Warwick Pond

Warwick Pond is one of Bermuda’s hidden gems, its whereabouts unknown to many locals. It is the second largest freshwater pond in Bermuda and is set in 9 acres of woodland containing Bermuda cedar and large allspice trees. The area is owned and managed by the Bermuda National Trust and was acquired with the help of a donation by American philanthropist Dennis Sherwin.

In December 2003 a new walking trail was opened, linking the site to the Railway Trail. Dotted along the path are signs informing visitors of the significance of the flora and fauna found here. Warwick Pond is home to many native birds and visiting migratory species.

Warwick Pond can be accessed from Middle Road or the Warwick section of the Railway Trail.

Nearby Attractions

Tourist attractions and things to do near Warwick Pond include:

Nearby Restaurants

Restaurants and places to eat and drink near Warwick Pond include:

  • Blu Bar and Grill (0.6 miles) - Located at the Belmont Hills Golf Course. Outstanding views of the Great Sound and Hamilton Harbour, especially at sunset.
  • Swizzle Inn at South Shore (0.6 miles) - Sister venue to the Swizzle Inn at Bailey’s Bay.
  • Fourways Inn (0.9 miles) - Award-winning, upmarket fine dining restaurant. Smart dress code.

Nearby Transport Links

Transport links near Warwick Pond include:

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Map showing location of Warwick Pond

Details

Warwick Pond

Address
Middle Road
Warwick Parish
Bermuda

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