Best lakes around Wraxall And Failand are primarily characterized by their diverse ponds and water features rather than large natural lakes. The area, including the National Trust's Tyntesfield estate, offers a blend of designed landscapes and wilder areas, providing habitats for wildlife and opportunities for tranquil walks. The Failand Swimming Pond provides a modern recreational option, while historical water features like the Bathing Pond near Gable Farm add to the local interest. This region offers various outdoor experiences centered around…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Prepare yourself for the coming hill or take a different direction 😁🥵🚵
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I found the route along the water to be the most beautiful. The lap went well. For the most part the path is on roads/footpaths and there are a few meters up and down, but everything is doable. There is also a route that leads along the water to the right of the pier, but I haven't tried it.
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A nice place to stop for a breather and a snack to prepare for the climb you're likely about to do... whichever way you go.
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Clevedon Marine Lake is an unusual swimming pool on the Somerset coast. Every spring tide, the pool fills with seawater from the Bristol Channel. You swim alongside open views across the channel – a unique experience! The lake is open 24/7 and is managed by a community group. They rely on donations so don't forget to put a few coins in the white boxes by the lake or donate online. The lake is open to swimmers, SUPs and canoers. You can bring along your inflatables too. For more information, see: http://clevedonmarinelake.co.uk/
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Abbotts Pool is a lovely little lake surrounded by woodland. You reach the lake via a network of lanes and bridleways. It lies on the NCN Route 334. The pools were closed in 2020 due to littering and anti-social behaviour. Makes sure you leave no trace so that humans can enjoy the beautiful spot alongside its wildlife.
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Just cautious and considerate of walkers, dogs, children... Nice scenic path though
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Abbots Pool is a tranquil pond nestled within an idyllic mature woodland. The pond was originally part of a series of pools developed by medieval monks to farm fish. Due to some antisocial behaviour at the pond, activities such as swimming and barbecues have been banned. However, there are still lots of beautiful trails to explore in this nature reserve, which is home to much wildlife including deer, bats and birds.
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Small water feature at the edge of the pond, there are steps leading down to the left where you can get an alternative view, along with a bench for a spot of lunch
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The area is characterized by diverse ponds and water features rather than large natural lakes. You'll find wildlife ponds, a modern swimming pond, and historical aquatic elements. Notable locations include the National Trust's Tyntesfield estate with its wildlife ponds, and the Failand Swimming Pond.
Yes, the Failand Swimming Pond, completed in late 2022, offers a fresh, natural swimming experience with clear water and aquatic plants. Additionally, the nearby Clevedon Marine Lake is an unusual swimming pool on the Somerset coast that fills with seawater and is open to swimmers, SUPs, and canoers.
The National Trust's Tyntesfield estate is an excellent location for observing diverse wildlife. Its actively maintained ponds serve as crucial habitats, particularly for newts, and the estate's woodlands and meadows are home to bats, birds, and hares. Abbot's Pool, a tranquil pond within an idyllic mature woodland, is also a nature reserve home to deer, bats, and birds.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Tyntesfield estate offers tranquil walks and wildlife observation. The Clevedon Marine Lake is family-friendly for swimming and water activities. In Bristol, Pond in St George's Park and Eastville Park Lake are within parks offering playgrounds and open spaces for community gatherings.
Historically, the Tyntesfield estate featured a boating lake, though it was drained in 1939 and is no longer a functional body of water. There is also a historical Bathing Pond near Gable Farm, which holds Grade II listed status and features a small pool and a weir, indicating its historical significance.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around the Tyntesfield estate, or discover routes like the 'Tyntesfield Woodland Walk'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Wraxall And Failand guide, which includes easy to moderate routes such as 'Failand – Giant Redwoods loop' and 'Bluebells in Prior's Wood loop'.
Absolutely. The area offers several cycling routes. For example, the Bridge Over Blagdon Lake offers a beautiful straight road with great lake views. You can find more cycling tours in the Cycling around Wraxall And Failand guide, including routes like 'Festival Way – Clifton Suspension Bridge loop' and 'Ham Green Lake – River Avon Trail loop'.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings for walks, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the unique recreational options. Highlights like Bridge Over Blagdon Lake are loved for their scenic views, while Clevedon Marine Lake is praised for its unique open-water swimming experience.
Yes, the Tyntesfield estate offers tranquil walks around its ponds and through its grounds. For more easy options, you can consult the Easy hikes around Wraxall And Failand guide, which features routes like 'Tyntesfield Estate – Chapel at Tyntesfield loop' that are suitable for casual strolls.
While Abbot's Pool is a beautiful and tranquil spot, activities such as swimming and barbecues have been banned due to past antisocial behavior. It is best enjoyed for exploring its nature reserve and woodland trails.
The Tyntesfield estate and its ponds are beautiful year-round, offering different natural beauty with each season. For swimming at the Failand Swimming Pond or Clevedon Marine Lake, warmer months are generally preferred. Wildlife observation is often best during spring and summer.


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