathouse by Middle and Old Ponds is described as a lovely tranquil spot with charming views of the ponds, perfect for a peaceful stop. The tips for Ozleworth Gravel Track also mention a 'private lake' and a nice quiet spot to stop for a picnic.
Near Parkmill Pond, you can find Henry’s at Woodchester, which offers brunch, tea, coffee, pastries, and local beers and ciders, making it a rewarding stop after exploring the trails.
The Cotswolds region, including North Nibley, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walks and outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can provide a serene, crisp atmosphere. Check local weather forecasts before your visit to ensure comfortable conditions for your chosen activities.
The area's natural beauty, including its woodlands and water bodies, supports diverse wildlife. Lydney Harbour is particularly noted for birdwatching opportunities due to its location on the Severn Estuary. You might also spot various birds and small mammals in the wooded areas around ponds like Middle Pond at Woodchester Park and Parkmill Pond.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Ozleworth Gravel Track offers a fun section of gravel/double track ending on a punchy little climb. The second half back out of the valley is described as a very steep climb, providing a fun challenge for cyclists or hikers.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from tranquil spots to routes with views of water. The trails around Middle Pond at Woodchester Park are highly regarded for their variety. The historical significance and scenic riverside walks at Lydney Harbour are also popular, especially for birdwatching and sunsets. The overall natural beauty and opportunities for exploration within the Cotswolds AONB are consistently highlighted.


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