Best lakes around Dunton Green offer diverse natural landscapes within Kent. While Dunton Green itself is a village, its vicinity provides access to several notable lake destinations. These areas feature a mix of ornamental lakes, nature reserves, and country parks, often originating from disused gravel pits. The region provides opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and various outdoor activities.
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A spectacular sight and nice back road with little traffic.
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Deep in Kent countryside, the road is the best way to experience Bough Beech Reservoir. Its boundary is otherwise closed to the public so you are likely to see birdwatchers perched on the pavement with their binoculars trained across the water.
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Built to provide water to Holwood House, later became popular as a bathing spot in Victorian times, and now popular with fishers.
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Flat section of road with views of the reservoir and nature reserve
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This section of road which is about 2 miles is fantastic to cycle along, and in the middle of it there is a lovely pond with ducks and houses adjacent.
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Visitors often enjoy Keston Ponds, known for its relaxed setting and popularity with fishers. Another notable spot is Bough Beech Reservoir, offering scenic views. Beyond these, Bradbourne Lakes provides a serene, picturesque setting, while Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve is excellent for birdwatching, and Leybourne Lakes Country Park offers a wide range of activities.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Keston Ponds and Keston Common Fishponds and Heathland are both family-friendly. Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve has accessible paths and family-friendly features, and Leybourne Lakes Country Park includes a children's play area and various activities.
The lakes around Dunton Green offer diverse natural features. You can find serene ornamental lakes at Bradbourne Lakes, extensive reedbeds and woodlands at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, and a mix of grasslands, woodlands, and marshlands at Leybourne Lakes Country Park. Keston Common Fishponds and Heathland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, preserving a near-natural landscape.
Absolutely. Bradbourne Lakes offers short, leisurely walks, and Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve provides woodland walks with bird hides. Leybourne Lakes Country Park has a variety of walking routes, including accessible hard-surfaced paths. For more extensive options, you can explore numerous trails in the area, such as those found in the Hiking around Dunton Green guide.
Yes, cycling is a great way to experience some of the areas. The road around Bough Beech Reservoir offers scenic views for cyclists. The area around Pond and Houses on Dairy Lane is also noted as a fantastic stretch for cycling. For more cycling routes, check out the Gravel biking around Dunton Green guide.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Bradbourne Lakes was originally part of a larger estate from the mid-18th century. Keston Common Fishponds and Heathland holds Ancient Scheduled Monument status. Additionally, you might find historical elements like the Orchard, Pond, and Ruined Tower in Kent Downs National Landscape, which offers fantastic views and historical context.
Leybourne Lakes Country Park is a hub for activities. It features a Watersports Centre offering stand-up paddleboarding, SUP yoga, open water swimming, kayaking, windsurfing, and scuba diving. Fishing is also popular, and there are various walking routes, a children's play area, and a cafe.
Yes, birdwatching is a significant draw, especially at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, which is renowned for its spectacular array of birdlife and offers several bird hides for observation. Bough Beech Reservoir is also a known spot for birdwatchers.
Many of the natural areas and country parks around Dunton Green are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife. Leybourne Lakes Country Park and Bradbourne Lakes are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for wildlife observation, watersports, and enjoying the orchards in bloom, such as near the Orchard, Pond, and Ruined Tower. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and even in winter, places like Pond and Houses on Dairy Lane are noted as lovely for a stroll.
Leybourne Lakes Country Park has a cafe on-site. While other lakes like Bradbourne Lakes and Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve are more focused on nature, they are typically close enough to nearby towns like Sevenoaks where you can find cafes and other amenities. It's always a good idea to check specific locations for available facilities.
Keston Common Fishponds and Heathland is unique because it's registered as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), an Ancient Scheduled Monument, and a Local Nature Reserve. It offers one of the closest examples to a natural landscape found in South East England.


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