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Errwood Reservoir adventures

Errwood Reservoir Adventures

Errwood Reservoir is a scenic man-made lake located within the Peak District National Park, offering a peaceful setting for hiking, wildlife watching, and fishing.

120
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1932
Year Established

About Errwood Reservoir

 

Errwood Reservoir is situated within the Goyt Valley in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England. Constructed in the 1930s, it serves as a crucial water supply reservoir for the surrounding areas. The reservoir covers nearly 120 acres and is surrounded by moorland, woodland, and rugged hills. The steep valley slopes create dramatic scenery that attracts walkers, anglers, and nature enthusiasts. The area is home to diverse wildlife, including sparse upland bird species such as curlews and red grouse, as well as aquatic species in the water. Key recreational opportunities include the popular Goyt Valley Circular Walk, which passes around the reservoir and offers stunning views of the water and surrounding dales. Fishing is allowed with a permit, mainly for trout and other freshwater species. The reservoir's dam is a notable landmark engineered with care to blend with the natural landscape. Errwood Reservoir lies close to other well-known Peak District sites such as the Cat and Fiddle Road and Fernilee Reservoir, making it a peaceful but accessible destination for visitors. The location appeals to day hikers and outdoor photographers looking to experience a quieter corner of the national park away from busier tourist hubs.

Highlights

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Goyt Valley Circular Walk with panoramic views of the reservoir and hills

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Varied upland bird species offering good birdwatching opportunities

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Historic dam structure blending engineering with natural beauty

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Quiet fishing spots with native trout and coarse fishing permits

Notable Natural Features

Errwood Reservoir Dam

A gravity dam constructed in the early 1930s, carefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings.

Goyt Valley Circular Walk

Scenic trail circling the reservoir, providing panoramic views of water and the surrounding hills.

Surrounding Moorland Habitats

Expanses of heather moor offer important upland ecosystems supporting a variety of bird species.