Best lakes around the London Borough Of Enfield offer diverse natural and historical water features. The area includes significant reservoirs that supply drinking water to London and serve as crucial habitats for wildlife. Visitors can explore historical water gardens, park ponds, and wetlands, providing varied landscapes for outdoor activities. These locations contribute to the borough's green spaces, offering opportunities for recreation and nature observation.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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The Nature Trail takes you through mixed woodland of Ash, Beech, Oak, Sweet Chestnut, carpeted with daffodil and bluebells in the spring months - and emerges at the smaller of the two ponds, where a well placed bench awaits.
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The Water Garden dates back to the 1920's and was restored to its formed glory in the 1980's. At its best in spring time, it is planted in a stream valley under a canopy of Oak and Ash with Azalea, Camellia, Cherry and Crab Apple trees providing plenty of colour, not to forget the lily pools, surrounded by primroses and ornamental grasses.
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Part of the Lee Valley Reservoir Chain, this impressive body of water lies to the west of Epping Forest in the borough of Enfield. It supplies London with drinking water but it's also an important habitat for overwintering birds, making it a joy to visit in winter as well.
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There are lots of little wooden platforms you can sit on to while away the hours pondering absolutely nothing... bliss
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This is a beautiful stretch. Follow the green line on the map and you won't regret it! Medium-fine gravel path, my 25mm tyre-d roadbike was fine. Picturesque and nice places to stop off and sit, or fish! Beautiful brown dairy cows in the fields lazing around. Can get busy on the weekend with dog walkers.
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Larger than expected, be careful of the ducks, they tend to not look when crossing haha! I almost crashed into one, luckily I was only tootling around. Smooth-ish gravel and some potholes but a real joy to explore this park. Busy with pedestrians and kids
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This is a beautiful stretch. Follow the green line on the map and you won't regret it! Medium-fine gravel path, my 25mm tyre-d roadbike was fine. Picturesque and nice places to stop off and sit, or fish! Beautiful brown dairy cows in the fields lazing around. Can get busy on the weekend with dog walkers.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Forty Hall Country Park for its picturesque views and historical setting, offering a medium-fine gravel path suitable for cycling and walking. Another favorite is Broomfield Park Water Garden and Conservatory, known for its historical significance dating back to the 16th century and its beautiful ornamental gardens. The Lee Valley Reservoir Chain – North of King George's Reservoir is also highly regarded, especially for birdwatching.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Forty Hall Country Park and Broomfield Park Water Garden and Conservatory are both family-friendly, offering space for walks and exploration. Frith Farm Wetlands Park and Playing Fields is another excellent choice, featuring play areas and opportunities to feed ducks, as well as sunny and shaded spots for relaxation.
The lakes are home to diverse wildlife. The Lee Valley Reservoir Chain is a crucial habitat for overwintering birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially in winter. At Broomfield Park Water Garden, you might spot Egyptian Geese, Mandarin ducks, and Grey Herons among other waterfowl. You can also find brown dairy cows grazing in the fields at Forty Hall Country Park.
Absolutely. Broomfield Park Water Garden and Conservatory is a significant historical site, with water gardens originally built as fish ponds in the 16th century. Its walls are a listed monument, with some parts dating back to the time of Henry VIII. Forty Hall Country Park is also a historical site with a rich past, offering picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching, especially to see overwintering birds, the winter months are ideal at the Lee Valley Reservoir Chain. Broomfield Park Water Garden is particularly vibrant in springtime, with a beautiful display of Azalea, Camellia, Cherry, and Crab Apple trees, alongside lily pools and primroses.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Trent Park loop from Cockfosters' or the 'Forty Hall Country Park – View of Forty Hall loop from London Borough of Enfield'. Cycling is popular, with routes such as the 'View of Tree-Lined Horizon – Old St Albans Bridleway Climb loop' or the 'View of Seventy Acres Lake – Forty Hall Country Park loop'. Gravel biking is also an option, with trails like the 'Epping Forest Gravel Trails – Strawberry Hill Pond loop'. For more details on routes, visit the hiking guide, cycling guide, or gravel biking guide for the London Borough of Enfield.
Yes, there are many pleasant walking trails. Forty Hall Country Park features a beautiful stretch of medium-fine gravel path suitable for walking. You can also find trails around Gravel Path Through Woods and Pond. For specific routes, consider the 'Trent Country Park – Yellow Walking Route' or the 'Trent Country Park and The Water Garden – Red Walking Route', both offering easy walks. More hiking routes can be found in the hiking guide for the London Borough of Enfield.
Cycling is a popular activity around the lakes. Forty Hall Country Park has a medium-fine gravel path that is suitable for road bikes with 25mm tyres. Frith Farm Wetlands Park is also highlighted as a pleasant area for cycling. For more detailed cycling routes, refer to the cycling guide for the London Borough of Enfield.
Yes, many spots offer opportunities to relax. Forty Hall Country Park has picturesque places to stop off and sit. At Pond at Trent Country Park, you'll find little wooden platforms perfect for whiling away the hours. There's also a Bench by the Pond at Oakwood Site offering a peaceful viewpoint.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can observe various natural features. The area around the Lee Valley Reservoir Chain is known for its extensive water body and surrounding natural habitats. Broomfield Park Water Garden features a diverse planting of Azalea, Camellia, Cherry, and Crab Apple trees under a canopy of Oak and Ash. You'll also find forests and woodlands near highlights like The Water Garden and Grovelands Park Lake and Woodland.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Broomfield Park Water Garden and Conservatory is a delightful spot tucked away in the heart of Broomfield Park, offering quiet ornamental gardens and a peaceful Memorial Garden. Its historical depth and vibrant spring flora make it a special discovery for many visitors.


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