Over millions of years, vast deposits of sand & gravel were laid down here as the Cotswolds were eroded into the Thames.
Back in 1967, it was designated the Cotswold Water Park and it contains more than 150 lakes.
More than 500,000 visit every year for holidays and to take part in the many activities on and around the lakes.
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