Best lakes around Peldon offer diverse natural landscapes within the wider Essex region. While Peldon itself is a village, the surrounding area features various water bodies, including reservoirs, country park lakes, and coastal nature reserves. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The area's geography includes a mix of inland and estuarial environments.
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This area has suffered coastal erosion and the path no longer exists in areas, if the tide was high you have to walk inland like I did around the boating lake. No signs explaining what is happening, the path sign does point inland then a sign after indicates walking route.
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High Wood's Country Park's lake is a peaceful spot in the park to take a break and enjoy Colchester's vibrant countryside.
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The concrete road surface is pretty rough but best to try and carry your speed if you can for the rises at either end.
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Another way to cross Abberton Reservoir with water views on both sides. As the title suggests, a great spot for some mid-ride bird spotting.
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Enjoy the absolute quiet of this segment of footpath which runs alongside Ray Creek. I walked this stretch and didn't see or hear anything but nature. This large and important 683 acre nature reserve at the mouth of the Colne Estuary consists of a shingle ridge enclosing a considerable area of saltmarsh, through which Ray Creek flows. The shingle and sand is nearly all that remains of a much larger area between Walton-on-the-Naze and St Osyth that existed at the end of the 19th century but has now mostly been developed by the holiday industry. The saltmarsh is a typical example of the habitat of Essex and supports Golden Samphire and Small Cord-grass (both nationally scarce) as well as Sea Wormwood, Sea Lavender and Thrift. The shingle and sand ridge has many attractive plants including Sea Holly, Sea Bindweed, Sea Spurge, Yellow Horned-poppy and Sea Kale. The exposed mudflats, shell banks and shingle pools provide a feeding ground for large numbers of waders that arrive in autumn and winter. It is also used as a winter feeding area for Brent Geese. The Point is on a major migration route for finches, chats, Pipits, Skylarks and Hirundines. Raptors are also seen frequently. In summer there is a small nesting colony of Little Terns on the shingle with Oystercatchers and Ringed Plovers. Other breeding birds include Redshank, Skylark, Reed Bunting and Linnet. The nesting area is fenced off to protect nesting birds. The reserve is also important for its invertebrates with particularly good numbers of spiders, beetles and moths recorded. A variety of solitary bees and wasps find the sandy substrate ideal for nesting. Many of these invertebrates are rare, nationally or locally, and a number of Red Data Book species (the rarest of the rare) are present. At high tides various parts of the reserve can be flooded for some time, including around the car park and either end of the footbridge so consult a tide table before you visit. It is advisable to wear wellingtons or waterproof boots as it may be muddy, or even necessary to wade, at any time of year. During the breeding season (March to September) please walk below the last high tide mark as eggs and chicks are extremely difficult to see and are easily trampled.
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The Peldon area offers a diverse range of water environments, including reservoirs, country park lakes, and coastal nature reserves. These provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and wildlife observation, blending inland and estuarial landscapes.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. High Woods Country Park Lake is a peaceful, family-friendly lake where you can enjoy Colchester's countryside. Birdwatching at Abberton Reservoir is also listed as family-friendly, offering great opportunities for bird spotting.
For excellent birdwatching, visit Birdwatching at Abberton Reservoir. This viewpoint offers water views on both sides and is known for bird spotting. Additionally, Colne Point Nature Reserve is a significant feeding ground for waders and birds, located on a major migration route, and hosts a nesting colony of Little Terns in summer.
For absolute quiet and immersion in nature, Colne Point Nature Reserve is highly recommended. It features a shingle ridge enclosing saltmarsh and offers a tranquil footpath alongside Ray Creek. High Woods Country Park Lake also provides a peaceful spot to relax.
There are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Wild Birds on the Reservoir loop' which is an easy 5 km hike from Layer Breton, or a moderate 7.9 km version from Layer-de-la-Haye. For more options, explore the Hiking around Peldon guide or the Easy hikes around Peldon guide.
Yes, the area offers various running trails. You can find routes such as the 'Friday Woods loop' from Layer-de-la-Haye, which is an easy 3.2 km run. For a wider selection of trails, check out the Running Trails around Peldon guide.
When visiting Colne Point Nature Reserve, be aware that high tides can flood parts of the reserve, including around the car park. It's advisable to consult a tide table before your visit and wear wellingtons or waterproof boots, as conditions can be muddy. During the breeding season (March to September), please walk below the last high tide mark to protect nesting birds.
While Peldon itself doesn't have prominent fishing lakes, the wider Essex region offers excellent options. These include Oak Lakes Fisheries near Southminster, known for Carp, Pike, and Catfish; Prestons Lake near Colchester, stocked with Carp, Pike, and Tench; and Oakford Farm Fishery in Nounsley, offering coarse fishing with multiple lakes for various skill levels.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for wildlife observation. Highlights like High Woods Country Park Lake are valued for being a 'peaceful spot to take a break'. The area's diverse natural landscapes, from reservoirs to coastal reserves, offer varied experiences for enjoying the countryside and spotting birds.
Yes, there is a Coastal Path at Boating Lake (Erosion Area) where coastal erosion has impacted the path. If the tide is high, you may need to walk inland around the boating lake as the path no longer exists in some areas.
You can experience Abberton Reservoir by taking a route that crosses it, offering water views on both sides. It's an excellent spot for bird spotting. Be aware that the concrete road surface can be rough, so maintaining speed is helpful for the rises at either end.


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