Watchetts Lakes
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Chamber Rating
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Ranil Ruwanpathirane
A great place to spend the time.
Nov 27th, 2022 -
Andy J
Nice place but secluded. Seems no one cuts the plants. Stinging nettle popping out from everywhere and got stung on my weekly visit. Also please take food for ducks and geese there. It seems they don't eat well. Literally got cornered by a group of geese when they saw we had food for them.
Apr 29th, 2022 -
Glenn MacLean
The footpath that goes past the Lakes is fantastic I've seen slow worms and deer. At present the fish are spawning.
Feb 15th, 2022 -
Linda Shearer
A lovely walking venue for families and dog owners. The lakes are in reasonable condition and seem to support a variety of water fowl. The surrounding paths currently need some basic maintenance eg weeding and cutting back of brambles and nettles so that walking doesn't become painful and legs aren't nettle stung at every step! A huge variety of greenery and wild flowers to spot, and a small pathway beyond the lakes leads to a 'returning to nature'/re-wilding field that was at one time used as a sports field by the neighbouring school. If growth and spread of shrubbery continues, un disturbed and uncultivated at the current rate, it will very soon be a dense oak woodland with limited pathways. One currently leads to the Frimley Road , close to the motorway bridge.
Jan 6th, 2022 -
david gil
Dec 25th, 2021
Contact Info
- (345) 600-9009
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Watchetts Lakes?
A The phone number for Watchetts Lakes is: (345) 600-9009.
Q Where is Watchetts Lakes located?
A Watchetts Lakes is located at 63 Verran Rd, Watchetts Ward, eng GU15 2ND
Q What days are Watchetts Lakes open?
A Watchetts Lakes is open:
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Q How is Watchetts Lakes rated?
A Watchetts Lakes has a 4.4 Star Rating from 23 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Watchetts Lakes
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Overall Rating
( 23 Reviews )Ranil Ruwanpathirane on Google
A great place to spend the time.
Andy J on Google
Nice place but secluded. Seems no one cuts the plants. Stinging nettle popping out from everywhere and got stung on my weekly visit. Also please take food for ducks and geese there. It seems they don't eat well. Literally got cornered by a group of geese when they saw we had food for them.
Glenn MacLean on Google
The footpath that goes past the Lakes is fantastic I've seen slow worms and deer. At present the fish are spawning.
Linda Shearer on Google
A lovely walking venue for families and dog owners. The lakes are in reasonable condition and seem to support a variety of water fowl. The surrounding paths currently need some basic maintenance eg weeding and cutting back of brambles and nettles so that walking doesn't become painful and legs aren't nettle stung at every step! A huge variety of greenery and wild flowers to spot, and a small pathway beyond the lakes leads to a 'returning to nature'/re-wilding field that was at one time used as a sports field by the neighbouring school. If growth and spread of shrubbery continues, un disturbed and uncultivated at the current rate, it will very soon be a dense oak woodland with limited pathways. One currently leads to the Frimley Road , close to the motorway bridge.
david gil on Google