Buckinghamshire Public Waters
Buckinghamshire (often shortened to “Buckingham or Bucks”) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England, lying directly north‑west of London. Bordering Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Greater London, Berkshire and Oxfordshire. Buckinghamshire is a diverse county combining scenic upland (Chilterns) and lowland (Vale), with excellent transport links to London, historic market towns, and a mix of cultural and natural attractions—all within a short distance of the capital.
Buckinghamshire, located in the South East of England, is home to a variety of natural waterways, including lakes, rivers, and canals. These bodies of water offer not only scenic beauty but also a ideal for outdoor activities like biking, bird watching, boating, camping, fishing, photography, sightseeing, swimming, walking, wildlife and places of interest in Buckinghamshire. There are some amazing Public Waters in Buckinghamshire be it lakes, rivers, canals, streams and ponds some of which are within its amazing landscape, countryside, towns and villages.
Buckinghamshire Lakes
Caldecotte Lake (Milton Keynes) Located in the southern part of Milton Keynes, Caldecotte Lake is a popular spot for watersports, such as sailing, windsurfing, and rowing. It also has a scenic walking path and is home to various bird species. The surrounding area has a café and ample green space for picnics. Black Park Lake (Wexham) This large, tranquil lake is set in the heart of Black Park, a country park near Wexham. It offers a beautiful setting for nature walks, birdwatching, and outdoor activities. The park is also home to woodlands and heathland, making it an excellent spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Buckinghamshire Lakes: These are some of the lakes in Buckinghamshire areas - Denham Country Park - Emberton Country Park - Furzton Lake - Langley Park Country Park - Little Marlow Lakes Country Park - Ouse Valley Park - Thorney Park - Watermead Lake - Willen Lake

Buckinghamshire Rivers
River Thames: While the River Thames is best known for its flow through London, it also runs through the southern edge of Buckinghamshire. The Thames offers picturesque walking paths, fishing and boating opportunities, particularly near towns like Marlow and Henley-on-Thames. The stretch through Buckinghamshire is renowned for its scenic beauty and historic charm.
River Lea: Flowing through the eastern part of the county, the River Lea runs through areas like Aylesbury and forms part of the natural boundary between Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. The river has several scenic spots and is great for walking and biking along its banks. River Ouse: Another prominent river in Buckinghamshire. It flows through places like Olney and Newport Pagnell and is perfect for fishing, canoeing, and relaxing by the water. River Misbourne: A tributary of the River Colne, this smaller river flows through the Chiltern Hills, offering beautiful countryside views and its wildlife. It's often quieter and less visited, making it ideal for peaceful walks. The River Thame - River Wye most of the rivers in Buckinghamshire are ideal places for activities like biking, bird watching, boating, fishing, photography, sightseeing, walking, wildlife.

Buckinghamshire Canals
Grand Union Canal: This major canal runs through Buckinghamshire, connecting London to Birmingham. The Grand Union Canal provides opportunities for narrowboat cruising, cycling, and walking along its towpaths. Towns such as Aylesbury, Milton Keynes, and Slough are located near stretches of the canal, making it an excellent resource for exploring the area by water. Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal: A branch of the Grand Union Canal, it stretches from the Grand Union main line to Aylesbury. The canal is an important historical feature of the area and offers a scenic route for walking and boating. Buckingham Canal: A smaller, less-known canal that runs through the county, it connects to the Grand Union Canal. It's an ideal place for canal boat trips and offers a peaceful, quiet atmosphere.
Activities: Boating and Canoeing: Many of the rivers and canals in Buckinghamshire, such as the River Thames and Grand Union Canal, provide opportunities for boaters, kayakers, and canoeists. The calm waters of the canals, in particular, are great for leisurely boat trips. Walking and Cycling: Numerous walking and cycling paths follow the rivers and canals, providing fantastic views of the countryside and wildlife.
Canals / Locks: These are some of the canals and locks in Buckinghamshire areas being - Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) - Aylesbury Basin - Batchworth Lock Canal Centre - Church Lock (no. 29) Grand Union Canal - Grand Union Canal Buckingham Arm - Seabrook Lock L1 Leisure - Tring (Marsworth) - Wendover Arm Canal.

Places of Interest
Where there is Public Waters in Buckinghamshire there will be even more in and around other places of interest like accommodation, castles and stately homes, campsites, hotels, nature reserves, parks, swimming pools, spas, theme parks, water parks, water sports, zoos, and general activities like biking, bird watching, boating, camping, fishing, photography, sightseeing, swimming, walking, wildlife. Some of which may help complete your visits, trips, tours, holidays planning ahead and enjoying your time in one of your favourite Public Waters destinations in Buckinghamshire. Aston Clinton Ragpits - Broughton Castle - Chesham Moor - Chilterns National Landscape - CHILTERNS NATURE - Claydon Estate - College Lake Nature Reserve - Crocodiles of the World - Deddington Castle - Floodplain Forest Nature Reserve - Gulliver's Land Theme Park Resort - Hogshaw Farm & Wildlife Park - Mount Farm Park - Stony Stratford Nature Reserve. Places of interest are ideal for your photography skills and taking some of those great pictures for your photograph albums, social media and special memories.








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Top Destinations
We are always out and about searching for new public waters and there locations so as we can share with everyone, all these amazing beautiful scenic places which are ideal for recreation, socializing, biking, boating, camping, fishing, photography, swimming, walking, nature, wildlife, activities, food, drink and relaxation.
Not only will we seek and find these locations we will also find such things in around and close by which may help in planning any trips, activities, adventures, tours or expeditions which you may have plans for and going to one of your favour or new public waters locations.
Be it the sea, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, canals and streams in and around all counties, departments, cities, towns and village areas. Life's Natural Environment and Activities.
Retail & Leisure
In each location country, region, county, towns, departments, provinces or even states, we plan and aim to provide you with maps, facilities, supplies, local shops, hotels, camp sites and means of travel all of which will have continuous updates when made available.
Also along the way there will be endless amounts of places for socializing, food, drinks, like restaurant's, takeaways, cafes, bars, pubs, and supermarkets and local shops.
As well as supermarkets, local shops plus some other suppliers and retail outlets including shops nearby for things like clothing, footwear, biking, boating, camping, fishing, photography, swimming, scuba diving / snorkelling, walking and wildlife for all your activities, adventures and socialising moments.
Public Waters Photography
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Using your Android, iPhone or your favourite brand of a digital camera like Cannon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Panasonic, Go Pro or DJI drone capturing a still shot or video of that really special moment you wont ever forget also sharing them with your friends and family.
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Public Waters will endeavour to put some of the most amazing pictures and videos of public waters be it the coastal towns, sea, beaches, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, canals, streams, water falls, which will be added to our web pages on a regular basis.
The great thing about public water locations is that sense of freedom and getting away from the everyday life and into one of life's natural environment's with a breath of fresh air.
Public Waters has some of the best scenic views in the world within its natural environment surrounded by a natural growth of forest, woodland, trees, wild plants, flowers and its amazing wildlife inhabitants.
Public Water Locations
Lakes - Rivers - Canals - Sea
Your Public Waters and Activities
Biking - Boating - Camping - Fishing - Photography - Swimming - Scuba Diving - Snokeling - Walking - Wildlife.
Activities
Biking
Riding a mountain bike through woodlands, forestry, even into the surrounding mountains and hill tops, or taking to the local roads with your bike or motorbike, also a great way of traveling from one location to another, or a family biking trip out into the country side. Camping and biking from one camp to another is becoming more popular over the years in some countries even towing small trailers along behind or using rucksacks, saddle bags, panniers and top boxes. The great thing is being able to take in and absorb the wonderful surroundings you're cycling or biking through at a different pace.
Boating
Lakes, Rivers, Canals and Sea are the perfect places for your boating activities be it canoeing, rowing, cruising along in your motorboats or sailing along with the behind you, enjoying all of them magnificent scenic views in and around public waters. Some prefer taking off on a jetski, water skiing, surfing, paragliding, swimming, scuba diving and snorkelling. Other great alternatives is professional water tours sailing, cruising, crossings, ferries, either way it’s like being in another place away from the land with a totally different view of its surroundings sightseeing in a relaxing atmosphere.
Camping
Setting up camp right next to your favourite public water. Having a cuppa or lighting up the barbeque and having a few drinks chilling and relaxing in the sunny weather and evening sun sets. There are some amazing new types of tents and accessories these days, some tents don't even need poles and can be inflated with hand or electric pumps. One of the other ways of camping and ideal for moving around is by campervan, motorhome and caravans, some even use a push bike with trailers or motorbikes, some even by foot with rucksacks known as backpacking.
Fishing
Night or day fishing and catching that big carp, catfish, setting a new personnel best record in lakes, rivers and canals. Sea fishing be it from the beach, pier or boat catching some marcel, cod, bass, dover soul, and so many other different species of fish in our seas. Casting a line from the bank or boat fly fishing for them rainbow, brown trout or even a salmon. Being out in them fantastic public water locations with them fantastic views and social times enjoying your favourite hobby. There are so many different types of tackle, bait and equipment for fishing from tackle shops or online.
Photography
What better places than a public water with a idyllic landscape in the background for some amazing photos and videos of all your special locations and memories. Not forgetting the amazing wildlife inhabitants which create some of the best images. That special selfie shot of you and your loved ones. All of them special memorable moments saved in one click. Using your Android, iPhone or your favourite brand of a digital camera like Cannon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Panasonic, Go Pro or DJI drone capturing a still shot or video of that really special moment you won't ever forget sharing them with your friends and family.
Swimming
There are so many public water locations which are ideal for swimming, scuba diving and snorkelling, around some of the coastline as well as some inland lakes, rivers or nearby pools. Taking a dip with your toes, paddle or diving in for a wild swim and that invigorating boosting feeling in public waters. Scuba diving and snorkelling from the shores and boats exploring the underwater world and its amazing sights like sealife fish and creatures moving around the seabed wrecks and reefs. Before entering into any public water it's advisable to take some professional lessons, guidance, and local knowledge of your chosen locations.
Walking
Walking along the shoreline, rivers, canal tow paths or through the countryside, woodlands, forestry during them wonderful sunrise or sunset times of the day with your loved ones and maybe the dogs. Whilst having that relaxing stroll, walk or hike it's considered by many this is one of the best forms of excises for health and wellbeing. What better way to get into training ready for them charity walks and hikes ahead. Some may even enjoy stepping it up with a gentle jog and a run, or even turning it into a triathlon with a walk, run, swim and bike ride at the end. Or taking your dogs along for the walk as well.
Wildlife
Where there is water the local wildlife inhabitants is never to far away and can be amazing at times and full of wonderful surprises within the towns, villages, hamlets, countryside's, forestry, coast lines, and all types of public waters, with its local inhabitants insects, bees, butterfly's, reptiles, fish, birds, ducks, swans, geese, deer and different types of mammals all of which are a living in and around our surrounding environments. The wildlife is constantly changing throughout the different seasons in their migrations. For breeding and food supplies needs.
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