Lakes around Charlton Kings offer natural amenities for residents and visitors. The area is situated on the Cotswold District side, providing access to significant natural landscapes. Dowdeswell Reservoir, a notable body of water, is located on Charlton Kings' eastern boundary. This region is recognized for its serene environments, walking opportunities, and diverse wildlife.
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Enjoy beautiful scenery here as you pass Brook Farm Trout Fishery, a lake regularly stocked with trout for local fishers.
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Stroll through this spacious woodland fit with vibrant greenery, towering trees, a babbling brook and a lake.
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Miserden Park's Lake serene atmosphere, picturesque scenes, and charming countryside surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills makes the most perfect location for a walk. Pick a peaceful spot to relax, watch the local anglers catching their dinner, or pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy a bite to eat.
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Dowdeswell Reservoir is a scenic stretch of water on the outskirts of Cheltenham. From the reservoir, you step straight into Dowdeswell Woods; a nature reserve that’s home to many species of plants and animals. Keep a lookout for birds including coot, moorhen, great crested grebe and little grebe.
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A great cycleway through the very beautiful Pittville Park... lots of pedestrians and dogs to avoid, but a great way to go and an even better place to plan as a spot to take a break.
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Great afternoon in the woods. Quite a few trees downed by winds and heard one crash whilst on my walk , so caution. Paths very muddy due to logging vehicles.
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Lovely area to walk, along footpaths through the woods and along the water.
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The area around Dowdeswell Reservoir is a nature reserve, rich in diverse plant and animal life. You can spot various bird species like Moorhen, Coot, Mallard, Little Grebe, and Great Crested Grebes. Deer, including Roe and Muntjac, are also frequent visitors to the woods. The reservoir is a significant spawning ground for the Common Toad and supports native crayfish. The woods also feature interesting plants such as Bluebells, wild garlic (Ramsoms), and various orchids.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Miserden Park Lake provides a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxing or picnicking. Park Wood, The Cotswolds National Landscape, with its vibrant greenery, towering trees, and a lake, is ideal for family strolls. Dowdeswell Reservoir also offers relatively easy paths suitable for family walks.
For walking and hiking, Dowdeswell Reservoir and its surrounding Dowdeswell Wood are excellent choices. Well-marked paths wind through the woods, connecting to the Cotswold Way, offering various routes for different fitness levels. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Charlton Kings guide.
Many of the walking paths around lakes like Dowdeswell Reservoir are dog-friendly, making them popular spots for dog walkers. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The lakes around Charlton Kings offer beauty throughout the year. Early mornings are particularly recommended for a peaceful stroll and photography. Spring brings vibrant flora like Bluebells and wild garlic, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. Winter walks can also be very atmospheric, though paths might be muddy, especially after logging activities as noted by visitors at Dowdeswell Wood.
Yes, there are several easy walks available. The paths around Dowdeswell Reservoir are generally considered accessible and suitable for various fitness levels. For more easy hiking options, you can check the Easy hikes around Charlton Kings guide, which includes routes like the 'Lineover Wood & Dowdeswell Reservoir loop'.
Specific parking information for each lake can vary. For Dowdeswell Reservoir, there are usually designated parking areas nearby, often at the entrances to Dowdeswell Wood. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking regulations and availability.
Yes, Brook Farm Trout Fishery is a lake regularly stocked with trout, making it a popular spot for local anglers. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery while observing or participating in fishing activities there.
The lakes offer a variety of natural features. Dowdeswell Reservoir is a scenic stretch of water surrounded by woodlands, providing tranquil views and a rich natural environment. Miserden Park Lake is known for its picturesque scenes amidst lush greenery and rolling hills. Park Wood features vibrant greenery, towering trees, a babbling brook, and a lake.
While the immediate vicinity of the lakes might be more suited for walking, the wider Charlton Kings area offers mountain biking opportunities. You can explore trails like 'Bridleway Through Ullen Wood' or 'View of Cheltenham' which are part of the MTB Trails around Charlton Kings guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene atmosphere, the opportunities for peaceful walks, and the rich natural beauty. The connection to nature, birdwatching, and observing local flora and fauna are frequently highlighted. The ability to escape urban bustle and enjoy tranquil environments is a major draw for many.
Yes, Pittville Park Lake is located within a park setting. It's a great spot for running, with a nice path and plenty of benches to enjoy the view. This park also hosts a weekly 5k park run.


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