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Fleet Pond is the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire. The nature reserve has 141 acres of varied habitats including heathland, woodland, reedbed and marsh, and is home for many species of birds, butterflies, dragonflies and wild flowers.
The Pond itself is 52 acres so covers some 35% of the total area of the reserve. Most of reserve is designated as Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) because of the diversity of flora and fauna.
The site's main car park is situated just off of Cove Road (A3012) it is FREE to park here. There is a height restriction of 2.1m.
Fleet Train Station car park can also be used and has quick access to the site. However this is charged.
For advice on disabled parking and access please call the rangers on 01252 623443. Surfaced paths make access easy for wheelchairs, push chairs and bicycles.
Fleet Pond also has a designated picnic area.