Best lakes around Bromham are found in two distinct UK locations: Bromham, Bedfordshire, and Bromham, Wiltshire. Bromham, Bedfordshire, features the Bromham Lake Local Nature Reserve, a former extraction site now offering woodland, grassland, and a lake for nature appreciation. In contrast, Bromham, Wiltshire, is near various lakes catering to activities like fishing and water sports, such as Woodside Lakes and Coate Water Country Park. The region offers diverse water-based activities and natural landscapes for outdoor recreation.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Nice lake that can be found in Marston Vale Millennium Country Park. There are plenty of trails around the lake to chose from, all with that great view of the lake.
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There are some secluded spots, accessible via gaps in the shrubbery, great way to rest your feet or have a quick spot of lunch. Particularly peaceful on a warm sunny day.
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Great waterside riding through the park on Route 51 or using the cycle friendly paths and trails around Priory.
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We did the 3.63 mile loop from Harrold Odell county park. It's a fab park and route, although you'll need wellies after a wet winter! There is also a lot of farmland in the area and we heard bird scarers almost the whole way round, even walking through the village, so if you're bringing a dog with a noise aversion, you may want to keep them on the lead.
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At the eastern end of the Bedford River Park is the 297-acre (120 ha) Grange Estate. Situated on the River Great Ouse's floodplain, there are many pleasant trails by little lakes and along brooks. It’s a great place to spot kingfishers. South east of the estate is the village of Willington, where you find Danish Camp, one of the few remaining water-filled moats left from the Viking Age. Today, there's an adjacent restaurant in a Norwegian log cabin. This characterful eatery is a great place to relax after a walk in the Bedford River Valley Park.
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Kempston Riverside Park follows the River Great Ouse as it meanders into central Bedford. Myriad trails explore the surrounding greenery and there are a few small lakes and ponds that offer numerous wildlife spotting opportunities. Kingfishers are a common sight along this stretch.
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Harrold is a picturesque Bedfordshire village on the banks of the River Great Ouse. The village enjoys a prime location on the edge of the Harrold-Odell Country Park, which comprises two large lakes, parkland and water meadows. The village is notable for its ancient bridge, which spans the river and connects to an equally ancient causeway to the village of Carlton.
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A "Green Flag" Country Park managed by Bedfordshire Borough Council. It sits in a large meander on the River Great Ouse and is made up of meadows, lakes (Priory Lake & Finger Lakes), reed beds and woodland. A nice spot for a relaxing ride and just off the disused east-west running railway line between Bedford and Sandy. Cycling's not permitted in some parts of the country park, so be mindful of others.
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Around Bromham, you'll find a diverse range of lakes. In Bedfordshire, there are natural lakes within country parks like Priory Lake and Harrold-Odell Country Park, as well as river-fed lakes and smaller ponds. Bromham Lake Local Nature Reserve in Bedfordshire is a former extraction site now offering a serene environment for nature appreciation. In Wiltshire, the area near Bromham features lakes primarily used for fishing, such as Woodside Lakes, and larger country parks like Coate Water Country Park which offers various water-based activities.
Yes, several lakes around Bromham are great for families. In Bedfordshire, Priory Lake, Harrold-Odell Country Park, The Grange Estate Trails, Stewartby Lake, and Kempston Riverside Park are all noted as family-friendly. These locations often feature walking paths, open spaces, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. In Wiltshire, Coate Water Country Park is also suitable for families, offering nature trails and picnic spots.
You can find a variety of walking routes. Bromham Lake Local Nature Reserve in Bedfordshire offers a circular walk of about 45 minutes to an hour. Priory Lake and Harrold-Odell Country Park also have numerous tracks and routes. The Grange Estate Trails provide pleasant paths by small lakes and along brooks. For more structured walking and running options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as those found in the Running Trails around Bromham guide.
Yes, particularly in the Wiltshire area near Bromham. Woodside Lakes, located a few miles east of Devizes, is a complex specifically designed for carp fishing, catering to anglers of all skill levels with fish over 34lb. While the Bedfordshire lakes are more focused on nature appreciation, some may allow fishing in designated areas; it's best to check local regulations for specific sites.
Bromham Lake Local Nature Reserve is important for aquatic birds like terns and coot. You can also spot various plants such as water crowfoot and reedmace. The wild flower meadow provides a habitat for butterflies, making it a great spot for nature observation and quiet strolls.
Yes, the area offers several cycling opportunities. Priory Lake has plenty of tracks and routes suitable for various bike types. You can find more extensive cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Bromham guide and the Cycling around Bromham guide, which include routes like the 'River Great Ouse in Bedford – Priory Lake loop'.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural features, the region has some historical context. Bromham Lake Local Nature Reserve in Bedfordshire was formed from a former extraction site where an Iron Age house was discovered. Near The Grange Estate Trails, you can find Danish Camp in Willington, one of the few remaining water-filled moats from the Viking Age. Harrold village, near Harrold-Odell Country Park, is also notable for its ancient bridge.
Yes, parking is generally available. At Bromham Lake Local Nature Reserve in Bedfordshire, free parking is available in laybys near the entrance on Lower Farm Road. Woodside Lakes in Wiltshire also provides on-site parking. For other country parks and nature reserves, dedicated parking facilities are usually provided, though it's always good to check specific location details before visiting.
Many outdoor areas around Bromham's lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks. For example, Harrold-Odell Country Park is a popular spot for dog walks. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check specific site regulations for any restrictions.
Yes, some lake areas offer refreshment options. Priory Lake, for instance, has a good cafe with friendly staff. Near The Grange Estate Trails, you can find a restaurant in a Norwegian log cabin at Danish Camp, which is a great place to relax after a walk.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and enjoying the wildflowers and aquatic birds. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, though some paths might be muddy after wet weather, as noted for Harrold-Odell Country Park.
While specific accessibility details for all lakes are not universally provided, many country parks aim to offer accessible paths. Bromham Lake Local Nature Reserve provides a serene environment for quiet strolls, and larger country parks often have paved or well-maintained trails. It's advisable to check the specific park's website or contact them directly for detailed information on wheelchair accessibility.


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