Best lakes around Chesham Bois are found in the surrounding Chiltern Hills, offering diverse natural landscapes. This village area provides access to various bodies of water, from dedicated fishing lakes to scenic ponds within woodlands and village greens. The region is characterized by its semi-rural environment, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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Parkrun here every Saturday 9am, get there by 8.30am or the car park gets tricky. All other times the parking is easy 😉
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Lovely lake and doesn’t look like man made at all and would recommend Boots for the path and Park specially if there has been rain over last few days
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Stunning little pond on Penn Common with a charming pub nearby. A great place to stop for a break, or just to enjoy the view as you ride past. Especially beautiful as the sun is going down.
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Shardeloes Lake is a beautiful man-made lake situated between the villages of Old Amersham & Little Missenden in the Chiltern Hills. The lake provides a tranquil setting for a scenic walk, fishing, and bird-watching opportunities.
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Chipperfield Common is a 117-acre (47 ha) area of former heathland that has developed into beautiful woodland since grazing stopped here in the 1930s. There are a quintet of ponds on the common, as well as eight ancient sweet chestnut trees. Evidence of a Neolithic history can be seen in the form of two Bronze Age burial mounds.
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Good place for a coffee stop. "The Deli" serves excellent coffee and has a good range of snacks. There are tables inside and outside or if they're busy, there are benches on the green opposite.
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Poet John Milton lived here and there is a small museum on the hill out of town.
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For scenic walks and wildlife spotting, Shardeloes Lake is highly recommended. It's a man-made lake in the Chiltern Hills known for its tranquil setting, bird-watching opportunities, and sightings of Muntjac and Roe Deer. Another excellent choice is Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds, offering extensive footpaths through beautiful woodland with a 'quintet of ponds' and diverse wildlife.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Shardeloes Lake offers level paths, making it suitable for all-terrain pushchairs. Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds has an 'Easy Access Route' and plenty of space for children to explore. Additionally, the Village Green and Pond, Chalfont St Giles, and Coleshill Duck Pond are picturesque spots ideal for a relaxed visit with children, often featuring ducks to feed.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on leads. Both Kingfisher Lake and Heron Lake at Waterside Fishery permit dogs on leads. Shardeloes Lake and Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds are also popular for dog walks, offering ample space and trails.
Yes, the area is well-known for its fishing lakes. Waterside Fishery, just north of Chesham Bois, features Kingfisher Lake and Heron Lake. Kingfisher Lake is a 6-acre still-water lake known for specimen fishing, including record-breaking carp. Heron Lake is smaller, offering pleasure and specimen fishing on a booking-only basis. Both are set in tranquil, semi-rural locations.
Absolutely. Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds is a significant historical area featuring two Bronze Age burial mounds and ancient sweet chestnut trees. Bricky Pond on Chesham Bois Common also has historical significance, believed to have formed from clay diggings for brick making, and is a quiet spot to appreciate local heritage.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Chiltern Heritage Trail' for touring cyclists, and 'Wending around Wendover' for road cyclists. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Chesham Bois, Road Cycling Routes around Chesham Bois, and Gravel biking around Chesham Bois guide pages.
Yes, Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds offers an 'Easy Access Route' designed to be suitable for a wider range of visitors, including those with pushchairs or limited mobility. The paths around Shardeloes Lake are also generally level, making them suitable for all-terrain pushchairs.
Several lakes have amenities nearby. The Village Green and Pond, Chalfont St Giles, is an ideal spot with nearby cafes and pubs, including 'The Deli' for excellent coffee. Near Penn Common Pond, you'll find a charming pub just across the road. Coleshill Duck Pond is also close to the Red Lion pub, perfect for a lunch stop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil settings, the abundance of wildlife, and the variety of walking opportunities. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as at Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the picturesque village ponds like those in Chalfont St Giles and Coleshill for a relaxing break.
The lakes near Chesham Bois, particularly the fishing lakes like Kingfisher and Heron Lake, are primarily for angling and do not typically permit wild swimming due to their specific use and private nature. For other ponds and lakes, it's generally not recommended or permitted for safety and environmental reasons. Always check local regulations before considering any water activities.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying lush greenery, bird-watching, and longer walks. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially in woodland areas like Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds. Winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, and historically, Bricky Pond on Chesham Bois Common was even used for ice skating when conditions allowed.
While not a large lake, Bricky Pond on Chesham Bois Common is a local hidden gem. It's a historical feature within 40 acres of amenity woodland, offering a quiet spot for a stroll and a glimpse into the village's past. Its water levels vary seasonally, adding to its unique character.


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