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Top 13 Lakes around Eye And Dunsden

Best lakes around Eye And Dunsden, a rural civil parish in Oxfordshire, are primarily former gravel pits now utilized for various water sports and leisure activities. These water bodies, often connected to or fed by the River Thames, offer distinct features for visitors. The area provides a blend of recreational opportunities and peaceful natural environments within its agricultural landscape.

Best lakes around Eye And Dunsden

  • The most popular lakes is Dinton Pastures Lake View, a cafe that offers a…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Hurst Village Pond

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With a couple of benches overlooking the pond, this a picturesque location in the village of Hurst to take a pit stop.

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Dinton Pastures Lake View

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A nice park to relax and recharge, the cafe makes it a great option for a mid-ride (or a pre-ride) coffee and cake stop.
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Hosehill Lake

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A nice 1mile circular walk around the lake, close to the Kennet and Avon Canal
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'A beautiful lake surrounded by meadows, ponds and sheltered reedbeds, a great place to watch time go by.'

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Whiteknights Lake

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Set in the grounds of Reading University, Whiteknights Lake is a secret wildlife wilderness in the chaos of the town. There is a public right of way through the park …

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Garston Lock

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This is a picturesque lock situated along the Kennett and Avon Canal on the western outskirts of Reading. On the other side of the lock is one of the Hosehill Lakes so you're granted great views in all directions.

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geoffwilliams
December 14, 2025, Whiteknights Lake

A quiet, peaceful walk with lots of wildlife around the lake.

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Rolling through Dinton Pastures in the evening is fast, quiet, and just eerie enough to keep you sharp. The gravel trails run smooth, looping through open glades and shadowy patches where the bats skim low and the bugs feel unusually organised. Signs still warn: “No faster than a jogger.” If we’re still honoring old world metrics, that’s Daniel Komen’s 2 mile world record from 1997—about 24 km/h (15 mph). Back when things were still… consistent. Whether the rule’s enforced is unclear, but if the rangers are still around and still armed like they were during the “wildlife management years,” best keep it respectful. You don’t want to find out what counts as a pest now. Bring good lights, stay smooth on the corners, and be aware: things move in the treeline. Usually ducks. Occasionally something else. Either way-yield with confidence. Ride safe. Keep your exits in mind. And remember: dusk is when the place starts to remember

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Herons ignore the no fishing signs here.

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Grace Mulligan
November 14, 2024, Garston Lock

This is a picturesque lock situated along the Kennett and Avon Canal on the western outskirts of Reading. On the other side of the lock is one of the Hosehill Lakes so you're granted great views in all directions.

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Natalie
August 22, 2023, Whiteknights Lake

Set in the grounds of Reading University, Whiteknights Lake is a secret wildlife wilderness in the chaos of the town. There is a public right of way through the park but some routes, like the loop around the lake, are permissive paths.

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Nice place for a pit stop next to the pond

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Nice place for a pit stop right next to the pond

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Tom
April 2, 2023, Hosehill Lake

For walks around the lake, park in the Fox & Hounds pub carpark.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes around Eye And Dunsden?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. Dinton Pastures Lake View offers a cafe and convenient parking, making it easy for groups. Hosehill Lake provides a 1-mile circular walk, and South Lake has a flat path around its perimeter, perfect for children to feed ducks and enjoy nature.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes in Eye and Dunsden, often former gravel pits, are set within a largely rural landscape. You'll find peaceful environments with meadows, ponds, and sheltered reedbeds, such as those around Hosehill Lake. Whiteknights Lake, set in the grounds of Reading University, is a wildlife wilderness offering quiet walks and opportunities to observe local wildlife.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are several hiking trails like the 'Sonning to Shiplake loop via Thames Path' or the 'Sonning Bridge – Sonning Lock loop from Sonning'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running trails guide for Eye And Dunsden.

Are there good walking trails around the lakes?

Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. Hosehill Lake features a nice 1-mile circular walk. Whiteknights Lake provides a quiet, peaceful walk with wildlife. For longer walks, you can link up with Highwood Local Nature Reserve from South Lake. The area also has numerous dedicated hiking routes, such as those found in the hiking guide for Eye And Dunsden.

What is the best time to visit the lakes in Eye And Dunsden?

The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for water sports and leisurely walks. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter provides a tranquil, often crisp atmosphere for walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the lakes?

Yes, you can find places to relax and refuel. Dinton Pastures Lake View has a cafe, making it a great spot for coffee and cake. For Hosehill Lake, visitors often park at the Fox & Hounds pub carpark, suggesting nearby amenities.

What water sports are available on the lakes?

Eye and Dunsden is a significant center for various water sports. The area is home to the Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake, primarily used for competitive rowing and training. You'll also find the Thames and Kennet Marina, a hub for boating, and clubs like Reading Sailing Club and Isis Water Ski Club, indicating opportunities for sailing and water skiing.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Eye And Dunsden?

Visitors appreciate the blend of recreational opportunities and peaceful natural environments. Many enjoy the quiet, peaceful walks and wildlife observation, especially around lakes like Whiteknights Lake. The convenience of facilities like cafes and parking, as seen at Dinton Pastures Lake View, also contributes to a positive experience, making them ideal for meeting up and starting outdoor activities.

Are there any hidden gem lakes or less-known spots worth visiting?

While not strictly 'hidden,' Hurst Village Pond offers a picturesque location in the village of Hurst, with benches overlooking the pond for a peaceful pit stop. It's a charming spot for a break during a cycle or walk, away from the more active water sports areas.

Is there parking available at the lakes?

Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Dinton Pastures Lake View has convenient car parks, though charges may apply and they can fill up on busy weekends. For Hosehill Lake, parking is available in the Fox & Hounds pub carpark.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes?

Many outdoor areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks. However, specific rules may vary by location, particularly in nature reserves or managed parks. It's always best to keep dogs on a lead and check for any signage regarding dog access at individual sites to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

Are there any lakes suitable for beginners or those looking for easy walks?

Yes, Hosehill Lake offers an easy 1-mile circular walk, and South Lake has a flat path around its perimeter, making it suitable for easier strolls. These are good options for those new to walking or seeking a relaxed experience.

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