Discover the best top things to do in Fleet, United Kingdom including Fox & Hounds - Fleet, Fleet Pond, The Heron on the Lake, The Falkners Arms, Scott Mills Bridge, Bramshot Farm Country Park, Propaganda Music Canteen Fleet.
Restaurants in Fleet
4.5 based on 79 reviews
First time I've been here - invited by a friend to see a rock band that was playing on a Friday evening. Busy pub, friendly staff and the food was really good. My friend said her fish and chips were the best she'd ever had! The band was great, although could have played more songs everyone knew, but enjoyed it anyway.
4.5 based on 249 reviews
Fleet Pond is the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire and the nature reserve has 54.6 hectares (141 acres) of varied habitats. The pond itself occupies approximately half of this area. The surrounding land features heathland, woodland, reedbed and marsh, and is home for many species of birds, butterflies, dragonflies and wild flowers. Fleet Pond is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI.) The area is managed by the Hart District Council Countryside Ranger Service in partnership with the Fleet Pond Society which provides generous support to the Countryside Rangers as well as offering exciting volunteer opportunities for the local community. The Fleet Pond Restoration Project is run in partnership between Hart District Council, Fleet Pond Society, Natural England and the Environment Agency. To help restore Fleet Pond Nature Reserve to a healthier and more valuable amenity for wildlife and people. The sites 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 Monday-Saturday. Fleet Pond also has a designated picnic area. Surfaced paths make access easy for wheelchairs, pushchairs and bicycles. There is NO FISHING at Fleet Pond until the season opens on the 16th June. Please keep dogs under close control.
Whether you want to walk the dog or just get away from the rat race, Fleet Pond gives you a complete reconnection with Nature with woodland, heathland, wetland and the pond itself. A truly beautiful and tranquil nature reserve in the midst or urban chaos. If you want to go further, Fleet Pond has a fantastic group of volunteers who get together to help manage and nurture the reserve while having fun, meeting new friends and learning new skills. Do grab a picnic (and binoculars) and treat yourself to a beautiful, natural, free experience.
4.0 based on 168 reviews
Our Aunt Pat likes a good meal, so the wife and I took her to an old favourite restaurant/Pub, I know the fish and chips are great but I can only manage a small portion, so I thought aunt would go half on a big one, she was not having that and the brussels cooked just right and the steak mealt in your mouth, my wife had two helping of the gravey as it was moreish. Almost forgot we tried the salt and pepper shrimps with a sweet chilli sauce, again aunt took over and took the chilli sauce and loved the shrimp. Service was great to the very end as we finnish with a winter eat and mess, shared by us all. On a better note, my wife had her birthday in November and was sent a offer for a nice bottle of prosecco which Liinu sorted out for us, which made my wife very happy. Look out for the Christmas menu as it looks one of the best around.
4.0 based on 46 reviews
A family-friendly pub at the heart of the Ancells Farm community. We keep an extensive selection of fine wines and beers including resident and guest real ales, an excellent value menu, traditional Sunday lunches and summer weekend barbeques,and we have a large garden with children's play area and disabled facilities. We showcase the very best in Saturday night live music with the best bands, the best crowd and the best atmosphere anywhere around! There's other entertainment too including a weekly quiz nights,Sky Sports and a pool table.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
We had a rare child-free weekend and stayed in a hotel in Fleet as part of a well overdue 40th birthday present for my husband. Can you imagine my glee when I realised we were literally on the doorstep of the Scott Mills Bridge?! I added a visit to my weekend itinerary and was not disappointed. I was proud to walk the steps up to and the length of the bridge of my favourite radio DJ. A well deserved commemoration of Scott's success. Look out for the plaque opposite McDonald's. LOVE YOU BYE
3.5 based on 18 reviews
I take my dog here for a walk. Other dog owners are friendly and the flat ground makes a nice change from the hills I usually do. Can be a bit muddy and squelchy but they try hard to lay down planks and bark to compensate for this.
3.0 based on 46 reviews
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