Best lakes around Eastleigh Town include the notable Lakeside Country Park, an urban oasis formed from old gravel workings. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The park spans between 22 and 60 acres, encompassing several lakes, wet meadows, and woodlands. It provides a peaceful escape from urban life, featuring diverse wildlife and various activities.
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Large historic public park in the heart of Southampton, covering about 365 acres of open grassland, woodland, and ornamental lakes. Originally medieval grazing land, it became a formal public space in the 19th century and remains a vital green area for the city. The Common is home to a wide range of wildlife, including birds and bats, and contains notable features such as the Cemetery Lake, the Ornamental Lake, the Old Cemetery, and the Cenotaph war memorial. It’s a popular venue for community events, festivals, concerts, and sports, and offers extensive paths for walking, running, and cycling. Today, Southampton Common is valued as both a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a much-loved urban park, providing a mix of recreation, history, and natural beauty in the centre of the city.
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James Cameron inspired this monument to film a famous scene in the remake of Titanic. Look at the angel… then you will understand
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It's called a lake, but it's in fact a reservoir, apparently able to store 270 million litres of water. It's one of the three lakes that make up Test Lakes Nature Reserve (the other lakes being Testwood Lake to the north and Meadow Lake to the north of that). In fact, this beautiful spot affords you beautiful views of both Little Testwood Lake and Testwood Lake. Worth stopping here to marvel at the natural world.
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*Titanic Engineers' Memorial* The monument was built in honor of the engineers and was unveiled in April 1914. It is made of granite and bronze and depicts the goddess of victory, Nike. 24 engineers, 6 electrical engineers, two boilermakers, a plumber and a clerk. Nobody survived, they all stayed on the sinking ship to maintain the power supply, especially for the pumps. They sent out distress signals and reassured passengers.
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Beautifully maintained park featuring paved paths, memorials, a pond, and a café.
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Testwood Lakes is a beautiful nature reserve located in Southampton. The reserve features a multitude of tranquil lakes and walking trails and is teeming with wonderful wildlife and birdlife. Keep your eyes peeled for the likes of the sand martin, great crested grebe, kingfisher, snipe, great white egret, little egret and Grey Heron.
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Holly Hill Lake is situated inside Holly Hill Woodland Park, which spans 35 hectares from Barnes Lane, Sarisbury Green to the River Hamble. It's an idyllic spot covered in beautiful flora and an ideal place for a stroll.
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Lakeside Country Park offers a variety of activities including walking on designated paths, picnicking, fishing, and various water sports. Open water swimming is also available. For families, there's the Eastleigh Lakeside Steam Railway and an adventure playground near Monks Brook. The park is also excellent for nature observation due to its diverse wildlife.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Testwood Lakes Nature Reserve and Southampton Common are both noted as family-friendly in the komoot community. Lakeside Country Park also offers family attractions like a steam railway and an adventure playground.
Both Testwood Lakes Nature Reserve and Lakeside Country Park are excellent for wildlife. Testwood Lakes is teeming with birdlife such as sand martins, great crested grebes, and kingfishers, along with various dragonflies and damselflies. Lakeside Country Park is a thriving habitat for birds, insects, small mammals, deer, foxes, and bats.
Lakeside Country Park is designed to be accessible, featuring guide dogs permitted, parking for disabled visitors, ramp/level access, and accessible toilets. Additionally, East (Andrews) Park Alpine Garden & Pond offers paved paths and is wheelchair accessible.
Many lakes offer walking trails. Testwood Lakes Nature Reserve has a multitude of tranquil walking trails. Southampton Common provides extensive paths for walking, running, and cycling. Lakeside Country Park also has designated walking paths. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes in the Hiking around Eastleigh Town guide.
Lakeside Country Park allows dogs on a designated 'paw trail'. While specific dog policies for all lakes are not detailed, many natural parks and common areas in the region are generally dog-friendly, especially on leads. It's always best to check local signage.
Southampton Common is a large historic public park with features like the Cemetery Lake, the Ornamental Lake, the Old Cemetery, and the Cenotaph war memorial. East (Andrews) Park Alpine Garden & Pond also features the Titanic Engineers' Memorial.
Lakeside Country Park offers parking facilities. Parking is free for up to 4 hours during the week and all day on weekends. There are also designated parking areas for disabled visitors.
Lakeside Country Park includes a cafe offering hot and cold food and drinks, along with picnic sites. East (Andrews) Park Alpine Garden & Pond also has a café.
Near the lakes, you can find various cycling opportunities. Southampton Common offers extensive paths suitable for cycling. For more dedicated routes, explore the MTB Trails around Eastleigh Town guide or the Gravel biking around Eastleigh Town guide for routes of varying difficulty.
Holly Hill Lake is situated within Holly Hill Woodland Park, which spans 35 hectares. It's described as an idyllic spot covered in beautiful flora, making it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll. Be aware that it can be muddy in places, so suitable footwear is recommended.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary, spring and summer are ideal for observing the diverse wildlife, such as nesting birds and brightly-coloured dragonflies and damselflies at Testwood Lakes Nature Reserve. The parks and woodlands offer natural beauty year-round, with autumn providing scenic foliage and winter offering peaceful walks.


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