Fleet PondFleet Pond is the largest fresh water lake in Hampshire and the nature reserve has 54.6 hectares (135 acres) of varied habitats for the enjoyment of the local community and visitors.
The pond itself occupies about half this area. The picturesque 21.4 hectare (53 acres) water was recorded in Saxon times as 'Fugelmere' and supplied fish to the monks of St. Swithins (now Cathedral) at Winchester. Click on the links below to find out more... |
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About Fleet PondAbout the Pond, rules and walks around the pond and heath for all abilities.
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History of the PondThe History of the Pond, from the 10th Century to now.
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Getting thereGetting to Fleet and the lake, and the options for parking and walking there.
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Walks
Have a look at the marvellous walks around Fleet Pond and across Fleet
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Map of the Pond
and location of good photo spots
and location of good photo spots