Best lakes around Redbourn offer diverse outdoor experiences in Hertfordshire. The village is situated near the River Ver, a chalk stream that contributes to the local natural landscape. While Redbourn itself features smaller water bodies, several notable lakes are easily accessible, providing opportunities for walking, fishing, and nature observation. The area combines natural beauty with historical context, particularly in nearby St Albans.
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Bigger lake than south, water sports available on the lake
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Beautiful lake, duck food available at the refreshments stand, spots for fishing
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This nature reserve is maintained by volunteers. it is very special because it features a chalk stream which are very rare in the world.
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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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the parking is expensive..1 hour £1.50..anything over that is £6..I suggest parking on street somewhere and walking down.
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Around Redbourn, you'll find a variety of water bodies, including ornamental lakes, dedicated fishery lakes, and nature reserves with shallow lakes. The area is also characterized by the River Ver, a significant chalk stream that feeds some of these lakes and offers numerous walking routes.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Stanborough South Lake is particularly well-equipped with amenities like a playground, boat hire, and water zorbing, making it ideal for a family day out. Verulamium Lake in St Albans, within a historical park, also offers a pleasant setting for family walks and bird watching.
For walks and nature observation, Verulamium Lake offers a picturesque footpath within a historical park, home to many birds. The Watercress Wildlife Reserve, with its shallow lake known as The Mere, provides a peaceful environment with diverse habitats like an orchard and wooded glades. Additionally, the River Ver itself, flowing through Redbourn, offers numerous scenic walking routes.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Redbournbury Fishery, near Redbourn, is a key spot for anglers, offering both a lake stocked with rainbow trout and carp, and a chalk stream section of the River Ver with wild brown trout. Stanborough South Lake also provides good opportunities for fishing.
Absolutely. Verulamium Lake is located within Verulamium Park in St Albans, which contains the remains of the ancient Roman town of Verulamium. This offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context. Also, Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds features Bronze Age burial mounds, indicating a Neolithic history.
Beyond walking and fishing, the area around Redbourn offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, such as the 'Redbourn Village Centre – Redbournbury Mill and Bakery loop', or enjoy cycling routes like the 'Nickey Line Railway Path – The Nickey Line loop'. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Redbourn or cycling routes around Redbourn guides.
Yes, the 'Ver Valley Walks' series, including 'The Winterbourne Walk' and 'The Redbournbury Walk', highlight sections of the River Ver and 'the Moor' in Redbourn. The 'Two Cities Walk' specifically guides visitors past the lakes in Verulamium Park. You can find more detailed routes in the easy hikes around Redbourn guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful, green settings and the opportunities for serene walks. The historical context, especially around Verulamium Lake, and the diverse wildlife are also highly valued. Many enjoy the amenities for families and the options for activities like fishing and water sports at places like Stanborough South Lake.
Yes, Verulamium Lake is known for its large numbers of birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. Its location within a park with a footpath around the lake provides easy access for observation.
Yes, Wardown Park in Luton, a short distance from Redbourn, features a boating lake and is home to the Wardown Park Museum. This Victorian-style park offers a blend of natural beauty, recreation, and cultural exploration.
The Watercress Wildlife Reserve is notable for its shallow lake, The Mere, which was once a watercress bed. This reserve contains several important habitats, including an orchard and small wooded glades, making it a unique ecological spot. The presence of the rare chalk stream, River Ver, also contributes to the area's distinct natural character.


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