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Scammonden Reservoir HD3 3 HuddersfieldCoordinate: 53.6416666667, -1.92388888889, 6. 57.0498 47.87305 m 92.73633 5.18555 m 26.11133 55.49805 31.11133 54.56055 34.5498 56.81055 c 74.48633 51.06055 73.2998 50.43555 73.6748 49.24805 c To arrange an appointment please call S Also the hides along Blithe Bay will still be reachable. 23.86133 48.68555 24.61133 50.31055 25.11133 49.62305 c 0.7998 57.12305 m 37.86133 62.68555 40.1748 61.37305 39.48633 64.12305 c 50.02637 25.54883 49.23633 24.74805 49.48633 24.49805 c Put your boots on and enjoy the area's beauty spots, Never miss a Peak District story and read the latest headlines with our free email updates. This walk also has the option to go to the bird feeder and hide. Set in the picturesque New Forest, the Olympic distance triathlon at the Huntsman starts at Ellingham lake, with the bike course taking you into the forest, before ending with a . 40.9248 45.62305 42.6748 44.62305 42.0498 47.31055 c 49.73633 19.18555 48.68457 18.36523 50.61133 17.68555 c 55.48633 32.81055 56.86133 34.81055 55.36133 34.56055 c 83.73633 41.37305 m 76.4248 40.93555 75.86133 42.12305 74.98633 42.31055 c 51.4248 69.24805 50.98535 67.57324 52.98633 67.68555 c 81.1748 38.49805 80.53223 38.7207 80.7998 39.43555 c 66.7998 7.49707 65.7998 7.49707 65.5498 7.49707 c 22.54102 64.6416 22.93848 64.20605 23.86133 63.99805 c Blithfield Reservoir - LiquiSearch This takes you from the main carpark, across the entrance and into the woods, eventually looping back across to a great view of the reservoir and back down to the Carpark. 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S 81.5498 20.56055 m S 72.61133 49.18555 70.86133 49.12305 72.2998 46.56055 c [3], As South Staffordshire Water is a water-only company Severn Trent Water provides all mains sewerage services to customers in South Staffordshire's designated area. 47.48633 4.06055 47.7998 3.93555 48.1748 3.62207 c 22 & up. 47.73633 12.56055 46.53516 13.95703 44.98633 12.87207 c [6], The company were 99.91% compliant with drinking water quality tests carried out in 2012/13. 67.0498 58.56055 67.5498 58.87305 67.98633 57.99805 c The Blue Route will take you through a mix of broadleaf and coniferous woodland including English oak, sycamore, maple, birch, Scots pine and larch. 85.86133 38.62305 82.1748 37.49805 81.6748 37.99805 c 93.16113 55.45605 92.03223 54.52734 92.4248 52.74805 c 93.09473 45.64746 93.70801 45.93555 94.28711 46.06445 c 22.54102 64.6416 22.93848 64.20605 23.86133 63.99805 c 92.78516 5.80859 92.94434 6.1748 94.28711 6.33984 c 45.48633 39.12305 43.9248 37.56055 46.11133 37.12305 c Blithfield Reservoir was opened by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother on Tuesday 27 October 1953. Blithfield Reservoir has a number of lovely walking routes to explore and the first is an easy family friendly 1.25 mile wander along the 'blue route'. Youll find a dog waste bin and a regular bin at the bottom of the carpark where youll end all three routes. 64.11133 21.18555 62.7998 15.87207 65.61133 15.93555 c Wolseley Centre is afriendly award winning, welcomingvisitor centre and headquarters, Nelsons Gin is made in a futuristic distillery on a self-contained site. 88.61133 23.18555 86.98633 21.68555 88.2998 20.74805 c 86.48633 55.62305 88.2998 56.31055 87.1748 58.49805 c 91.11133 11.87207 m %%CreationDate: 2/1/2019 7:44 PM 24.97559 29.07422 24.55859 32.38379 23.36133 32.74805 c 72.86133 58.18555 77.1748 57.31055 75.6748 61.43555 c 94.1543 21.36035 94.12891 21.04102 94.2832 20.58398 c It features charming countryside, some interesting flora and fauna, Ellastones historic church and the ruins of Calwich Hall. 65.7998 49.43555 63.6748 51.62305 62.1748 51.68555 c 22.31445 20.49707 m 36.23633 44.87305 38.23633 44.18555 38.73633 44.18555 c 86.28906 58.93945 85.0498 60.43555 84.4248 59.68555 c S 63.98633 3.74707 64.0498 3.87207 64.86133 3.31055 c 23.86133 7.12207 25.7998 7.43555 25.9248 5.49707 c S 27.8418 70.48926 31.23633 70.56055 31.4248 71.12305 c HlWM% crpH =[d. 50.9248 10.74707 m 59.9248 17.24707 58.6748 18.68555 59.9248 19.56055 c The reservoir was created by building a dam across the nearby River Blithe, channeling water into the valley alongside it. 85.0498 50.49805 81.48633 52.43555 81.48633 51.18555 c 42.7998 7.49707 43.0498 7.31055 43.0498 6.81055 c S 78.14746 72.31152 m Due to the current Covid lockdown restrictions the office is closed to the public. 36.1748 31.49805 33.61133 30.99805 35.1748 28.18555 c 41.7998 25.56055 41.6748 27.06055 41.61133 27.62305 c Book Tickets Map What's Nearby Attraction Event Eating Out Accommodation Activity Wolseley Centre 34.36133 61.24805 32.16699 61.94727 30.73633 62.18555 c 1996 Blithfield Education Centre is opened by. 49.0498 4.18555 49.6748 4.43555 49.73633 4.87207 c 80.6748 54.74805 81.00195 52.6123 84.5498 53.37305 c 85.7998 65.99805 87.5498 67.56055 87.0498 68.43555 c h 36.5498 8.43555 35.79883 7.23047 36.7998 7.18555 c %%+ PPD: 1 21 0 0 60 45 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 63.85156 71.48828 63.78516 71.94531 63.70996 72.32715 c 41.02539 0.33105 m 89.61133 19.81055 89.86133 20.49805 90.0498 20.62305 c 60.86133 3.31055 62.4248 3.56055 63.9248 3.43555 c 33.61133 50.99805 32.4248 50.62305 32.86133 48.24805 c 85.6748 55.93555 81.7998 57.06055 85.73633 56.93555 c 81.1748 52.43555 79.4248 53.49805 77.61133 52.43555 c 72.36133 21.99805 70.6748 26.43555 69.1748 25.24805 c 65.7998 49.43555 63.6748 51.62305 62.1748 51.68555 c 93.99707 65.75195 94.05371 65.43164 94.29785 65.03125 c 38.5498 64.93555 38.4248 65.12305 36.73633 65.43555 c 440 & up. There are several circular routes you can try, these are all well signposted with pretty easy terrain. S S 41.02539 0.33105 m 32.16797 7.80859 33.1748 8.81055 34.1748 7.68555 c 34.36133 61.24805 32.16699 61.94727 30.73633 62.18555 c This is stunning in summer as it comes alive with colourful wildflowers and insects. 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Discover this 5.6-mile loop trail near Rugeley, Staffordshire. 80.73633 55.31055 81.11133 55.06055 81.9248 55.18555 c It will take you around an hour to complete and is probably the best option for wildlife lovers. 73.2998 36.62305 72.5498 38.87305 73.4248 38.93555 c 55.23633 67.81055 52.00391 64.10059 57.5498 63.43555 c Keep going until you hit the waters edge then following the lake until you reach another bird feeder hide and a toilet. 26.11133 34.99805 25.73633 35.37305 26.48633 35.56055 c 75.73633 28.62305 75.2998 29.06055 75.61133 29.31055 c Blithfield Reservoir is a beautiful 790-acre body of water set in the rolling hills of Blithe Valley. You can download a map and route guide for three Blithfield Reservoir walks here. 28.9248 37.87305 29.36133 38.12305 29.4248 38.37305 c S 66.23633 40.87305 64.67969 41.22461 65.11133 39.31055 c 22.2998 72.31055 l 31.0498 31.12305 31.48633 31.56055 30.86133 31.93555 c 44.23633 8.43555 m 34.23633 27.37305 32.7998 26.43555 34.4248 24.24805 c 36.1748 31.49805 33.61133 30.99805 35.1748 28.18555 c 87.86133 25.99805 91.9248 25.06055 92.2998 27.68555 c 48.5498 34.12305 56.1748 34.99805 54.1748 38.74805 c 63.0498 27.18555 59.43652 28.47363 58.9248 27.74805 c The reservoir covers 790 acres and was created by building a dam across the nearby River Blithe, channeling water into the valley. %%+ Options: 1 16 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 42.36133 20.37305 43.48633 20.99805 42.73633 18.99805 c S 46.7998 5.81055 46.0498 4.87207 46.86133 4.87207 c 59.36133 1.99707 60.2998 1.93555 60.23633 2.43555 c 23.86133 7.12207 25.7998 7.43555 25.9248 5.49707 c S 90.9248 67.12305 90.11133 66.62305 90.11133 66.87305 c As well as the River Trent, there is a woodland area, traditionally managed meadows and specially created areas of shallow water for wetland birds and plants. 92.73633 5.18555 m S 39.23633 44.18555 40.48633 44.56055 40.4248 45.37305 c 88.4248 24.87305 88.0791 24.69727 88.23633 24.24805 c Blithfield Reservoir is a large raw water reservoir in South Staffordshire, England, owned by South Staffordshire Water.Some 800 acres (324 hectares) of reservoir was formed on land sold by Baron Bagot to the South Staffordshire Water Works (SSWW) in the 1940s. S Blithfield Reservoir is a large raw water reservoir in Staffordshire, England, owned by South Staffordshire Water. 76.48633 33.99805 75.2998 33.87305 75.5498 32.37305 c 93.61133 52.49805 93.6748 51.56055 93.9248 51.18555 c 31.27832 71.38574 30.95508 71.85156 30.95703 72.32617 c 87.1748 31.24805 85.1748 32.24805 86.11133 28.37305 c 88.875 14.81445 88.73633 11.12207 91.11133 11.87207 c 72.61133 46.06055 73.73633 45.74805 74.9248 46.12305 c 23.1748 18.81055 25.86133 17.81055 26.36133 19.68555 c 35.4248 15.87207 36.23633 14.43555 35.37402 14.01074 c 77.5498 16.56055 78.2998 16.68555 75.98633 17.31055 c 88.6748 9.68555 89.0498 8.93555 88.7998 8.43555 c 54.2998 34.06055 m 78.0498 55.24805 78.11621 54.57715 79.73633 54.68555 c h 0.61133 58.87305 3.2998 60.37305 5.23633 59.06055 c 53.98633 68.93555 m 64.1748 47.24805 60.73633 50.37305 58.6748 47.43555 c 91.4248 65.43555 90.98633 65.31055 93.6748 65.62305 c 40.2998 66.56055 37.1748 66.99805 35.1748 68.68555 c S 68.0498 66.18555 69.01953 65.40332 68.48633 65.37305 c Ardsley Reservoir WF3 1 WakefieldCoordinate: 53.7202183017, -1.56745894746 (recreation.yorkshirewater.com), 5. 63.7998 9.93555 m 76.2998 37.06055 75.90332 39.26855 76.11133 39.93555 c 33.4248 9.37207 32.9248 9.87207 32.36133 9.87207 c 54.4248 2.49707 m Blithfield is a large reservoir owned by the South Staffs Water PLC, situated approximately 4 miles North of Rugeley in Staffordshire. 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