Best lakes around Three Rivers offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This area features a mix of woodland, nature reserves, and man-made lakes, providing accessible outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore various ponds, observe wildlife, and engage in activities like walking and watersports. The region's waterways are integral to its character, supporting both natural habitats and local recreation.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Rickmansworth Aquadrome is a 41-hectare public park and an award-winning local nature reserve. The site comprises three man-made lakes – Batchworth, Bury and Stockers – which were formed from former gravel pits from which the original Wembley Stadium was built, as well as access to the Grand Union Canal. Key facilities include the ‘Café in the Park’, a children’s playground, an outdoor fitness area, and extensive walking trails. The park is open all year round and offers free parking (though it can get busy at weekends).
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Parkrun here every Saturday 9am, get there by 8.30am or the car park gets tricky. All other times the parking is easy 😉
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https://youtube.com/shorts/QmWd35kPjxw?feature=share beautiful sounds of nature and love watching herons
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https://youtube.com/shorts/ItzdkcmYMh8?feature=share watch a Heron fishing on a side stream of Bury Lake
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https://youtube.com/shorts/4mVPKLawY6c?feature=share My short vid of a swan and turtle on Bury lake
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Great for spotting a turtle, swans and herons
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Batchworth Lake started life as a gravel pit. The gravel was taken from here to build Wembley Stadium. Rickmansworth Water Ski Club are based on the lake so you may catch some watersports. It is also a popular place for fishing, said to be a top place for carp.
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Chipperfield Common is a 117-acre (47 ha) area of former heathland that has developed into beautiful woodland since grazing stopped here in the 1930s. There are a quintet of ponds on the common, as well as eight ancient sweet chestnut trees. Evidence of a Neolithic history can be seen in the form of two Bronze Age burial mounds.
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Among the most popular spots are View of Batchworth Lake, known for watersports and fishing, and Rickmansworth Aquadrome Local Nature Reserve, which offers multiple lakes, abundant birdlife, and picnic spots. Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds is also highly regarded for its woodland walks and historical significance.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. View of Batchworth Lake is a family-friendly viewpoint with benches. Rickmansworth Aquadrome Local Nature Reserve is perfect for picnics and relaxing by the water, and Heron spotting at Bury Lake offers wildlife viewing opportunities for all ages.
You'll find a diverse range of natural features. Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds features beautiful woodland and a quintet of ponds. Rickmansworth Aquadrome Local Nature Reserve is home to multiple lakes and rich birdlife. At Bury Lake, you can spot herons, swans, and even turtles.
Yes, Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds is a former heathland with evidence of Neolithic history, including two Bronze Age burial mounds. It also features eight ancient sweet chestnut trees. Additionally, Hampermill Lake and Mill includes a historic mill alongside the lake.
The area around Three Rivers offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy watersports and fishing at View of Batchworth Lake. For cycling, there are MTB trails available, such as those mentioned in the MTB Trails around Three Rivers guide. Easy hikes are also popular, with routes like the Batchworth, Bury & Stockers Lake loop, detailed in the Easy hikes around Three Rivers guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Chipperfield Common Woodland and Ponds offers beautiful woodland walks. For easy hikes that include lakes, you can explore routes like the Batchworth, Bury & Stockers Lake loop, which is part of the Easy hikes around Three Rivers guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse recreational opportunities, from watersports and fishing at Batchworth Lake to tranquil nature walks and birdwatching at Rickmansworth Aquadrome and Bury Lake. The blend of natural beauty, family-friendly amenities, and historical elements like those at Chipperfield Common are also highly appreciated.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Hampermill Lake and Mill is noted as being good for biking, with connections to the Ebury Way. You can find more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Three Rivers and Road Cycling Routes around Three Rivers guides.
Parking is generally available. For example, Rickmansworth Aquadrome Local Nature Reserve is known for having easy parking, though it can get busy early on Saturday mornings due to Parkrun events.
Absolutely. Rickmansworth Aquadrome Local Nature Reserve is well-known for its birdlife. At Bury Lake, you can specifically look out for herons, swans, and even turtles.
Batchworth Lake is a popular spot for watersports. The Rickmansworth Water Ski Club is based there, so you might catch some waterskiing. It's also a top place for fishing, particularly for carp.


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