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Top 5 Lakes around Coxheath

Lakes around Coxheath, Kent, offer a variety of natural and historical attractions. The area features several bodies of water, ranging from historic castle lakes to former industrial sites transformed into wildlife havens. These lakes provide opportunities for walking, nature observation, and watersports. The landscape around Coxheath is characterized by its blend of managed parkland and natural settings, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.

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  • The most popular lakes is Leeds Castle, a castle and lake that…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Leeds Castle

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Described as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’, Leeds Castle is a grandiose fortress nestled in picturesque countryside and surrounded by water. It is not just rich in beauty, though. …

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Brooklands Lake

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Brooklands Lake was once a sand and gravel pit but now a haven for wildlife and a lovely calm place for a walk. It is a popular place for fishing and bird watching alike.

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A beautiful footpath leads right through Leyborne Lakes, offering some wonderful water views in a tranquil setting.

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This footpath follows the southern shore of Great Water and offers wonderful, free to access views of Leeds Castle.

The castle is a grade 1 listed building. It's been here …

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September 8, 2024, View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath

This footpath follows the southern shore of Great Water and offers wonderful, free to access views of Leeds Castle. The castle is a grade 1 listed building. It's been here since 857 and has been the favourite residence of several monarchs. The present castle is mostly 19th century. It was left to the public in 1976 and open for visits.

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A beautiful footpath leads right through Leyborne Lakes, offering some wonderful water views in a tranquil setting. During the spring and summer months, look out for dragonflies and damselflies flitting above the water, as well as migratory birds who are often seen finding rest on the lakes.

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Luke
May 8, 2023, Leeds Castle

Maybe obvious to others, but because some of the signage was missing/hidden when we visited didn't realise that the public footpath intersects with the castle grounds which is private and which you must pay in order to use. The grounds are very pretty, but the entry ticket seem very expensive to me. You can still get nice views of the castle and grounds from the public footpath as well.

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Natalie
December 2, 2022, Brooklands Lake

Brooklands Lake was once a sand and gravel pit but now a haven for wildlife and a lovely calm place for a walk. It is a popular place for fishing and bird watching alike.

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Leeds Castle was in its long history a Norman stronghold, the private residence of 6 English queens of the Middle Ages (Eleanor of Castile, Margaret of France, Isabella of France, Joan of Navarre, Anna of Bohemia and Katharina de Valois), a palace of Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, in Jacobean times a country estate and a Georgian mansion. In the 20th century the castle was an elegant retreat and today Leeds Castle is one of the most visited attractions in the UK. Leeds Castle has Norman foundations, a medieval gatehouse; The Gloriette was built by Edward I and expanded in the times of Henry III, there is a Tudor tower and a 19th century country house. The first castle was built by the Norman Baron Robert de Crevecoeur in 1119, at the time of Henry I, the son of William the Conqueror, on an island in the River Len. In 1278, one and a half centuries later, it came into the possession of Queen Eleanor, the wife of Edwards I. For the next 300 years, the castle was a royal residence and part of the Wittum of the English queens.

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Dan Hobson
August 28, 2019, Leeds Castle

Described as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’, Leeds Castle is a grandiose fortress nestled in picturesque countryside and surrounded by water. It is not just rich in beauty, though. Leeds Castle has a very rich history. It has been a Norman stronghold; the private property of six of England’s medieval queens; a palace used by Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon; a Jacobean country house; a Georgian mansion; an elegant early 20th century retreat for the influential and famous; and in the 21st century, it has become one of the most visited historic buildings in Britain. Entry costs £26 for adults, £17.50 for children, and children under four-years-old can visit for free. Once you have bought a ticket, you can visit as many times as you like in the following year. For opening times and more information, visit: https://www.leeds-castle.com.

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Leeds Castle was already in the Domesday Book King William the Conqueror, the English Reichsgrundbuch, mention. It has been used gradually over the centuries as a Norman fortress, the residence of six medieval queens, as the palace of Henry VIII and as a sanctuary for the rich and powerful. In the more than 1000 years of its existence, the castle has survived many battles, housed powerful statesmen and inspired numerous artists. Today, it is led by the Leeds Castle Foundation and is the destination of many thousands of people seeking relaxation each year.

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October 1, 2018, Leeds Castle

Public footpath to see Leeds Castle, that can be walked on for free, as long as you do not leave the path

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular lakes for walking around Coxheath?

For a calm walk and wildlife observation, Brooklands Lake is a popular choice, once a sand and gravel pit, now a haven for nature. Leybourne Lakes Country Park also offers a variety of guided trails and is known for its wildlife.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks near the lakes in Coxheath?

Yes, the area is rich in history. Leeds Castle is a grandiose fortress surrounded by water, known as one of Britain's most visited historic buildings. You can also get free views of Leeds Castle from the Great Water Footpath.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes in Coxheath?

The lakes are havens for wildlife. Brooklands Lake is particularly noted for bird watching. Leybourne Lakes Country Park also boasts plenty of wildlife, making both excellent spots for nature observation.

Are the lakes around Coxheath suitable for families with children?

Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Leeds Castle offers a full day out with its grounds and activities, and children under four can visit for free. Brooklands Lake and Leybourne Lakes Country Park are also great for family walks and enjoying nature.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in Coxheath?

Yes, Leybourne Lakes Country Park is explicitly dog-friendly and features a dog-friendly cafe, making it an ideal spot for walks with your canine companion.

Are there opportunities for watersports at the lakes near Coxheath?

Yes, Leybourne Lakes Country Park is a popular area for watersports, including open water swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and windsurfing.

What are the best options for parking and public transport when visiting the lakes?

While specific parking details for each lake vary, many country parks and attractions like Leeds Castle offer dedicated parking. For public transport, it's advisable to check local bus routes connecting to specific lake destinations from Coxheath or nearby towns like Maidstone.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the lakes for visitors?

Yes, Leybourne Lakes Country Park has a dog-friendly cafe. For Leeds Castle, there are various dining options within the castle grounds. For other lakes, local pubs and cafes in nearby villages often provide refreshments.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Coxheath?

The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walks and watersports. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, though care should be taken on potentially slippery banks, especially around Bon Fleur Lakes.

Are there any cycling routes near the lakes in Coxheath?

Yes, the Coxheath area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several road cycling routes, such as the 'Green Lane – Babylon Lane loop from Coxheath' or 'Country Lane into Hunton – Coxheath Supermarket loop from Coxheath'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Coxheath guide.

What about mountain biking trails near the lakes?

For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails available in the wider Coxheath area. Routes like the 'Maidstone to Kings Hill loop' offer moderate challenges. You can discover more options in the MTB Trails around Coxheath guide.

What kind of fish can be found in the Bon Fleur Lakes?

The Bon Fleur Lakes, managed by the Maidstone Victory Angling Society, are popular for angling. Bramley Lake is mainly stocked with Carp, while Braeburn Lake is home to Tench, Crucians, Rudd, Roach, skimmers, and Perch.

What is the general terrain difficulty of walks around the lakes?

Walks around the lakes in Coxheath generally range from easy to moderate. Many country parks and lake paths offer relatively flat terrain suitable for leisurely strolls. However, some viewpoints, like the View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath, might involve slightly more challenging sections, though the path itself is generally accessible.

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