Best lakes around Tickenham offer diverse aquatic experiences within a landscape characterized by varied water bodies. The area features both natural ponds and significant man-made reservoirs, providing habitats for wildlife and recreational opportunities. These water features contribute to the region's natural appeal, making it a destination for those seeking lakeside activities.
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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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Goram in legend was a giant who fought with his brother Vincent for the attentions of Avona. There are many old names around Bristol that relate to this story and features that depict where one of the giants sat, stamped, dug a trench to allow the river Avon to flow or died. Here is Goram's soap dish.
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Stop for a rest at this peaceful pond at the bottom of the lane, but watch out for the electric fence!
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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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Small water feature at the edge of the pond, there are steps leading down to the left where you can get an alternative view, along with a bench for a spot of lunch
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Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Goram's Soap Dish Pond is a natural monument with a local legend that children might enjoy. Ham Green Lake offers a peaceful spot to watch people fishing. For a broader range of activities, Puxton Park, near Tickenham, features a boating lake as part of its adventure park, which includes soft play areas and go-karts. Clevedon Marine Lake is also family-friendly, offering a unique open-air swimming experience.
The lakes around Tickenham offer a mix of natural and man-made features. You can explore tranquil ponds like Abbot's Pool, nestled within an idyllic mature woodland, home to wildlife such as deer, bats, and birds. Goram's Soap Dish Pond is a natural monument linked to local folklore. The area also features significant man-made reservoirs like Barrow Gurney Reservoirs, which supply drinking water and attract various birdlife.
Jacklands Fishing Lakes is a highly regarded spot for anglers near Tickenham. It offers well-stocked fly and coarse fishing lakes, with rainbow trout in the fly lake and a variety of fish including carp, bream, and perch in the coarse lake. They also provide fishing tackle and guidance for beginners. Additionally, Barrow Gurney Reservoirs are popular with anglers fishing for rainbow and brown trout.
Yes, Clevedon Marine Lake offers a unique open-air swimming experience on the Somerset coast. This unusual swimming pool fills with seawater from the Bristol Channel during spring tides, allowing you to swim with open views across the channel. It's open 24/7 and is also suitable for SUPs and canoers.
There are several walking routes that allow you to explore the area's lakes and surrounding landscapes. You can find various options, including easy hikes, by checking out the Easy hikes around Tickenham guide. For more general hiking, the Hiking around Tickenham guide provides additional trails, such as the Woodland Path – Cadbury Camp loop from Nailsea.
Yes, the Tickenham area offers road cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the Nailsea Wall – Nailsea Lanes loop from Nailsea or the Wrington Hill Climb – Brockley Combe Road Climb loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Tickenham guide.
Jacklands Fishing Lakes provides a range of amenities for visitors. There's a charming cafe serving coffee, homemade cakes, and snacks, as well as a farm shop selling local produce, smoked trout, and preserves. You can also enjoy a sculpture trail, and on-site toilets are available. Fishing tackle can be provided, and volunteers are often on hand to offer tips.
Yes, Goram's Soap Dish Pond is a natural monument with a local legend about a giant named Goram. This pond is said to be where Goram sat, making it a unique spot with a touch of local folklore. Abbot's Pool also has historical roots, originally part of a series of pools developed by medieval monks for fish farming.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For walking and enjoying the natural surroundings, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for activities like swimming at Clevedon Marine Lake. Anglers might find good conditions year-round at dedicated fishing spots like Jacklands Fishing Lakes or Barrow Gurney Reservoirs.
Yes, Jacklands Fishing Lakes has a charming cafe on-site that offers coffee, homemade cakes, and snacks. While specific pubs directly adjacent to all lakes are not listed, the general Tickenham area and nearby towns will have various cafes and pubs where you can find refreshments.
The diverse water bodies and surrounding woodlands support various wildlife. At Abbot's Pool, for instance, the nature reserve is home to deer, bats, and birds. The fishing lakes and reservoirs also attract a range of bird species, and the waters themselves are stocked with various fish, including trout, carp, bream, and perch.


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