Best lakes around Penyrheol Trecenydd & Energlyn are found within the Caerphilly county borough in South Wales, offering various recreational opportunities. While Penyrheol, Trecenydd, and Energlyn do not have large lakes directly within their boundaries, several notable water bodies are located nearby. These areas provide access to both natural and man-made lakes, suitable for walking and nature observation. The region's landscape includes a mix of urban and natural features, with lakes often serving as focal points for outdoor activities.
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Roath Park Lake has stunning vistas and tree-lined pathways. Lots of birds relax on the shores.
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lovely part of Cardiff, particularly on a sunny day. good spot for a stroll but very busy with families and people walking so not very suited for cycling
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Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs forms a vital part of the green and blue infrastructure of Cardiff. The mix of grassland, woodland, scrub and waterside habitats offers opportunities for all kinds of wildlife and nature. There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and much of the grassland and woodland outside of the SSSIs is designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC). Dogs are permitted on the café balcony, car park and Grab & Go seating area only and are not permitted anywhere else on the site, including the paths. Natural Resources Wales has advised that the risk from dogs to the fungi is too great. Waxcaps are very sensitive to changes in habitat such as fluctuations in soil moisture, temperature and nitrate levels which can reduce the production of fruiting bodies. In particular, sudden changes to nitrate levels on the site – from dog urine specifically – can have a detrimental effect on the fungi. There is a fully accessible Visitor Centre with cafe, toilets, free wi-fi, room hire, equipment hire, changing rooms and other facilities include the boathouse, bird hide, education centre, nature trails and paths, bike parking/shelters and car parking.
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Enjoy a pretty stroll through the woodland surrounding Llanishen Reservoir. Well-maintained dirt paths will lead you around the forest where there is a rope swing and stream to discover, a little something for the kids to enjoy too.
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Roath Park is one of Cardiff's most loved parks, it was recently awarded the prestigious Green Flag award to recognise its high quality and its importance to Cardiff. In the centre of the park sits the wonderful Roath Lake, a peaceful place to walk around with sights of ducks, birds, and an impressive lighthouse stood in the water. There is a lovely little café and plenty of places to picnic, so take a seat and enjoy the view.
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Taff Bargoed country park is made from what used to be 3 coal mines: Deep Navigation (1879-1991), Taff Merthyr (1926-1993), and Trelewis (1954-1993).
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Visitors frequently enjoy Roath Park Lake and the Scott Memorial Lighthouse for its peaceful walking environment and Green Flag award-winning park. Another popular choice is Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs, known for its diverse habitats and importance for nature conservation.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Roath Park Lake offers a peaceful setting with ducks, birds, a café, and picnic spots. Pen-y-fan Pond, located about 8.2 miles from Caerphilly, is also identified as an all-ages attraction for outdoor enjoyment. Additionally, Rhydypenau Woods and Llanishen Reservoir features well-maintained dirt paths, a rope swing, and a stream for children to discover.
The lakes in the region offer a variety of natural features. Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs, for example, boast a diverse mix of grassland, woodland, scrub, and waterside habitats, supporting various wildlife. These reservoirs include two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC). Roath Park Lake provides a serene environment with views of ducks and birds.
Yes, the Caerphilly Castle Moat Lakes are a significant historical feature. These moat lakes surround the 13th-century Caerphilly Castle, providing a stunning medieval backdrop. While primarily for angling association members, the visual appeal of the castle and its moats is a major draw for visitors.
The area around Penyrheol, Trecenydd & Energlyn offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Caerphilly Castle – River Rhymney Cycle Trail loop' or the 'Hengoed Viaduct – Caerphilly Castle loop'. For running, trails like 'Coed Ty'n-y-parc loop' are available. There are also easy hiking options, including a 'Hiking loop from Penyrheol' and walks around Caerphilly Castle. You can explore more routes on the Lakes around Penyrheol Trecenydd & Energlyn guide page.
Yes, Cwmbran Boating Lake, located about 10.2 miles from Caerphilly, is an all-ages attraction that likely offers opportunities for water-based recreation. Llandegfedd Lake, approximately 13 miles away, is a larger reservoir known for various water sports and activities, making it a key attraction in the Monmouthshire and Gwent area.
Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs features a fully accessible Visitor Centre with a café, toilets, free Wi-Fi, room hire, equipment hire, and changing rooms. Other facilities include a boathouse, bird hide, education centre, nature trails and paths, bike parking/shelters, and car parking.
Dog access varies by location. At Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs, dogs are permitted only on the café balcony, car park, and Grab & Go seating area. They are not allowed on the paths or other areas of the site due to environmental considerations for local fungi. Always check specific rules for each lake you plan to visit.
Roath Park Lake and the Scott Memorial Lighthouse offers a peaceful environment for walking, recognized as one of Cardiff's most loved parks with a Green Flag award. It's a serene spot to enjoy views of ducks, birds, and the impressive lighthouse.
Yes, Taff Bargoed Country Park is an example of such a site. It was created from what used to be three coal mines: Deep Navigation, Taff Merthyr, and Trelewis, and now serves as a family-friendly lake and country park.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the historical backdrop of Caerphilly Castle Moat Lakes to the peaceful walking environment of Roath Park Lake. The natural beauty and wildlife at Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs are also highly valued, as are the family-friendly features like the rope swing and stream near Rhydypenau Woods and Llanishen Reservoir. The komoot community has shared 19 photos and given 33 upvotes across various highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's lakes.


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