Best lakes around Cobham are situated in a town located north of central Surrey on the banks of the River Mole. The area features a mix of historically significant and well-maintained bodies of water. These lakes offer picturesque scenery and various recreational opportunities. Cobham's natural landscape provides diverse settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A beautiful footpath leads right through Leyborne Lakes, offering some wonderful water views in a tranquil setting. During the spring and summer months, look out for dragonflies and damselflies flitting above the water, as well as migratory birds who are often seen finding rest on the lakes.
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Brooklands Lake was once a sand and gravel pit but now a haven for wildlife and a lovely calm place for a walk. It is a popular place for fishing and bird watching alike.
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Leybourne Lakes Country Park is a popular area for walking, with a number of guided trails and routes available. As you hike around here you're also likely to see a variety of watersports including open water swimming, stand up paddle boarding and windsurfing. It is an oasis of calm with plenty of wildlife and a dog friendly cafe.
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A number of trails of varying lengths afford great views over the pools, the wildlife, and the River Thames running alongside
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Higham lakes are a lovely spot in Higham Park's gardens. The regal estate, created in 1320, was home to the De Hegham family for many years. Various legendary guests have visited Higham including Jane Austen, Ian Fleming, General Charles de Gaulle, and even Mozart.
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Get place to walk the dog or for watersports!
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Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve boasts open horizons, expansive views and, of course, plenty of birdlife. Keep a look-out for bird species, including avocet, lapwing, little egret, cuckoo, and more. There are a number of nature trails around the reserve and many great viewpoints which let you gaze over the pools, the river, and the wildlife.
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For nature enthusiasts, Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve is highly recommended, known for its open horizons, expansive views, and abundant birdlife including avocet and little egret. The Serpentine Lake at Painshill also offers tranquil strolls and is a haven for wildlife like swans and herons.
Yes, Higham Lakes are located within Higham Park's gardens, an estate with a history dating back to 1320. The Serpentine Lake at Painshill is also historically significant, being a man-made 18th-century landscape feature with restored bridges and one of the largest working waterwheels in the UK.
Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve offers flat walks with great views over the pools and the River Thames. Brooklands Lake, once a sand and gravel pit, is now a calm place for a walk and bird watching. The Serpentine Lake at Painshill provides tranquil strolls along its banks with a two-mile paved accessible route.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve, Higham Lakes, Leybourne Lakes Country Park, Brooklands Lake, and Capstone Farm Country Park are all noted as suitable for families. The Serpentine Lake at Painshill also has an accessible route perfect for families with young children.
Yes, the Serpentine Lake at Painshill features a two-mile paved accessible route, making it suitable for visitors with limited mobility and families with young children.
Leybourne Lakes Country Park is known for being dog-friendly and even has a dog-friendly cafe. For other locations, it's always best to check specific park rules regarding dogs before your visit.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking routes, road cycling routes, and running trails available. For example, Capstone Farm Country Park offers opportunities for walking, running, and cycling, while Leybourne Lakes Country Park is popular for watersports like open water swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and windsurfing.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Manor Pond is a picturesque, spring-fed lake particularly popular for angling, well-stocked with various carp species, tench, bream, and pike. Silvermere Lake is also known as a venue for specimen carp fishing. Brooklands Lake and Capstone Farm Country Park are also popular for fishing.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and warmer weather for activities like walking and watersports. Autumn provides stunning foliage, and even winter walks can be peaceful, especially at places like Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve with its open views.
Parking is generally available at many locations. For instance, Manor Pond offers dedicated parking for anglers. For places like Painshill, specific parking information can usually be found on their official website. It's advisable to check the specific lake's website or local guides for detailed parking availability before your visit.
Yes, Leybourne Lakes Country Park has a dog-friendly cafe. For other locations like Painshill, there are often refreshment options within the grounds or nearby. Checking local listings or the specific venue's website is recommended for current offerings.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve is a birdwatcher's paradise with avocet, lapwing, and little egret. The Serpentine Lake at Painshill is home to swans, Egyptian Geese, herons, and coots. Brooklands Lake is also a haven for bird watching.


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