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Ruislip Lido

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Ruislip Lido

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Ruislip Lido is a unique 60-acre reservoir and artificial beach nestled within the London Borough of Hillingdon, England. Situated at an elevation of approximately 56 metres, it offers a tranquil escape between Ruislip Common, the ancient woodlands of Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve, and Poor's Field. Originally constructed in 1811 as a feeder basin for the Grand Junction Canal, this historic site was transformed into a popular lido in 1933, providing a distinctive blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities…

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    February 17, 2022

    Cycling

    You can cycle round the Lido but it gets very busy at the weekend and in the summer is packed during holidays on sunny days. Beware of dog walkers with extending leads. It is great to cycle through Ruislip Woods to the Lido if you have a trail bike, but horses use the paths and churn it up after rain so it is almost impassable. The best time to go is very early in the morning in the summer, beautiful, especially if the mist is around.

    September 20, 2021

    Hiking

    It's beautiful! We lived about three miles from here for over ten years and never visited. The route takes you off the main tracks. It's relaxing and you can hardly …

    June 16, 2020

    Road cycling

    Really nice spot for a rest stop.

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    1. Ruislip Woods, Ruislip Lido & Park Woods loop from Ruislip

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    Location: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ruislip Lido suitable for a winter hike or visit?

    While the lido is popular in warmer months, the surrounding woodlands offer year-round appeal. A winter visit can be peaceful, especially early in the morning when mist might create a beautiful scene. However, be aware that paths in Ruislip Woods can become churned up and muddy after rain, making some sections challenging, particularly for cyclists without a trail bike.

    What are the options for public transport to Ruislip Lido?

    Ruislip Lido is accessible via public transport, making it an easy day trip from central London. You can reach it by Tube and bus. The nearest London Underground stations are Ruislip (Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines) and West Ruislip (Central line and Chiltern Railways), from which local bus services connect to the lido.

    Are dogs allowed at Ruislip Lido, and are there specific rules?

    Yes, Ruislip Lido is generally dog-friendly, and many visitors enjoy walking their dogs around the reservoir and through the woods. However, it can get very busy, especially on weekends and sunny days. Dog owners are advised to keep their dogs under control, particularly around other visitors and wildlife, and to be mindful of extending leads on busy paths.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the walking and cycling trails around Ruislip Lido?

    The trails around Ruislip Lido are generally flat and accessible, especially the main path around the reservoir. However, venturing into Ruislip Woods, you'll find more varied terrain. Some paths can become muddy and uneven, particularly after rain, due to horse traffic. For cycling in the woods, a trail bike is recommended over a road bike.

    Is swimming permitted in Ruislip Lido?

    No, swimming is officially not permitted in Ruislip Lido. This is due to concerns about water quality, including occasional blue-green algae, and the absence of lifeguards. While some individuals may enter the water, it is strongly advised against for safety and health reasons.

    What facilities are available for families with young children at Ruislip Lido?

    Ruislip Lido is very family-friendly. It features a splash pad water play area, various children's play areas including a large pirate ship with climbing features, slides, and nets. The Ruislip Lido Railway, a miniature narrow-gauge train, offers a scenic ride around two-thirds of the reservoir, which is popular with children of all ages. There are also picnic areas and toilets.

    Are there any good pubs or restaurants near Ruislip Lido?

    Yes, within the lido area itself, you'll find the Lakeside Cafe and The Water's Edge restaurant, offering dining options and refreshments. For pubs, there are several traditional establishments in the surrounding Ruislip area, a short distance from the lido, which can be found with a quick local search.

    What are the operating hours for Ruislip Lido and its facilities?

    Ruislip Lido itself, as a public park, is generally accessible from dawn till dusk. However, specific facilities like the Ruislip Lido Railway, the splash pad, and the cafes/restaurants will have their own operating hours, which can vary seasonally. It's best to check the Hillingdon Council website for the most current opening times for these attractions.

    Is Ruislip Lido wheelchair accessible?

    While the main paths around the lido are generally flat and paved, making them accessible, some areas, particularly within the surrounding woodlands, may have uneven terrain or muddy sections that could be challenging for wheelchairs. It's advisable to stick to the main, well-maintained paths for easier access.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for at Ruislip Lido?

    The artificial beach offers pleasant views across the reservoir, especially at sunset. The Ruislip Lido Railway provides unique scenic perspectives as it winds through the woodlands. The surrounding Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve is a significant natural feature, offering diverse flora and fauna, and the 'Planets Walk' around the lake adds an interesting educational element to your stroll.

    What should I bring for a day out at Ruislip Lido?

    For a comfortable visit, consider bringing sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water, especially on sunny days. If you plan to use the beach, a towel and beach toys for children are a good idea. For exploring the woods, appropriate footwear (like walking boots or trail shoes) is recommended, particularly after rain. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!

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