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Top 4 Lakes around Glynde

Best lakes around Glynde, East Sussex, are found within its rural setting in the South Downs National Park. While Glynde village itself does not feature large natural lakes, it is home to Glynde Reach, a section of a river system known for angling. The area offers various water features and man-made reservoirs in its vicinity. These water bodies contribute to the natural landscape and provide opportunities for outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Glynde

  • The most popular lakes is Arlington Reservoir

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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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Jill's Pond

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A fantastic example of the dew ponds that are scattered across the South Downs.

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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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Pells Pool

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Built in 1860 and fed by a spring, Pells Pool is the oldest freshwater lido in the country that is still operating.

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Lott's Pond Forest Downhill Segment

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Great forest section with fast downhill segment. You'll pass Lott's Pond on your left. Lots of dog walkers so careful round those blind bends.

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Cav
April 14, 2023, Pells Pool

Peaceful and surprisingly scenic cut through that offers a different side of Lewes.

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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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So Sussex
July 29, 2021, Pells Pool

Built in 1860 and fed by a spring, Pells Pool is the oldest freshwater lido in the country that is still operating.

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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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Alice Baddeley
March 27, 2021, Pells Pool

Stand up on your bike to see this natural pool over the wall on your left!

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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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Mark Mitchell
September 27, 2018, Jill's Pond

A fantastic example of the dew ponds that are scattered across the South Downs. Dew ponds are artificially made bodies of water, typically at the top of hills that are well-draining, to make sure that there is water availability for livestock. Interesting little spot with great views of Lewes.

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Great forest section with fast downhill segment. You'll pass Lott's Pond on your left. Lots of dog walkers so careful round those blind bends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of water bodies can I expect to find around Glynde?

While Glynde village itself doesn't feature large natural lakes, the area offers a variety of water features. You'll find man-made reservoirs like Arlington Reservoir, historical dew ponds such as Jill's Pond, and sections of river systems like Glynde Reach. There's also the unique spring-fed Pells Pool, the country's oldest freshwater lido.

Where can I go for birdwatching near Glynde?

Arlington Reservoir is an excellent spot for birdwatching. As a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, it's home to many different animal species. The Osprey bird hide on the northwest bank is particularly recommended for observing cormorants, swallows, mallards, coots, Canadian geese, and black swans.

Are there any scenic viewpoints near lakes around Glynde?

Yes, Jill's Pond, an artificially made dew pond, offers great views of Lewes from its elevated position. Additionally, the trails within Wilmington Woods Bluebell Walk provide scenic vistas, especially when the bluebells are in bloom.

What outdoor activities are popular around the lakes near Glynde?

The area around Glynde offers a range of outdoor activities. Fishing is popular along Glynde Reach. Walking and hiking are enjoyed around reservoirs like Arlington Reservoir and in woodland areas like Wilmington Woods. For swimming, the historic Pells Pool is a unique option.

Can I go fishing near Glynde?

Yes, Glynde Reach, a section of a river system running through the village, is known for angling. It's home to various species including Bream, Carp, Tench, Pike, Perch, Roach, Rudd, and Eel. Anglers can often fish close to their cars, though it's considered a challenging but rewarding spot.

Are there family-friendly lakes or water features around Glynde?

Absolutely. Arlington Reservoir is a family-friendly destination with plenty of wildlife to observe. Jill's Pond offers an interesting historical feature and views. The Wilmington Woods Bluebell Walk is also suitable for families, especially during spring. For a unique swimming experience, Pells Pool is a historic freshwater lido that welcomes families.

What kind of walking trails are available near the lakes around Glynde?

You'll find diverse walking trails. Arlington Reservoir offers walks around its perimeter, ideal for nature observation. The Wilmington Woods Bluebell Walk provides enchanting woodland trails, particularly beautiful in warmer months. There are also forest sections like the one near Lott's Pond, which are popular for walks.

Are there cycling routes near the lakes around Glynde?

Yes, the area around Glynde is popular for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling styles. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the 'South Downs National Park loop from Lewes' and general cycling routes such as the 'Seaford & Newhaven loop from Lewes'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Glynde and Cycling around Glynde guide pages.

What historical water features can be found near Glynde?

Glynde has a few notable historical water features. Jill's Pond is a prime example of a traditional dew pond, artificially created to provide water for livestock on hills. Additionally, Pells Pool, built in 1860 and fed by a spring, holds the distinction of being the oldest freshwater lido in the country that is still operating.

Is Glynde Reach suitable for recreational visits?

Glynde Reach is primarily known as a destination for fishing. Its deep, clear waters in the heart of Glynde village attract anglers. While it's a picturesque part of the local river system, its main recreational draw is for those interested in angling rather than general waterside activities like boating or swimming.

What is the best time to visit the lakes and water features around Glynde?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching at Arlington Reservoir, spring and autumn offer migratory species. If you want to experience the vibrant bluebells, the warmer months are ideal for Wilmington Woods Bluebell Walk. For swimming at Pells Pool, the summer season is most suitable when it's open.

Are there running trails near the lakes around Glynde?

Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Offham loop from Lewes along the Ouse' and longer, more challenging runs such as the 'Church of St. Peter Southease loop from Lewes'. For more detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Glynde guide page.

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