Best lakes around Cambs are often formed from flooded fens and former quarries, contributing to the region's diverse natural landscape despite its generally flat topography. These bodies of water provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation. The area features a mix of large reservoirs and smaller, more secluded lakes, many of which are managed for conservation.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Somehow, I don't understand such highlights. This HL is supposed to describe the entire circuit around Schwerin's Outer Lake? For example, from Seehof to Seehof? And what's along the way for 35 km? There are tons of HLs. Komoot rule... Don't set tours as HLs. By the way, on the other side of the Outer Lake... Loose, powdered sand without end...almost only accessible by mountain bike.
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The orangery is a two-winged building, the roof serves as a terrace, it is located in the axis of the main tower of the castle and is open to the sea. The inner courtyard is planted, to the southeast there is an arcade and the statue of Hercules taming a bull in the middle of the arcade. The palm garden and shell fountain, several accessible roof terraces and the sea grotto are part of the orangery.
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At this point it is already possible, but not everywhere it is so easy to do.
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Nice path, but as described, very noisy.
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Very nice and right by the castle, part plant accommodation and part cafe
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The plants are stored inside for the winter.
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In the castle garden of Schwerin Castle, walkers are more likely to look at the two sculptures of the Victorians (angels of peace) than at the rather inconspicuous sundial standing on a pedestal. This is an exceptional example that shows the time on several surfaces. The sundial, a sandstone sculpture in the form of a prism with the figure of Jupiter enthroned, dates from around 1844, but a copy from 2001 can be seen in the castle garden. The castle garden is the name given to the historic gardens that surround the castle on the island of Lake Schwerin. https://www.myheimat.de/de--Schwerin--74/c-kultur/eine-aussergewoehnliche-sonnenuhr-vor-dem-Schweriner-schloss_a665644
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Along the road you have to accept, but the landscape is very beautiful. The water also accompanies the cyclist, beautiful views.
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Cambridgeshire's lakes are diverse, often formed from flooded fens and former quarries. You'll find large reservoirs like Grafham Water, networks of lakes from flooded gravel pits such as Fen Drayton Lakes and Godmanchester Nature Reserve, and smaller, serene spring-fed lakes like The Lake at Waresley Park Estate. Many offer unique natural habitats and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes in Cambridgeshire are excellent for families. Milton Country Park, for instance, features six lakes, an adventure playground, and a sensory garden, along with opportunities for paddleboarding and canoeing. Grafham Water also offers woodlands and a nine-mile track suitable for family walks and cycling.
For walking and cycling, Grafham Water is a popular choice with its nine-mile track encircling the lake. Fen Drayton Lakes also boasts an amazing cycle lane and peaceful paths for walking. Additionally, Ely Country Park offers two waymarked trails with views of Ely Cathedral and the fenlands.
Cambridgeshire's lakes are rich in wildlife. Fen Drayton Lakes, managed by RSPB Fen Drayton, is a prime spot for watching wildfowl, birds, dragonflies, and even otters. Paxton Pits Nature Reserve is known for kingfishers, nightingales, and overwintering wildfowl, while Godmanchester Nature Reserve offers sightings of songbirds, ducks, geese, and kingfishers.
Yes, Hinchingbrooke Country Park is part of a historical site, with Hinchingbrooke House nearby, which was originally an 11th-century Benedictine Nunnery. Within Godmanchester Nature Reserve, Roman Lake holds Roman heritage, as a Roman well was discovered there during quarrying.
For water activities, Milton Country Park offers open-water swimming sessions, paddleboarding, and canoeing at Waterbeach Lake. The Lake at Waresley Park Estate is also excellent for paddleboarding and wild/open water swimming, with luxury lakeside sauna sessions available from May 2025.
Cambridgeshire has several notable fishing spots. Stretham Lake is known for specimen fishing, with carp over 40 lbs. Other popular choices include Abbey Lake for carp fishing, Long Lake (East Depth Lakes) with its unique islands, and Willow Lake (Fenland Fisheries) and Meadows Lake, both excellent for carp.
Yes, Grafham Water is notable for its accessibility, with much of the site and its nine-mile track being wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors of all abilities to enjoy the scenery.
Facilities vary by location. Fen Drayton Lakes offers basic amenities like toilets and a picnic area. Paxton Pits Nature Reserve has a visitor center with refreshments and facilities. The Lake at Waresley Park Estate provides a lakeside beach area for sunbathing and BBQs, and an outdoor dining area.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can explore various outdoor activities nearby. For gravel biking, consider routes like the Wismar Old Town and Harbour loop. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the Running loop from Ramper Moor. Road cyclists have options like the View of Schwerin Castle loop from Rampe.
Yes, Paxton Pits Nature Reserve has a visitor center that provides refreshments. While not a lake, the Orangery at Schwerin Castle, located near the lakes, features a small palace cafe. Additionally, The Lake at Waresley Park Estate offers an outdoor dining area with an OFYR BBQ firepit.
For tranquility, Fen Drayton Lakes offers a peaceful spot ideal for quiet observation of nature. The Lake at Waresley Park Estate, a serene spring-fed lake, also provides a picturesque setting for relaxation, paddleboarding, and wild swimming.


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