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Walk at Fleet Pond Nature Reserve

Hart District Council

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Walk around Fleet Pond which, despite its name, is the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire. This Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is teaming with wildlife, whether you're walking through its woodland and heath, or past the reedbeds and marshes. A circuit of the pond is a level wheelchair/buggy-friendly 3kms and goes right past Fleet Train station. For longer excursions head South through the woods to the canal where you can access the tow-path or cross into the Forest of Eversley.

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General Information
Free entry

Free public use

Suitable for dogs

Dogs welcome with a few restricted sections

No refreshments on site.

No refreshments on site but a pub by the train station

No toilets available

No toilets on site

No camping options nearby

No camping nearby

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For more info check out the Hart District Council website

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Fleet Pond - short circuit

All abilities

All abilities

2.8km

45 mins

Easy lap of Fleet Pond along flat, accessible pathway with great views of the pond.
Good accessibility for wheelchair users

Fleet Pond and Eversley Forest

Intermediates and above

Intermediates and above

7.4km

2 hrs

A there and back flat walk taking in Fleet Pond, Eversley Forest and the Basingstoke Canal, with a stop at the pub for lunch half way if you have time.
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Wellington Ave, Fleet GU51, UK

Free parking

Ample free parking including accessible bays

Easily accessible by public transport.

Accessible directly outside Fleet Train station



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