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Lakes surrounded by woodland near Bosherston village on the road to St Govan's. A good selection of woodland birds can be seen from the paths around the lakes.
Bosherston Lakes or Lily Ponds as they're also known, are famous for the carpet of waterlilies in june and resident otters. The lakes are surrounded by mature woodland and between the lakes and the coast there are sand dunes. A good selection of woodland birds can be seen from the paths around the lakes.
The Bosherston Lakes are part of the National Trust's Stackpole Estate. Park Park either at the National Trust car park at Bosherston Church (map ref SR967948) or at Lodge Park bridge (map ref SR976964). The circular walk you see on the map is 5 km long. See the National Trust website (see the link below) for Stackpole for more access information including the other car parks, walks maps, wildlife habitats etc in the Stackpole area.
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