Best lakes around Long Itchington CP are situated in a region characterized by its rural Warwickshire landscape, featuring both natural and man-made water bodies. The area includes former canal reservoirs and quarry sites, which have been repurposed for leisure and conservation. These locations often provide green spaces and diverse habitats for wildlife. The lakes offer opportunities for various outdoor activities within a tranquil setting.
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Jephson gardens is nice to sit and watch the world go by, Savi is close by for coffee and cake
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We had to double back on ourselves slightly to see the lakes, as they were hidden behind a hedge
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Brandon Wood is a 178 acre forestryb situated about 6km east of Coventry. The woods feature a wide variety of flora including over 330 plant species and more than 50 species of tree, that provide habitat for a beautiful array of wildlife including Muntjac deer, buzzard, sparrowhawk, kestrel and great spotted woodpeckers.
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Draycote Water is an artificial reservoir (23 million m3), which was completed in 1969. In addition to its function as a water reserve, it is a leisure park u.a. for anglers, sailors, hikers. The rich bird life invites also to observations. Swimming is not allowed in the lake.
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The 100 acres of Ryton Pools Country Park are just waiting to be explored. The many different habitats are home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife. The excellent surfaced paths enable easy walking around the site, and provide access to an adjoining ancient woodland, Ryton Wood.
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The region's lakes offer diverse natural features. For instance, Bishops Bowl Lakes is set within a 90-acre former limestone quarry, creating an attractive stone-faced bowl and is a site of scientific interest due to its rich marine fossils. Pond in Brandon Wood is part of a 178-acre forestry with over 330 plant species and 50 tree species, providing habitat for diverse wildlife.
Yes, several lakes in the area are popular for fishing. Bishops Bowl Fishery, located on a former limestone quarry, is a well-known spot. Stockton Reservoir, a seven-acre lake, opened as a commercial day-ticket fishery in 1997. Home Farm Lake and Willow Lakes & Fields also offer tranquil fishing experiences, stocked with various coarse fish species including carp, tench, and roach.
Draycote Water is an excellent choice, functioning as a leisure park with facilities including a children's playground and free-to-use BBQ areas. Jephson Gardens, while not solely a lake, features a beautiful natural area with a lake, well-maintained gardens, a hot house, and a cafe, making it a pleasant place for families. Ryton Pools Country Park also offers excellent surfaced paths and facilities, suitable for family outings.
The lakes offer various walking opportunities. Draycote Water is popular for hikers, and Ryton Pools Country Park features excellent surfaced paths for easy walking. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes, including easy hikes and moderate trails. Find more details on specific routes in the Easy hikes around Long Itchington CP and Hiking around Long Itchington CP guides.
Yes, the area provides options for both running and cycling. Draycote Water is known for its cycle ways. Long Itchington Pond is also a good starting point for cyclists exploring local routes. For runners, there are several trails available, including the 'Long Itchington Circular Walk' and other running loops. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Long Itchington CP guide.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Stockton Reservoir, for example, is a former canal reservoir dating back to the Imperial period. Bishops Bowl Fishery is located on a former limestone quarry where significant marine fossils, including ichthyosaur and plesiosaur skeletons, were found in the Harbury quarry, now housed in the Natural History Museum, London.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. Draycote Water is known for its rich bird life, inviting observations. Pond in Brandon Wood, within a 178-acre forestry, provides habitat for a beautiful array of wildlife including Muntjac deer, buzzards, sparrowhawks, kestrels, and great spotted woodpeckers. Ryton Pools Country Park also boasts diverse habitats home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife.
Yes, Jephson Gardens is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Ryton Pools Country Park features excellent surfaced paths that enable easy walking around the site, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
For a tranquil fishing experience, consider Home Farm Lake, established in 2004, which offers a quiet farm setting. Willow Lakes & Fields also provides a secure and relaxed fishing environment amidst the Warwickshire countryside, adjacent to the Oxford Canal and quiet woodland, ideal for peaceful short or full-day sessions.
While not widely publicized, Long Itchington Pond offers a pleasant, well-maintained village pond with ample green space, serving as a quiet spot for relaxation. Home Farm Lake and Willow Lakes & Fields, with their focus on tranquil fishing in rural settings, could also be considered hidden gems for those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience.
Yes, Jephson Gardens has a cafe on-site. The region around Long Itchington CP generally offers local pubs and cafes, especially in the villages. For specific routes that include stops at pubs, you might find options within the Hiking around Long Itchington CP guide, such as routes passing 'The Boat Inn'.


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