Caversham Lakes

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Caversham Lakes is a set of lakes created through gravel extraction between the suburb of Caversham in Reading, Berkshire and the hamlet of Sonning Eye in Oxfordshire, just north of the River Thames and also refers to the sports buildings and facilities alongside those lakes.

Coordinates51.467°N 0.936°W / 51.467; -0.936
River sourcesRiver Thames
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Caversham Lakes
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Caversham Lakes is located in Oxfordshire
Caversham Lakes
Caversham Lakes
Caversham Lakes is located in the United Kingdom
Caversham Lakes
Caversham Lakes
LocationCaversham, Berkshire
Coordinates51.467°N 0.936°W / 51.467; -0.936
TypeManmade lakes
River sourcesRiver Thames
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Managing agencySouth Oxfordshire District Council
Surface area32 hectares (79 acres)
Surface elevation61 metres (200 ft)
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Overview

The lakes are formed from former gravel pits in the floodplain of the River Thames. The company Lafarge and formerly Redland plc have undertaken the gravel extraction though the Sonning Works. Caversham Lakes Trust Ltd has been set up to administer the lakes.[1]

Sport and leisure

Watersports

A wide range of activities from open water swimming, stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing & aqua park was available from Caversham Lakes operating without planning permission until March 2024.[2][3]

Rowing

In 2006, the Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake was added to the lakes in the park.[4] The GB Rowing team use this lake as a main base at which to train. Team GB also carry out land-based training at Bisham Abbey and occasionally close to Nottingham at Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre.

Sonning Regatta has been held every two years since 2000 usually on the Thames adjoining, alternatively, in bad weather, on the Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake.

Motorboating

The Thames and Kennet Marina in motorboating also uses an engineered lake (a marina dock) with access to the river Thames.

Sailing

The main venue in mid-Berkshire and south Oxfordshire for sailing is at Reading Sailing Club.[5]

Waterskiing and Wakeboarding

Isis Waterski Club is a committee-run members club which offers wakeboarding, wakesurfing and waterskiing.[6][7] Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon waterskied here during the 1960s.[8]

Angling

Fishing is available at no charge on the public stretches of the Thames adjoining, having obtained the relevant annual government licences. It is also available on a paid basis at a few of the lakes which are accordingly replenished with a wide variety of fish.[9]

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