Anton Lakes Local Nature Reserve is a protected greenspace in Hampshire known for its diverse wetland habitats and walking trails, offering visitors peaceful outdoor experiences in a biologically rich environment.
Anton Lakes Local Nature Reserve is located near the town of Andover in Hampshire, England. It encompasses a series of water meadows, streams, and ponds formed around the River Anton, which flows through the site. The reserve protects a variety of wetland habitats including oxbow lakes, reedbeds, wet grassland, and woodland areas, supporting an impressive array of wildlife. These habitats provide nesting grounds and feeding areas for many bird species such as kingfishers, herons, and water rails. The reserve also supports various aquatic invertebrates, amphibians, and plants adapted to wet environments.
Historically, the site has been shaped by water management practices and traditional meadowland agriculture, which have helped maintain its ecological value. Visitors to Anton Lakes can enjoy well-maintained walking trails that offer opportunities for nature watching, photography, and environmental education. Informational signage throughout the reserve points out key species and habitats, enhancing the visitor experience. Notable landmarks include the restored oxbow lakes and accessible boardwalks crossing the wetlands safely. The reserve is a tranquil destination for local residents and visitors seeking to experience Hampshire’s natural heritage close to urban areas.
Circle Trail Loop providing views over the oxbow lakes and river habitats
Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting kingfishers and dragonflies
Rich floodplain meadows with seasonal wildflowers and birdwatching opportunities
Boardwalk crossings offering safe access to sensitive wetland areas
Curved remnants of former river channels that create sheltered aquatic habitats vital for fish and birds.
Raised walkways that enable visitors to explore sensitive wetland areas without disturbing the ecosystem.
A chalk stream running through the reserve, supporting a range of aquatic species and maintaining wetland health.