Abbess Beauchamp And Berners Roding
Abbess Beauchamp And Berners Roding
Best lakes around Abbess Beauchamp And Berners Roding are found in the surrounding areas, including Epping Forest and nearby country parks. This region offers a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The area is characterized by ancient forests, diverse wildlife, and traditional village settings, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various lakes that serve as focal points for walking routes and natural observation.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Opened in 1894, Central Park is an area of outdoor space designed for all to enjoy in the centre of Chelmsford. Backing onto the River Can, it has areas of grass for relaxing as well as formal planting. There's also a playground and cafe.
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Writtle has a beautiful traditional village green. Complete with duck pond and Norman church, it's a picture-perfect place for a picnic. The village was once described as "one of the loveliest [...] in England, with a ravishing variety of ancient cottages"
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Hatfield Forest is an ancient royal hunting forest, and considered to be one of the best-preserved medieval forests in the world. In the past, deer were kept in the forest for hunting. Today you'll find deer aplenty still, though no longer pursued for the same reason. The forest boasts ancient trees, over 3,500 species of fungi, rare insects and a diverse array of birdlife. There's also a beautiful lake, café and river that meanders through.
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Enjoy a break here and admire the village pond. There’s a pub opposite too!
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Pretty Essex village centred around the village pond. A lovely spot to stop for a breather or refreshment.
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Quaint village, site of a former royal castle, now just the earthworks left (sadly mostly obscured from view and on private property).
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Hatfield Forest is a 403.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Essex, three miles east of Bishop's Stortford. It is also a National Nature Reserve and a Nature Conservation Review site. It is owned and managed by the National Trust. A medieval warren in the forest is a Scheduled Monument. Hatfield is the only remaining intact Royal Hunting Forest and dates from the time of the Norman kings. Other parts of the once extensive Forest of Essex include Epping Forest to the southwest, Hainault Forest to the south and Writtle Forest to the east. Hatfield Forest was established as a Royal hunting forest in the late eleventh century, following the introduction of fallow deer and Forest Laws were imposed on areas by the king. Deer hunting and chasing was a popular sport for Norman kings and lords and the word ‘forest’ strictly means place of deer rather than of trees. In the case of Hatfield the area under Forest Law consisted of woodlands with plains.
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Several lakes in the area are great for families. Hatfield Forest Lake, located within an ancient royal hunting forest, is a National Nature Reserve with diverse wildlife, perfect for exploration. Another option is Central Park Chelmsford, which features a playground and a cafe, making it ideal for a day out with children.
Yes, Hatfield Forest Lake is situated within Hatfield Forest, which is an ancient royal hunting forest dating back to Norman times. It's considered one of the best-preserved medieval forests in the world. Additionally, Pleshey Village, centered around its pond, is the site of a former royal castle, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like 'The White Horse loop from Matching' or 'Chipping Ongar Castle loop from Fyfield'. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'River Stort Towpath – View of Seventy Acres Lake loop from Harlow Mill'. Running enthusiasts can explore options like the 'Duck Pond loop from Roxwell'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking, gravel biking, and running guides for Abbess Beauchamp And Berners Roding.
For a tranquil picnic spot, consider Strawberry Hill Pond, nestled within Epping Forest. It offers a peaceful setting surrounded by conifers and sweet chestnut trees, complete with a wooden bench to relax and enjoy the surroundings after a forest walk. Writtle Village Green and Duck Pond also provides a picturesque setting for a picnic.
Yes, the Boating Lake within Hainault Forest Country Park offers the opportunity to hire traditional rowing boats by the hour. It's a peaceful, green paradise where you can explore the water and enjoy the scenery.
Hatfield Forest Lake is excellent for wildlife observation, being a National Nature Reserve known for its deer, diverse fungi, and birdlife. Connaught Water, part of the Epping Forest Centenary Walk, is another beautiful location to admire, especially in June and July when young wildlife is abundant.
Yes, Stondon Green Pond has a pub conveniently located directly opposite, making it a great spot to enjoy a break and refreshment after admiring the village pond.
Visitors appreciate the variety of settings, from serene village ponds to expansive forest lakes. The area is loved for its opportunities for peaceful walks, observing nature, and enjoying picturesque scenery. The presence of historical sites and family-friendly amenities also adds to the appeal, with many finding spots like Writtle Village Green and Duck Pond to be picture-perfect.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. Connaught Water in Epping Forest is a great spot for an easy day walk, allowing ample time to appreciate the scenery. The London LOOP trail also passes by the Boating Lake at Hainault Forest Country Park, providing an ideal spot for walkers to stop and enjoy the area.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant. In June and July, Connaught Water is especially beautiful with abundant young wildlife. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter walks can be peaceful, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Highams Park Boating Lake, located in the heart of Epping Forest, is described as a 'tranquil oasis'. While it can get busy on weekends, it remains a pleasant spot for relaxation and taking a breather amidst nature.
Yes, Connaught Water is part of the Epping Forest Centenary Walk, offering a beautiful location along a longer route. Additionally, the London LOOP trail passes by the Boating Lake in Hainault Forest Country Park, integrating it into a significant walking path.


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