Kent, often referred to as the Garden of England, might not be the first place you'd think of when picturing turquoise waters and floating lodges. However, this county, known for its charming cathedrals and rugged coastlines, is also home to a lake that's been likened to the Maldives.
St Andrews, once a chalk quarry, is now a stunning lake nestled in the Kent countryside. The water is so pure it's almost potable, although it's probably best not to drink it.
Located in the quaint village of Halling, the lake's vibrant colour comes from suspended chalk particles reflecting light. While there's a sandy beach for lounging, the lake is more famous for its array of attractions.
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Visitors can rent kayaks, paddle boards and pedalos for a jaunt across the lake. Sailing courses and swimming are also on offer for those seeking a less intense activity, with the water reaching a warm 22C in summer. However, if you fancy a swim, you'll need to complete an open water swim induction first, reports the Express.
The lake's most renowned attractions, aside from the dazzling blue water, are the two aqua parks situated on the 70-acre lake. A new addition this summer is a towering water slide named La Jefa.
While the main aqua park welcomes visitors aged six and above, there's also a kids' aqua park suitable for kids between the ages of two and six.
For adults seeking a tranquil retreat, the wellness offerings include a more sophisticated tour of the lake coupled with access to invigorating facilities such as a sauna, hot tub, and plunge lagoon, complemented by premium sun loungers in the relaxation area.
But there's also an abundance of excitement to be had on the ground; you can view the quarry from a breathtaking vantage point on the 33ft high zip wire. For additional thrills, try your hand at axe throwing, test your aim with archery, or scale the 23ft rock climbing tower.
When it's time to wind down after a day brimming with adventure, St Andrews beckons guests to one of its serene floating lodges on the lake for an overnight getaway, each boasting their very own hot tub.
One enchanted Tripadvisor reviewer shared: "Absolutely lovely. The lodges are gorgeous and I could not get enough of sitting on the deck looking at the beautiful lake."
Echoing the sentiment, another guest who revelled in the delights of Coots Lodge remarked: "Had Coots lodge, unreal views and stunning setting, the smallest fish I saw was 8-10lb, like being in the Maldives."
Welcoming visitors daily from 10am, St Andrews is a mere stone's throw away from Halling and a straightforward 40-minute drive from London; alternatively, guests can hop on a train to Halling and find themselves at the lake following a brisk 10-minute stroll.
It's advisable to book activities in advance through the lake's website to secure your spot, particularly during the bustling summer season.
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