Cotswold Country Park and Beach
The bathing water is in Keynes Lake 32 in the Cotswolds Water Park near Somerford Keynes. The beach is 140 metres long with 6080 square metres of water set aside for bathing. The gradient of the beach is very shallow and the maximum depth of water is approximately 1.5 metres in the bathing season. The entire lake has a gravel base and the beach is covered with soft yellow sand.
Please help the next visitor by writing a few lines about the beach, are there toilets? Is it shallow? Is there a jetty or maybe a kiosk?
Beaches close to Cotswold Country Park and Beach
Henleaze Lake is situated in the Bristol suburb of Henleaze, 3 miles from the city centre. This former quarry is approximately four hundred metres long and thirty metres wide, with an average depth of three metres increasing to six metres under the diving area. Swimming access is via pontoons and diving boards at the southern end of the lake. There is no beach at the lake; however a lawn area exists at the southern end, a steep rock face around the north and eastern edges and a wooded bank on the west shore. The lake is entirely spring-fed and has a variety of recreational uses, principally swimming and angling. The Lake is open to members and their guests only, from May to September