Dinton Pastures Country Park

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With the Dragonfly Café on the right and High Chimneys behind you, cross the car park to the site map. Follow the wide path and keep right at the fork by the 'wildlife trails' sign. Pass an enclosed play area on the left, keep the Emm Brook on the right, and enjoy the tantalising glimpses of Black Swan Lake up ahead.

Swing left on reaching the water and follow the path beside the lake. When it veers right, turn left across a bridge to a sign for Tufty's Corner. Bear right here and keep left at the fork after a few paces. Follow the path beside White Swan Lake to a waymark post by a patch of grass and a flight of steps. Avoid the steps, but take the left-hand path and follow it to the lake known as Tufty's Corner. On reaching a junction by a bridge, turn right and keep the River Loddon on your left.

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  Terrain  - Lakeside and riverside paths, some road walking
  Landscape  - Extensive lakeland
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs under control and on lead where requested
  Parking  - Large car park at Dinton Pastures
  Toilets en route  - Dinton Pastures
About the walk
Dinton Pastures Country Park describes itself as a mosaic of rivers, meadows, lakes and woodland. The lakes are old gravel workings that were flooded to form the focal point of this attractive recreational area. Paths and self-guided trails enable visitors to explore this tranquil world of water...
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Berkshire consists of two distinct parts: the western half, which is predominantly rural, with the Lambourn Downs spilling down to the River Lambourn and the Berkshire Downs to the majestic Thames, and the eastern half of Berkshire, which offers plenty of opportunity to get out and savour open spaces. Reading and Newbury are the county’s major towns, and the River Kennet flows through them both.
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Dinton Pastures Country Park

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Lakeside and riverside paths, some road walking
  Landscape - Extensive lakeland
  Dog friendliness - Dogs under control and on lead where requested
  Parking - Large car park at Dinton Pastures
  Toilets en route - Dinton Pastures
About the walk
Dinton Pastures Country Park describes itself as a mosaic of rivers, meadows, lakes and woodland. The lakes are old gravel workings that were flooded to form the focal point of this attractive recreational area. Paths and self-guided trails enable visitors to explore this tranquil world of water...
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Berkshire
Berkshire consists of two distinct parts: the western half, which is predominantly rural, with the Lambourn Downs spilling down to the River Lambourn and the Berkshire Downs to the majestic Thames, and the eastern half of Berkshire, which offers plenty of opportunity to get out and savour open spaces. Reading and Newbury are the county’s major towns, and the River Kennet flows through them both.