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Top 14 Lakes around Hook

Best lakes around Hook offers a variety of natural and man-made water bodies within the Hampshire region. The area features diverse landscapes, from extensive woodlands to nature reserves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Hook is situated in a part of England known for its historical estates and accessible natural spaces. These lakes contribute to the region's appeal for walking, watersports, and wildlife observation.

Best lakes around Hook

  • The most popular lakes is Horseshoe Lake, a natural lake that is part of the Moor Green Lakes Nature Reserve. This lake is popular for watersports like dinghy sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing, and features a cafe and birdwatching opportunities.
  • Another must-see spot is Hawley Lake, a lake surrounded by extensive woodland. Visitors can expect a mixture of paved, gravel, and unsurfaced paths and trails, suitable for walking or riding, with spots for paddling and views across the water.
  • Visitors also love The Vyne, a 16th-century country house with grounds featuring woodland and a wetlands nesting site. It offers various walking trails and welcomes dogs in designated areas.
  • Hook is known for its natural lakes, historical estate lakes, and village ponds. The region offers a variety of water bodies to see and explore, from large lakes with watersports facilities to smaller, tranquil ponds.
  • The lakes around Hook are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 100 upvotes and over 20 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 17, 2026

The Vyne

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The Vyne is a 16th-century country house outside Sherborne St John near Basingstoke in Hampshire, England.

The Vyne was built for Lord Sandys, King Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain. The house retains its Tudor chapel, with stained glass. The classical portico on the north front was added in 1654 by Inigo Jones's pupil John Webb. In the mid-eighteenth century, The Vyne belonged to Horace Walpole's close friend John Chaloner Chute, who designed the Palladian staircase, whose magnificent apparent scale belies its actual small size.

The Vyne was bequeathed by its final Chute owner, Sir Charles Chute, to the National Trust in 1956.

Each year a number of concerts, plays and family events are run.

The grounds contain large woodland and a wetlands nesting site populated by swans and common redshanks. There are a number of woodlands, wetland and parkland walking trails. Dogs are welcome into the grounds (on leads), in Morgaston Woods and the Organic Parklands (under direct control).
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Hawley Lake

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Extensive woodland around a lake. There is a mixture of paved, gravel and unsurfaced paths and trails. There are a couple of spots for a paddle too.

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Upton Grey Village Pond

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A charming little Hampshire village, with lots of pleasant, quiet lanes to be explored either on two wheels or by foot. Nice pubs too.

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Horseshoe Lake

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Part of Moor Green Lakes Nature Reserve, Horseshoe Lake is one of many stunning bodies of water in this area. With an activity centre on the west side, this lake is popular with dinghy sailors, kayakers and windsurfers.

There's a cafe at the watersports centre which is open throughout the summer season as well as picnic benches outside. If you're a keen birdwatcher then you'll find plenty of feathered friends here. You can see geese, widgeons, kingfishers and swallows at various times throughout the year.

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Bricksbury Hill Pond

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Bricksbury Hill is a summit located in the Farnham area of Surrey. The area surrounding it is made up of numerous sandy mounds and open woodlands, with a number of small ponds dotted around too.

This specific spot offers some beautiful scenery across one of the larger ponds in the area, which has some lovely clean water with a beach-like feel. Unfortunately, you're not able to swim here, but you can still pull up a picnic blanket and relax in the sunshine.

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Christine
October 18, 2025, Upton Grey Village Pond

The village was decorated for Halloween. Many people had put a great deal of effort oi to scarecrows.

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I can recommend buying an ice cream at the near by shop & eating it on the bench seat here.

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Howard
August 16, 2025, Hawley Lake

Nice peaceful spot, although there are no facilities or coffee shops in the immediate vicinity.

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Ninja
November 21, 2024, Bricksbury Hill Pond

Great place for dog walking or running pretty good paths

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DavidWoods
August 13, 2023, The Vyne

Our local NT place we go here often. Morgaston woodland walks out of the back gate where you will also find a hide overlooking wetlands. Secure bike parking limited. Suggestion attach to wooden fence by reception and we will keep an eye on it but can’t be responsible. Highlight for us in this house is the chapel. Lovely lake but rebuilding work to a bridge in progress at the moment

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Bricksbury Hill is a summit located in the Farnham area of Surrey. The area surrounding it is made up of numerous sandy mounds and open woodlands, with a number of small ponds dotted around too. This specific spot offers some beautiful scenery across one of the larger ponds in the area, which has some lovely clean water with a beach-like feel. Unfortunately, you're not able to swim here, but you can still pull up a picnic blanket and relax in the sunshine.

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Quaint little spot with quiet roads all around.

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JerryR
July 18, 2021, The Vyne

Nice little spot to stop for a break.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes around Hook are suitable for easy walks?

For easy and accessible walks, consider the trails around Hawley Lake, which offers a mix of paved, gravel, and unsurfaced paths. Another excellent option is The Vyne, where you'll find various woodland, wetland, and parkland walking trails. Additionally, you can explore several easy hiking routes in the region, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Hook guide.

Are there any dog-friendly lakes in the Hook area?

Yes, several lakes welcome dogs. The Vyne allows dogs in designated areas of its grounds, including Morgaston Woods and the Organic Parklands (on leads or under direct control). Bricksbury Hill Pond is also noted as a great place for dog walking with good paths.

Which lakes are best for families with children?

Many lakes around Hook are family-friendly. Horseshoe Lake is popular for watersports and birdwatching, with a cafe and picnic benches. Hawley Lake offers spots for paddling and extensive woodlands to explore. The Vyne provides walking trails and hosts family events throughout the year. Even smaller spots like Upton Grey Village Pond offer a charming, quiet setting for a family stroll.

Can I go wild swimming in the lakes near Hook?

While many lakes offer beautiful scenery, wild swimming is generally not permitted or recommended. For instance, at Bricksbury Hill Pond, despite its beach-like feel, swimming is not allowed. Lakes like Horseshoe Lake are primarily used for organized watersports like dinghy sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing.

Are there any lakes with cafes or refreshments nearby?

Yes, Horseshoe Lake, part of the Moor Green Lakes Nature Reserve, has a cafe at its watersports centre, which is open during the summer season. It also provides picnic benches for visitors.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around the lakes in Hook?

The lakes around Hook offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and hiking on numerous trails, with options ranging from easy strolls to more moderate routes. Watersports like dinghy sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing are popular at Horseshoe Lake. The region also features extensive woodlands perfect for mountain biking. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Hook and MTB Trails around Hook guides.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest near the lakes?

Absolutely. The Vyne is a prominent 16th-century country house with a rich history, including a Tudor chapel and a classical portico designed by Inigo Jones's pupil John Webb. It's now a National Trust property with beautiful grounds and walking trails. While not directly a lake, Upton Grey Village Pond is situated in a charming historic village known for its quiet lanes and traditional pubs.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Hook?

The lakes around Hook are enjoyable year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for watersports, picnics, and enjoying the lush greenery and wildlife. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, especially around woodlands like those surrounding Hawley Lake.

Are there any hidden gem lakes or quieter spots to discover?

For a quieter, charming experience, explore Upton Grey Village Pond. It's a quaint spot within a lovely Hampshire village, surrounded by pleasant, quiet lanes perfect for a peaceful stroll. While not a large lake, Bricksbury Hill Pond also offers beautiful scenery in a more secluded woodland setting.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Hook?

Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from extensive woodlands to nature reserves, offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's blend of natural lakes, historical estate lakes, and village ponds provides a variety of experiences. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, the tranquility of spots like Upton Grey Village Pond, and the vibrant watersports scene at places like Horseshoe Lake.

Are there good options for mountain biking near the lakes?

Yes, the Hook area offers excellent mountain biking opportunities, often near or through the woodlands surrounding the lakes. You can find a variety of trails, from wide gravel paths to more challenging singletracks. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, consult the MTB Trails around Hook guide, which features routes like the Basingstoke Canal Towpath and trails around Hazeley Heath.

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