Waterhall Dew Pond is a picturesque natural feature located in Brighton BN1 8YR that serves as a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Nestled amidst stunning landscapes, this pond offers visitors an opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying its serene surroundings. Whether you’re interested in birdwatching or simply taking a leisurely walk around the area, Waterhall Dew Pond promises a refreshing escape from urban life. Our commitment to preserving this natural habitat ensures that it remains a tranquil space for all who seek solace in nature’s beauty. Come explore Waterhall Dew Pond and embrace the calm it offers.

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klara

5 Google Rating

Such a special.place for connecting with nature.

5/ 5

Such a special.place for connecting with nature.

owen s

5 Google Rating

Peaceful and beautiful countryside just a few mins walk into the valkey

5/ 5

Peaceful and beautiful countryside just a few mins walk into the valkey

Stuart Taylor

5 Google Rating

A cracking little spot full of wildlife activity. Often found with grazing sheep nearby. Some lovely

5/ 5

A cracking little spot full of wildlife activity. Often found with grazing sheep nearby. Some lovely areas for walking & picnicking all around

Chilli Cao

5 Google Rating

A bit of sussex downs wildlife away from the city.

5/ 5

A bit of sussex downs wildlife away from the city.

Nick Falk

3 Google Rating

Its very pleasant, but is just a pond.

3/ 5

Its very pleasant, but is just a pond.

Judith Lawson

4 Google Rating

Very nice place and so near wilded waterhall old golf course. Amazing walks.

4/ 5

Very nice place and so near wilded waterhall old golf course. Amazing walks.

Daniela Conti

2 Google Rating

Abandoned. It was nice to roam around the area and hear the birds however the pond was quite delusi

2/ 5

Abandoned. It was nice to roam around the area and hear the birds however the pond was quite delusional as it was abandoned. It’s surrounded by rubbish, looks like people had their picnics and left things behind. The gates to get there are clearly not in use, they are wide open and almost fully covered in weed. Nature reclaimed this area not in a good way. This place could be fantastic if only was taken care off.

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