Lakes around Filton offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities within and near this town in South Gloucestershire. The area features a mix of established natural ponds, urban park lakes, and historically significant man-made bodies of water. These locations provide settings for activities such as walking, wildlife observation, and angling. Future developments, like the Brabazon Lake, are set to expand the region's green spaces.
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The Duchess Pond in the Stoke Park estate is used as a fishing lake. Despite its noisy proximity to the motorway it's a nice place to walk and you may see water birds that are otherwise rare in the Bristol area. Look out for reed warblers, reed bunting and Egyptian geese.
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A lovely little pond on the Stoke Park Estate, this would be a tranquil spot were it not for the nearby M32. Nevertheless, it's a pleasant spot both in terms of its scenery and its wildlife. The pond supports bird species such as reed warbler and reed bunting and is also used for angling.
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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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A picturesque fishing lake. A good place to stop for a break.
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Please note the pool is currently closed to walkers and swimmers.
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Around Filton, you'll discover a mix of natural ponds, urban park lakes, and historically significant man-made bodies of water. These include tranquil spots like Duchess Pond, urban green spaces like Eastville Park Lake, and fishing lakes such as Bitterwell Lake.
Yes, as part of the significant Brabazon development on the former Filton Airfield, a new 15-acre park is planned to include its own lake. This upcoming Brabazon Lake is expected to become a key green space and recreational opportunity for the area.
Many lakes around Filton offer pleasant walking opportunities. For example, Duchess Pond on the Stoke Park Estate provides a nice place for a walk, and Eastville Park Lake features a riverside route. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Eastville Park Lake – Wickham Bridge loop' or the 'Wooden Eagle Sculpture – Stoke Park Trails loop'. You can find more details on these and other hiking routes in the Hiking around Filton guide.
Eastville Park Lake is a great option for cycling, offering a riverside route with a tarmac surface. While it can get busy, it's generally suitable for considerate cycling. For more dedicated cycling, you can explore various MTB and gravel biking routes in the wider Filton area, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Filton guide or the Gravel biking around Filton guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Duchess Pond is used for angling, and Bitterwell Lake is known as a picturesque fishing lake. The Holiday Inn Bristol-Filton also boasts a private fishing lake for its guests.
Absolutely. Lakes like Duchess Pond, Eastville Park Lake, and Pond in St George's Park are all considered family-friendly. St George's Park, in particular, offers a playground, large grassy areas, and various community events, making it ideal for families.
Duchess Pond on the Stoke Park Estate is excellent for wildlife observation. It's known for its diverse bird species, including reed warblers, reed buntings, and Egyptian geese. The tranquil setting makes it a good spot to observe nature.
Bitterwell Lake has historical ties to the Coalpit Heath Colliery Company. It was originally a man-made lake used to soak pit props for the mine. After the mine's closure, it was acquired by the Westerleigh Parish Council and transformed into a recreational spot for fishing, swimming, and boating.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the tranquil scenery and wildlife at places like Duchess Pond, while others value the walking and cycling paths at Eastville Park Lake. The community has contributed over 90 upvotes and 30 photos, highlighting the appeal of these varied lake environments.
While specific details on public transport access to every lake can vary, urban parks like Eastville Park Lake and Pond in St George's Park are generally more accessible due to their city locations and paved paths. For wheelchair accessibility, Eastville Park Lake's tarmac riverside route is a good option, though it can be busy.
Duchess Pond on the Stoke Park Estate is often described as a tranquil spot, despite its proximity to the M32. Its picturesque scenery and focus on wildlife make it a good choice for a peaceful walk and nature observation.


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