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Dovestone Reservoir Nature Reserve adventures

Dovestone Reservoir Nature Reserve Adventures

Dovestone Reservoir Nature Reserve offers a scenic upland reservoir surrounded by moorlands, woodlands, and hills, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation close to Greater Manchester.

1,200
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1980s (as a managed reserve)
Year Established

About Dovestone Reservoir Nature Reserve

 

Located on the edge of the Peak District National Park in Greater Manchester, Dovestone Reservoir Nature Reserve is a prominent freshwater reservoir set amid rugged gritstone moorlands and broadleaved woodlands. The reserve is part of the Greenfield Valley and managed to balance both conservation and recreation. The reservoir was constructed in the late 19th century to provide water to the local area and today serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape features steep hills with open moorland that supports diverse peatland habitats and a variety of plant species typical of upland England. Woodland areas nearby provide homes to birds such as tawny owls, great spotted woodpeckers, and pied flycatchers. Recreational activities here include walking along well-maintained trails, birdwatching, fishing for trout, and enjoying the scenic views from vantage points like Chew Reservoir and Greenfield Valley. The reserve is well-known for its access to several long-distance and local footpaths, including parts of the Pennine Way and the Oldham Way. Visitors enjoy the tranquility of the natural surroundings while being just a short drive from urban centers. Facilities include a visitors center, parking, and picnic areas, making it family-friendly. The area also holds local cultural significance and is often used as a starting point for exploring the wider Peak District. Its combination of open water, hills, and woodland makes it an appealing setting for photography and nature study.

Highlights

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Dovestone Reservoir - large upland reservoir with recreational fishing and waterside walks

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Chew Reservoir viewpoint - offers expansive views over moorland and valleys

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The Oldham Way - a popular footpath looping through the reserve and surrounding hills

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Dovestone Sailing Club and watersports area on the reservoir

Notable Natural Features

Dovestone Reservoir

An artificial reservoir created in the late 19th century, central to the reserve and popular for fishing and waterside recreation.

Greenfield Valley

A scenic valley with a mix of woodland and open moorland offering diverse habitats and walking routes.

Chew Reservoir and Viewpoint

A smaller reservoir near Dovestone with a prominent lookout offering panoramic views across the reserve.