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Top 7 Lakes around Chalvington With Ripe

Best lakes around Chalvington With Ripe are found within the wider East Sussex landscape, characterized by river valleys and rolling hills. While Chalvington With Ripe itself does not feature prominent lakes, the area is situated near the upper Rivers Cuckmere and Ouse valleys. Natural features near Chalvington With Ripe include the South Downs, offering extensive views and walking opportunities. The region's natural beauty is primarily defined by its river systems and proximity to the coastline.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Winding Road Through Pevensey Levels SSSI

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You might suddenly feel lost, narrow lanes and muddy. Once you get past that muddy bit and persevere you will find a winding road without anything build around the area. …

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Arlington Reservoir

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Set amongst 120 acres (49 ha) of green landscape, Arlington Reservoir is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest which is home to many different animal …

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Arlington Reservoir

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Set amongst 120 acres (49 ha) of green landscape, Arlington Reservoir is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest which is home to many different animal …

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A scenic river valley country park set in rolling farmland alongside grass topped white chalk cliffs in the South Downs National Park. It’s most famous for the iconic Seven Sisters …

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The village of Arlington boasts a charming medieval church, a race track and a reservoir. However, it is the walks in the nearby Wilmington Woods that will enchant walkers the …

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Harvey
January 16, 2022, Arlington Reservoir

Decent cafe for a coffee or refuel - tempting whaff of bacon butties...

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Flat quiet road linking Rickney with Herstmonceux along the scenic Pevensey Levels

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The route is mainly flat and low. A lovely, winding route across the Levels that doesn't see much traffic due to its narrowness.

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Amy
June 14, 2021, Arlington Reservoir

Set amongst 120 acres (49 ha) of green landscape, Arlington Reservoir is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest which is home to many different animal species. The best place to watch the wildlife is from the Osprey bird hide on the northwest bank. Look out for cormorants, swallows, mallards, coots, Canada geese, and black swans. Popular with birdwatchers and fishermen, the reservoir also serves water to around 2.1 million people in East Sussex.

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A scenic river valley country park set in rolling farmland alongside grass topped white chalk cliffs in the South Downs National Park. It’s most famous for the iconic Seven Sisters (Haven Brow, Short Brow, Rough Brow, Brass Brow, Flat Brow, Bailey’s Hill and Went Hill) and for the ox-bow lake on the River Ouse, which could have come out of a geography school book!

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The village of Arlington boasts a charming medieval church, a race track and a reservoir. However, it is the walks in the nearby Wilmington Woods that will enchant walkers the most. This is particularly true in the warmer months, when bluebells magically transform the woodland trails.

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Great wildlife in this area

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You might suddenly feel lost, narrow lanes and muddy. Once you get past that muddy bit and persevere you will find a winding road without anything build around the area. Just canals and ponds formed from sewers and the floods. the land is flat and serene. I have hardly ever seen a car there, but I have seen drones and tandem bikes instead! Not many locals know this area, so is a little tip ;-)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find around Chalvington With Ripe?

While Chalvington With Ripe itself doesn't feature prominent lakes, the wider East Sussex landscape offers diverse water features. You'll find reservoirs, oxbow lakes, and natural ponds, often within designated nature reserves or scenic river valleys. These provide environments for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.

Which are the most popular lake-like attractions near Chalvington With Ripe?

Visitors frequently enjoy Arlington Reservoir, a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest known for birdwatching. Another popular spot is the Oxbow Lake on the River Ouse, a natural monument set against chalk cliffs in the South Downs National Park. The Winding Road Through Pevensey Levels SSSI also offers a unique landscape with canals and ponds.

Are there family-friendly lake areas or water features to visit?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Arlington Reservoir is family-friendly, offering easy walks and birdwatching. The Oxbow Lake on the River Ouse is also considered family-friendly within a scenic country park. Additionally, Wilmington Woods Bluebell Walk, though primarily a woodland trail, is family-friendly and features water elements.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The area around Chalvington With Ripe offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Arlington Reservoir – Arlington Reservoir loop from Berwick' or the 'Charleston House & Garden – St Peter's Church, Firle loop from Firle'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Arlington Reservoir – The Yew Tree Inn loop from Lower Dicker'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective guides for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking around Chalvington With Ripe.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known water features?

The Winding Road Through Pevensey Levels SSSI is often considered a hidden gem. It's a flat and serene area with canals and ponds formed from historical floods, offering opportunities to observe wildlife in a landscape with minimal development. Many locals are not familiar with this quiet area.

Can I go wild swimming in any of the lakes?

While traditional wild swimming in natural lakes is not widely promoted in this specific area, you can visit Pells Pool. This is the country's oldest freshwater lido, built in 1860 and fed by a spring, offering a unique open-air swimming experience.

What natural features, beyond lakes, define the area around Chalvington With Ripe?

The region's natural beauty is primarily defined by its river systems, such as the Cuckmere River and the River Ouse, which flow through scenic valleys. It's also close to the South Downs National Park, offering rolling hills, extensive views, and features like Firle Beacon.

What is the best time to visit the lakes and natural areas?

The warmer months are generally ideal for exploring the natural areas, especially for walks. For instance, Wilmington Woods Bluebell Walk is particularly enchanting when bluebells are in bloom. Birdwatching at Arlington Reservoir is also popular year-round, with different species present throughout the seasons.

Are there opportunities for birdwatching near the lakes?

Yes, Arlington Reservoir is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, making it a popular location for birdwatching. You can spot various species like cormorants, swallows, mallards, coots, Canadian geese, and black swans, especially from the Osprey bird hide on the northwest bank.

What do visitors enjoy most about the water features and surrounding nature?

Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the diverse wildlife, especially at places like Arlington Reservoir and the Pevensey Levels. The scenic river valleys and the backdrop of the South Downs National Park also contribute to a peaceful outdoor experience.

Are there any historical water-related sites in the area?

While not a natural lake, Pells Pool in Lewes is a significant historical water feature. Built in 1860, it is the oldest freshwater lido in the country that is still operating, fed by a natural spring.

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