Best lakes around Woodnewton are found in the surrounding natural areas and country parks, offering diverse outdoor activities. While Woodnewton itself is a village, nearby regions feature significant water bodies and extensive parkland. These areas provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The landscape is characterized by a mix of lakes, rivers, woodlands, and meadows.
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Gunwade Lake at Ferry Meadows is a fantastic spot for a flat and scenic run. If you're a runner, I highly recommend checking it out! The path is wide and well-maintained, and you'll often see lots of other runners and walkers, making it a really friendly and motivating place to be. It’s perfect for working on your pacing and enjoying the beautiful views. #running #FerryMeadows #GunwadeLake #runnertip
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Blatherwycke Lake is part of the estate and not easily accessed. There is a footpath which passes at this point, but the landowners don't like people enjoying the area.
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Just remember its a country park, chill out and relax, ride slowly, - even though you may be on a highly geared all terrain bike, or you're slicked up ready for a world class time trial - its still just a country park. No Strava sections here, just other people on bikes, little kids on bikes, older people on bikes, people with dogs ...on bikes... you get me...
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Note that Rutland Cycles outlet in Ham Lane is now closed. Nearest bike shop is Bristows, Church Drive, PE2 5HE
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A very popular country park with lots of wide well surfaced paths and a couple of cafes but it can be busy at any time. Very popular with dog walkers and families with young children. Caution recommended on all the many blind bends.
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Part of Nene Park, Ferry Meadows is a hive of activity and relaxation. Gunwade Lake, Overton and Lynch Lake make for a beautiful setting for a run, not far from the centre of Peterborough. There is a cafe, bus stops and car parking so it also makes for a good start/end point for a run along the River Nene.
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Gunwade Lake in Ferry Meadows is a popular place for outdoor activity. Kayaks and canoes are available to hire, there is a 400m open water swimming loop and highly renowned fishing. There is also a cafe by the car park, The Lakeside Kitchen & Bar.
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Nestled in the Welland Valley, Barrowden is an idyllic Rutland village. There is fantastic walking to the north around Rutland Water, while Wakerley Great Wood and Fineshade Wood both boast a network of trails to the southeast. Two long-distance trails pass through the village: the Jurassic Way and the Rutland Round. Walkers can find fuel and refreshment at the Exeter Arms.
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Yes, Ferry Meadows in Nene Park, featuring Gunwade Lake, is an excellent choice for families. It offers watersports, play areas like Fox Play, a miniature railway, and plenty of space for walking and picnicking. Barnwell Country Park is another fantastic option with accessible trails, wildlife observation, and picnic areas.
At Ferry Meadows in Nene Park, specifically on Gunwade Lake, you can enjoy pedalos, kayaks, paddleboards, and open water swimming. Equipment hire is available at Nene Outdoors Watersports and Activity Centre.
Coarse fishing is available at Barnwell Country Park with a day permit. Additionally, Gunwade Lake in Ferry Meadows is highly renowned for fishing.
Yes, Barnwell Country Park offers accessible surfaced trails, making it suitable for visitors of all ages and abilities. Ferry Meadows in Nene Park also has wide, well-maintained paths around its lakes, which are generally accessible.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. At Ferry Meadows, you can observe various birds and other animals. Barnwell Country Park also features a wildlife observation hide, providing opportunities to spot local fauna.
Yes, Ferry Meadows in Nene Park is dog-friendly, though dogs are requested to be leashed in certain areas. Many walking trails around the lakes in the region welcome dogs, but always check local signage for specific rules.
You can find numerous walking and running trails around the lakes. Ferry Meadows offers scenic paths around Gunwade Lake, ideal for a flat and scenic run. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Woodnewton guide, which includes routes like the 'Oak Lake loop'.
Yes, Ferry Meadows in Nene Park has various trails suitable for cycling. For dedicated cycling routes, you can check out the MTB Trails around Woodnewton guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Woodnewton guide for options that may pass near some of the lakes.
Yes, Ferry Meadows in Nene Park offers car parking facilities. Barnwell Country Park also provides parking for visitors. It's always advisable to check specific park websites for current parking information and potential fees.
Blatherwycke Lake is part of a private estate. While a public footpath passes nearby, direct access to the lake itself is not easily available.
Barrowden Village Green and Pond is an idyllic settlement in the Welland Valley that includes a pond. It's a great starting point for walks, with the Jurassic Way and the Rutland Round long-distance trails passing through the village.
Yes, at Ferry Meadows in Nene Park, there is a cafe by the car park called The Lakeside Kitchen & Bar. In Barrowden Village, which features a pond, you can find refreshment at the Exeter Arms.


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