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Cotswold Water Park is a stunning 40-square-mile area with over 170 lakes formed from old gravel pits. It’s a hub for outdoor activities like kayaking, cycling, and birdwatching, with no central entrance fee but some paid parking areas. Visitors can enjoy nature, adventure, and stay in luxurious lodges. Now renamed to Cotswold Lakes to reflect its rising popularity as a tourist destination
The Cotswold Lakes, formerly known as the Cotswold Water Park, span Gloucestershire and Wiltshire with over 180 lakes across 42 square miles. It’s a haven for wildlife and a growing favourite for visitors. There’s plenty to enjoy — walking, cycling, sailing, paddleboarding, and wildlife spotting — plus great pubs, restaurants, and bars nearby to relax after a day of exploring.
The name was updated to better reflect what makes the area special — the 180+ beautiful lakes that are the heart of this unique landscape. “Cotswold Lakes” captures the natural charm and appeal of the area for visitors and locals alike, while still celebrating its wildlife, activities, and countryside setting.
The Cotswold Lakes are easy to reach by car, located between Cirencester, Swindon, and Fairford on the Gloucestershire–Wiltshire border. They’re just a short drive from the M4 (junction 15) or the M5 (junction 11A), with plenty of parking around the lakes.
If you’re coming by train, the nearest station is Kemble, about 15 minutes away by taxi. Swindon station is also nearby, around 20–25 minutes by car. Cheltenham station is about 35–40 minutes away.
For international visitors, both Bristol and Heathrow airports are roughly an hour’s drive.
Yes — the Cotswold Lakes are very dog-friendly! Many of the walking trails and open spaces around the lakes welcome well-behaved dogs on a lead, and it’s a wonderful place for them to explore. There are also plenty of dog-friendly pubs and cafes nearby where your four-legged friend will be just as welcome as you. Just remember to keep dogs under control near wildlife and livestock, and always clean up after them to help keep the area beautiful for everyone.
No — there’s no general entrance fee to visit the Cotswold Lakes. The lakes cover a large, open area with public footpaths, cycle routes, and nature reserves that are free to explore. However, some specific attractions, car parks, or activity centres (like beaches, watersports, or fishing lakes) may charge for entry, parking, or equipment hire. Always check ahead with the individual venue if you’re planning a particular activity.
You can use your own kayak or paddleboard at designated spots for a fee within Cotswold Water Park. If you are stopping at a lodge on the lake then your fees may include lake access.
Yes, Cotswold Country Park and Beach is open all year round, providing a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The beach area typically opens just before the Easter holiday and remains open until the end of September. These dates can vary slightly, so it’s advisable to check their website for the most accurate information.
Yes, fishing is one of the most popular activities at Cotswold Water Park, offering a variety of options for different types of fish, with carp fishing being particularly popular.
Yes you can although it is very limited. Cotswold Lakes provide a camping area right next their brewery! The Tap Room is open on certain days to enhance your experience even more.
You can, of course, book one of our more comfortable lodges and still make use of the tap room!
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