A tranquil and serene lake nestled in the heart of Suffolk, Great Livermere Lake is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The lake's calm waters reflect the surrounding countryside, creating a sense of peace and tranquility. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll around the lake's perimeter, taking in the picturesque views and spotting local wildlife such as birds, fish, and insects. The lake's shores are lined with lush vegetation, including reeds, rushes, and wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty of the area.
Entrance to the Lake NOT Good if follow Google maps. Go to Church Road ( At the MONUMENT ) and then turn first Left at the red box and follow Footpath sign. NO access for motor vehicle.
A large lake with plenty of birds on it, surrounded by farm land. A nice view of Great Livermere Hall makes a nice walk.
Lovely mere perfect for bird watching, dog walks and peaceful strolls.
A million mallards meeting murder. A revolting place full of mallards, not much else today, a few lapwing, gulls. Bird blinds surround the main part of the lake. The mallards, bred to be shot, literally sitting ducks, difficult to miss even if you can't shoot though you might just maim them or fill them with shot. Horrible place to end this trip to Bury. Go to Lackford Lakes to see wonderful wild birds instead.
Started walking round the mere and had to beat a hasty retreat due to sudden deafening shooting of birds/ducks. Just terrible. How is this OK?
Very pretty, lots of bird watching opportunities with a few nice walks around too
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Entrance to the Lake NOT Good if follow Google maps. Go to Church Road ( At the MONUMENT ) and then turn first Left at the red box and follow Footpath sign. NO access for motor vehicle.
A large lake with plenty of birds on it, surrounded by farm land. A nice view of Great Livermere Hall makes a nice walk.
Lovely mere perfect for bird watching, dog walks and peaceful strolls.
A million mallards meeting murder. A revolting place full of mallards, not much else today, a few lapwing, gulls. Bird blinds surround the main part of the lake. The mallards, bred to be shot, literally sitting ducks, difficult to miss even if you can't shoot though you might just maim them or fill them with shot. Horrible place to end this trip to Bury. Go to Lackford Lakes to see wonderful wild birds instead.
Started walking round the mere and had to beat a hasty retreat due to sudden deafening shooting of birds/ducks. Just terrible. How is this OK?
Very pretty, lots of bird watching opportunities with a few nice walks around too