Best lakes around Rodborough are primarily found within the significant natural landscape of Rodborough Common, which features historic dew ponds. This area is a 116-hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for its limestone grassland and diverse flora and fauna. Beyond the common, the region includes various man-made lakes and ponds within park settings. These water features contribute to the area's ecological value and offer scenic views over the Stroud valley.
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Beautiful trails to choose from whether via lake, woodland or track - rewarding stop off at Henry’s at Woodchester for brunch, tea variations, barista coffee, pastries and cake.. not to mention Stroud Brewery Beers, Oliver’s Fine Cider and Woodchester Valley Wines. Adventure trail for children and adults👌💫
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Miserden Park's Lake serene atmosphere, picturesque scenes, and charming countryside surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills makes the most perfect location for a walk. Pick a peaceful spot to relax, watch the local anglers catching their dinner, or pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy a bite to eat.
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The Painswick Rococo Gardens are the only Rococo Gardens in the UK, full of little follies, different types of gardens, sculptures and mazes. If you are in the area already, well worth checking them out.
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A lovely tranquil spot by a charming old boat house. A great spot to stop with lovely views of Middle and Old Ponds.
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There are several smaller trails at the lake edge if you search for them and get off the beaten track.
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There are various trails close to the lake if you search for them and get off the beaten track.
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Very lovely pond in a great NT park with a good variety of walking trails
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Stunning gardens in a lovely overall setting. Good free parking area. Play area (hidden away), lake, maze, second hand bookshop, gift shop, cafe. The shop is not open atm and maze is closed - children there seemed to mange to make their own entertainment though. Cafe was very welcoming and still has lovely food although limited due to COVID atm and only takeway currently. Toilet facilities usually include baby change but only portaloo now. Pretty good on the COVID arrangements and you need to book ahead. They are trying to work out how they can open up a bit more but limited space in cafe/shop building.
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The Rodborough area features traditional dew ponds on the ecologically significant Rodborough Common, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Additionally, you'll find various man-made lakes within park and garden settings, such as Miserden Park Lake and Middle Pond at Woodchester Park.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Parkmill Pond offers beautiful trails and an adventure trail for children. Middle Pond at Woodchester Park is also within a National Trust park with various walking trails suitable for families. Painswick Rococo Garden features a lake, a maze, and a play area, making it a fun outing.
Rodborough Common, home to the historic dew ponds, is internationally important for its diverse species. You can find over a hundred species of grasses and wildflowers, including rare orchids, and more than 30 species of butterflies, such as the Duke of Burgundy and marsh fritillary. The area also saw the reintroduction of the endangered Large Blue butterfly.
Yes, there are excellent walking opportunities. Parkmill Pond has trails along the lake edge, through woodlands, or on tracks. Middle Pond at Woodchester Park is surrounded by a good variety of walking trails within the National Trust park. Rodborough Common itself offers numerous self-led walks with breathtaking views.
The common and its dew ponds are particularly beautiful in spring and summer when the limestone grassland is vibrant with wildflowers like cowslips and early purple orchids, and butterflies are active. The scenic views over the Stroud valley are enjoyable year-round, but warmer months offer the best conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the flora and fauna.
Rodborough Common is a popular spot for dog walking, offering open spaces and trails for pets to enjoy. When visiting other park settings with lakes, it's always advisable to check specific park rules regarding dogs, especially if they are nature reserves or managed gardens.
Rodborough Common, where the traditional dew ponds are located, holds significant geological importance. Old quarry workings on the common contain numerous fossils from the Middle Jurassic Period. The common itself is a historic landscape, owned and managed by the National Trust, with the dew ponds being traditional features of the area.
Yes, after a stroll on Rodborough Common, 'Winstone's Ice Cream' is often available, providing a pleasant treat. Near Parkmill Pond, you can find Henry’s at Woodchester for brunch, coffee, pastries, and local beverages. Painswick Rococo Garden also has a cafe.
Beyond walking and enjoying nature, the Rodborough area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Rodborough Common loop via Rodborough Fort & Bowl Hill'. For cycling, there are options like the 'Cotswold Commons & Slad Valley loop'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Rodborough and Cycling around Rodborough guides.
Rodborough Common offers breathtaking views over the Stroud valley and the Severn estuary, as well as the River Severn, Forest of Dean, and Welsh hills beyond. Miserden Park Lake also provides picturesque scenes amidst charming countryside, and Ozleworth Gravel Track offers amazing views, including a private lake.
For Rodborough Common, there is a National Trust car park available, which serves as a good starting point for exploring the dew ponds and trails. Specific parking information for other lakes within parks or gardens would typically be available on their respective websites or at the entrance.


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