Best lakes around Walton-In-Gordano offer diverse natural attractions in North Somerset, England. The region features a variety of water bodies, from unique marine lakes to tranquil inland pools and reservoirs. These locations provide opportunities for activities such as swimming, fishing, and wildlife observation. The natural landscape around Walton-In-Gordano is characterized by its coastal proximity and varied aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Lovelt dappled woodland through the Abbots pool bridleway. A great link up from the orchard trail and weir lane bridleway from Sandy lane
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Lovely stretch of bridle way through a small woods and past Abbots Pond. Rough rocky section at the northern end as the path merges onto Sandy Lane (alternative flat footpath through gate to the left). Can get muddy too!
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I found the route along the water to be the most beautiful. The lap went well. For the most part the path is on roads/footpaths and there are a few meters up and down, but everything is doable. There is also a route that leads along the water to the right of the pier, but I haven't tried it.
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The beach is an estuary beach and so you don’t really get sand, much more mud and rocky beach backed by some grass and salt marsh, adjacent to the beach is a 100-year-old artificial lake and a small park. On a clear day, you get some good views over to the south Wales coast. There's a car park and restrooms available for use. Plenty of benches to seat on
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Perfect for dog walks. The beach is an estuary beach and so you don’t really get sand, much more mud and rocky beach backed by some grass and salt marsh, adjacent to the beach is a 100-year-old artificial lake and a small park. On a clear day, you get some good views over to the south Wales coast. There's a car park and restrooms available for use. Plenty of benches to seat on
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Clevedon Marine Lake is an unusual swimming pool on the Somerset coast. Every spring tide, the pool fills with seawater from the Bristol Channel. You swim alongside open views across the channel – a unique experience! The lake is open 24/7 and is managed by a community group. They rely on donations so don't forget to put a few coins in the white boxes by the lake or donate online. The lake is open to swimmers, SUPs and canoers. You can bring along your inflatables too. For more information, see: http://clevedonmarinelake.co.uk/
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Abbotts Pool is a lovely little lake surrounded by woodland. You reach the lake via a network of lanes and bridleways. It lies on the NCN Route 334. The pools were closed in 2020 due to littering and anti-social behaviour. Makes sure you leave no trace so that humans can enjoy the beautiful spot alongside its wildlife.
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Abbots Pool is a tranquil pond nestled within an idyllic mature woodland. The pond was originally part of a series of pools developed by medieval monks to farm fish. Due to some antisocial behaviour at the pond, activities such as swimming and barbecues have been banned. However, there are still lots of beautiful trails to explore in this nature reserve, which is home to much wildlife including deer, bats and birds.
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The region around Walton-In-Gordano offers a diverse range of water bodies, including unique open-air marine lakes like Clevedon Marine Lake, tranquil inland ponds such as Abbot's Pool, and larger reservoirs like Blagdon Lake and Barrow Gurney Reservoirs. You'll also find smaller, peaceful lakes like Backwell Lake and Ham Green Lake.
Yes, Clevedon Marine Lake is a popular open-air, salt-water swimming pool that fills with seawater during spring tides, offering a unique experience with views across the Bristol Channel. Abbot's Pool is also known as a swimming spot, particularly in warmer months, though some activities like swimming have been restricted due to past antisocial behavior.
Several lakes in the area are popular for fishing. Blagdon Lake, situated at the foot of the Mendip Hills, is internationally renowned for still water trout fly fishing. Barrow Gurney Reservoirs are also popular among anglers for rainbow and brown trout. Ham Green Lake offers a peaceful setting for those who enjoy fishing.
Absolutely. Clevedon Marine Lake is family-friendly, allowing swimming, SUPs, and canoes. Backwell Lake features an accessible path with benches, perfect for leisurely strolls and wildlife viewing. Portishead Lake Grounds also offers a small park adjacent to an artificial lake, ideal for families.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Blagdon Lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its bird populations and wildflower meadows. Backwell Lake is a haven for wildlife, supporting over 10 species of birds, including mute swans and grey herons, and 19 species of dragonflies. Abbot's Pool, a nature reserve, is home to deer, bats, and various birds.
Yes, Backwell Lake offers an accessible path that circles the lake, making it suitable for all visitors, including those with wheelchairs or prams. This path provides a tranquil setting for exploring and wildlife viewing.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. Backwell Lake, for instance, is ideal for dog walking with its accessible path. Portishead Lake Grounds is also perfect for dog walks, offering open spaces and a coastal setting.
Beyond walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find opportunities for gravel biking, mountain biking, and general cycling on routes like those in the Gravel biking around Walton-In-Gordano guide, the MTB Trails around Walton-In-Gordano guide, and the Cycling around Walton-In-Gordano guide. These routes often pass by or are close to the region's lakes and natural features.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming at Clevedon Marine Lake or Abbot's Pool, warmer months are ideal. For walking and wildlife observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Fishing seasons vary by lake, so it's best to check specific regulations for Blagdon Lake or Barrow Gurney Reservoirs.
Yes, Abbot's Pool has historical significance, as it was originally developed by medieval monks for fish farming. Blagdon Lake is also notable for its long history of still water trout fly fishing, with catch records dating back to the early 1900s.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique swimming experience at Clevedon Marine Lake, the tranquil atmosphere and wildlife at places like Backwell Lake and Abbot's Pool, and the scenic walks offered by trails such as Abbots Pond Bridleway. The varied natural beauty and recreational opportunities are highly appreciated.


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