This picturesque lake and playground area offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The lake's calm waters reflect the surrounding trees and sky, creating a sense of tranquility. A walking path encircles the lake, allowing visitors to stroll and take in the scenery. The playground area is equipped with modern equipment, including climbing frames, slides, and swings, providing endless fun for kids. The surrounding parkland features lush greenery, picnic benches, and plenty of open space for relaxation or outdoor activities.
Easy access park, with well made parks, lake and grass area. Some steep inclines and small piece of rougher wood. Stream through the middle of the walk, leading to a lake. Carpark for about 15 cars, turning off main road. This is a landscaped space rather than a wild wood, however informal and naturalistic feel. Worth a visit, only a 15 min walk for adults at a slow pace, great for toddlers, prams etc and the elderly. Cafe is there, but it looked more like a kiosk, and we have not yet frequented it, being usually too early and also being the cafe purests we are, ha ha Twice now we have seen a fisherman catch a fish from the lake, and loads of ducks, squirrels and also a rodent that ran into the lake? Water rat or vole? So a good place for small mammals and bird spotting, understanding that we go early on a Sunday son only a few people about. At Our latest visit, we noticed the large ash tree at the start of the walk, on left hand trail as you face the woods from the car park has been felled, you can see the hole in the trunk, and logs which they have left. About 40?% of this wood is ash so it will have glade in the near future, as it is a managed space, with a steady stream of visitors so these will likely need to be felled if die back progresses.
Such a cute little oasis on Lyneham. By no means a big walk but very sweet, ideal for a pushchair. Fishing available if you buy a ticket. Cute cafe with tables and benches..outdoor so not under cover. Really nice nature trail for young children to take part in and a great playground near the parking area which is free. Would visit again.
I love this place for a quick and easy dog walk. So peaceful, the moorhen chicks were a lovely find
Pretty area around the lake with plenty of seating and easy path
Beautiful lake & small nature wooded walk. The childrens park is enough to pass an hour or so. Places for picnic should you want and a little hut to get a drink and snacks. On the main pathways it's suitable for wheelchairs / mobility scooters
Well kept pathways and lake with outside cafe, toilets and free parking. Was being enjoyed by families, fishermen and dog walkers. The lake was very pretty but the walk around it wasn't very far.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Easy access park, with well made parks, lake and grass area. Some steep inclines and small piece of rougher wood. Stream through the middle of the walk, leading to a lake. Carpark for about 15 cars, turning off main road. This is a landscaped space rather than a wild wood, however informal and naturalistic feel. Worth a visit, only a 15 min walk for adults at a slow pace, great for toddlers, prams etc and the elderly. Cafe is there, but it looked more like a kiosk, and we have not yet frequented it, being usually too early and also being the cafe purests we are, ha ha Twice now we have seen a fisherman catch a fish from the lake, and loads of ducks, squirrels and also a rodent that ran into the lake? Water rat or vole? So a good place for small mammals and bird spotting, understanding that we go early on a Sunday son only a few people about. At Our latest visit, we noticed the large ash tree at the start of the walk, on left hand trail as you face the woods from the car park has been felled, you can see the hole in the trunk, and logs which they have left. About 40?% of this wood is ash so it will have glade in the near future, as it is a managed space, with a steady stream of visitors so these will likely need to be felled if die back progresses.
Such a cute little oasis on Lyneham. By no means a big walk but very sweet, ideal for a pushchair. Fishing available if you buy a ticket. Cute cafe with tables and benches..outdoor so not under cover. Really nice nature trail for young children to take part in and a great playground near the parking area which is free. Would visit again.
I love this place for a quick and easy dog walk. So peaceful, the moorhen chicks were a lovely find
Pretty area around the lake with plenty of seating and easy path
Beautiful lake & small nature wooded walk. The childrens park is enough to pass an hour or so. Places for picnic should you want and a little hut to get a drink and snacks. On the main pathways it's suitable for wheelchairs / mobility scooters
Well kept pathways and lake with outside cafe, toilets and free parking. Was being enjoyed by families, fishermen and dog walkers. The lake was very pretty but the walk around it wasn't very far.