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Top 5 Lakes around East Guldeford

Best lakes around East Guldeford are found within a landscape shaped by its coastal proximity and marshland environment. The village of East Guldeford is situated on the Guldeford Level of the Romney Marsh in East Sussex, an area characterized by its flat, open terrain and numerous water bodies. While natural, named lakes are not abundant in its immediate vicinity, the region features significant man-made lakes and ponds within nature reserves. These water features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor…

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Rye Watersports Lake

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There are lots of lakes between Rye and Camber Sands, this is the biggest. There are only a few places where you can get to the water!

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Romney Marshes near Lydd

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Perched on what was once an island, Lydd is the biggest town on Romney Marshes. In the 13th century, flooding changed the layout of the land turning a once bustling port into a quiet farming settlement.

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RSPB Sanctuary Gravel Path and Ponds

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Mainly gravel bridleway through the RSPB sanctuary. Turns into grassy track. Great for twitching, and nice to see the ponds too.

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RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve

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Set close to the Dungeness Power Station, this haven for wildlife couldn't be further from Nuclear Energy. There are a large number of hides throughout the reserve, but please note …

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Discovering this refreshing oasis is a wonderful surprise as you make your way along the High Weald Heritage Trail.

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September 2, 2024, RSPB Sanctuary Gravel Path and Ponds

Cracking gravel roads through an incredible landscape.

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There are lots of lakes between Rye and Camber Sands, this is the biggest. There are only a few places where you can get to the water! According to the sign, the path along the left bank towards Rye is closed until around October 24th due to work. The path on the right is OK, but it's asphalt and always along the road, nice for cycling, but a bit boring for us to walk.

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Between Rye and Camber Sands, next to the River Rother, you'll find this lake where it's common to see people engaging in various water sports, such as kayaking, windsurfing, or paddleboarding.

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Discovering this refreshing oasis is a wonderful surprise as you make your way along the High Weald Heritage Trail.

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Perched on what was once an island, Lydd is the biggest town on Romney Marshes. In the 13th century, flooding changed the layout of the land turning a once bustling port into a quiet farming settlement.

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Great nature reserve with a knowledgeable team on site and lots of hides giving you the chance to get a good view of the wildlife.

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Set close to the Dungeness Power Station, this haven for wildlife couldn't be further from Nuclear Energy. There are a large number of hides throughout the reserve, but please note that dogs are not permitted due to the special nature of the habitat. There is also a visitors centre and cafe on site. For more information please see the website https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/dungeness/

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Nice to be on grass cycling around not to drop to the water, great shortcut

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find around East Guldeford?

Around East Guldeford, you'll primarily find man-made or managed lakes and ponds, often situated within nature reserves. The area, part of the Romney Marsh, is characterized by its flat terrain and numerous water bodies that support diverse wildlife and recreational activities.

Where can I go for watersports near East Guldeford?

The main destination for watersports is Rye Watersports Lake, located between Rye and Camber Sands. It offers a safe environment for activities like windsurfing, sailing, kitesurfing, paddleboarding, wingsurfing, and kayaking, with equipment hire and instruction available.

Are there opportunities for open water swimming in the lakes near East Guldeford?

Yes, Rye Watersports Lake features a dedicated 750-meter long course marked with buoys, providing a calm and natural setting for open water swimming. The water quality is consistently graded as 'Excellent'.

Which lakes are suitable for family visits around East Guldeford?

Several spots are family-friendly. Rye Watersports Lake offers activities and lessons for all ages. Additionally, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve and Pond in High Weald National Landscape are noted as family-friendly, offering nature observation and scenic walks.

Can I observe wildlife around the lakes in East Guldeford?

Absolutely. The region is rich in wildlife. RSPB Sanctuary Gravel Path and Ponds and RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve are excellent for birdwatching, featuring numerous hides and diverse habitats. The Romney Marshes also provide a home for various species.

Are there hiking or walking trails near the lakes?

Yes, there are many trails. For instance, you can explore the gravel bridleways and grassy tracks around RSPB Sanctuary Gravel Path and Ponds. The Pond in High Weald National Landscape is a refreshing stop along the High Weald Heritage Trail. You can find various hiking options in the area, including easy routes like the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve loop. For more details, check out the Hiking around East Guldeford guide.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around East Guldeford?

The best time to visit depends on your activity. For watersports, warmer months are ideal. For wildlife observation, spring and autumn often offer peak migration periods. The nature reserves and walking trails are generally accessible year-round, though some paths might be muddy in winter.

Are there any historical or unique natural features related to the lakes in this area?

Yes, the Romney Marshes near Lydd is a historically significant area. Once an island and a bustling port, it transformed into a farming settlement due to 13th-century flooding, shaping the landscape and its water bodies. This area offers a glimpse into the region's dynamic past.

Are dogs allowed on trails around the lakes?

Dog policies vary by location. While many general walking trails are dog-friendly, specific nature reserves like RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve do not permit dogs due to the special nature of the habitat and wildlife protection. Always check local signage or websites before bringing your dog.

What amenities are available near the lakes?

Near Rye Watersports Lake, you'll find the Hoolie Café for coffee and snacks. RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve also has a visitor centre and cafe on site. The nearby towns of Rye and Camber Sands offer a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.

Are there running routes near the lakes around East Guldeford?

Yes, the flat terrain around East Guldeford and its lakes is suitable for running. You can find routes like the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve loop from Rye. For more running options, refer to the Running Trails around East Guldeford guide.

How accessible are the lakes for visitors?

Many areas, particularly around nature reserves, feature well-maintained paths. For example, RSPB Sanctuary Gravel Path and Ponds primarily consists of gravel bridleways. Rye Watersports Lake is also easily accessible, being close to Rye town and Camber Sands.

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