Lakes around Wormhill are predominantly reservoirs situated within the Peak District National Park, providing a range of water-based activities and scenic landscapes. While the village itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, its location offers access to several significant water bodies. These reservoirs are known for their extensive walking and cycling routes, as well as opportunities for wildlife observation. The area is characterized by its open spaces and challenging trails, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Arrive mid-morning on a crisp autumn day to wander the quaint village green with its medieval cross, duck pond, and bull-ring—perfect for photos of the limestone cottages without crowds. Grab a hearty pub lunch at The Bull’s Head, savoring local ales and farm-fresh dishes, then embark on the easy 2.4-mile walk to nearby Eyam (the “Plague Village”) for a dose of history amid rolling dales. Park at the edge of the village (limited spots), wear comfy shoes for the quiet lanes, and time your visit for late August if you can catch the colorful well dressings festival
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Still work going on to secure the Dam Wall after the breach in 2019
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Fernilee Reservoir was the first reservoir built in the Goyt valley and completed in 1938. It supplies all the water for Stockport. It is a popular walking area, and there is a 3 mile (5 km) woodland walk that goes around the entire reservoir. The walk along the eastern shore is particularly popular with dog-walkers and families with young children as it is on an old railway line. There is parking at the northern and southern ends.
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The Errwood Circular route offers panoramic views during the 7.2 km walk, which should take around 2 hours. It's advised to wear walking shoes or boots, especially after rain, as the narrow path on the far side can get muddy.
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foolow church is so cute !! has a little corner for walkers' refreshments too, if open
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The Errwood Reservoir was completed in 1967, it supplies drinking water to Stockport and the surrounding area.
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Brilliant place to visit and easy to walk to from Errwood Hall Car Park - Buxton SK11 0AR. Great little work with a doggo by your side, especially when the ice cream van is around which also sells doggo ice cream for £2.50 a tub!! Treat for the furry friend :)
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While Wormhill itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, it's an excellent base for exploring several significant reservoirs in the Peak District. Popular choices include Errwood Reservoir, known for its 5-mile circular walk and panoramic views, and Ladybower Reservoir, one of England's largest, famous for its 'plughole' spillway and various activities. Derwent Reservoir and Howden Reservoir are also popular for cycling and scenic walks.
Yes, many reservoirs offer routes suitable for families. Errwood Reservoir has a beautiful 5-mile (8 km) circular walk, and its neighbor, Fernilee Reservoir, offers a lovely 3-mile (5 km) woodland walk that is particularly popular with families and dog-walkers. The eastern shore of Fernilee Reservoir follows an old railway line, making it an easy path.
The lakes and reservoirs near Wormhill offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walking and cycling routes, with options for both leisurely strolls and more challenging trails. Ladybower Reservoir is excellent for adventurous activities, including fly fishing lessons. Rudyard Lake, though slightly further afield, is a hub for boating activities like paddleboarding, sailing, rowing, canoeing, and kayaking. For specific hiking routes, you can explore Easy hikes around Wormhill.
Yes, the area has some interesting historical aspects. Ladybower Reservoir, for instance, was constructed between 1935 and 1943, flooding the villages of Derwent and Ashopton. You can also visit Foolow Village, a charming settlement with an ancient stone cross and a duck pond. Fernilee Reservoir Tower marks the first reservoir built in the Goyt Valley, completed in 1938.
Many of the walking routes around the reservoirs are dog-friendly. For example, the 3-mile woodland walk around Fernilee Reservoir is particularly popular with dog-walkers. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock and wildlife, and check for any specific local restrictions.
The reservoirs in the Peak District, such as Ladybower and Derwent, are very popular for cycling. Derwent Reservoir even has Derwent Bike Hire available nearby. You can find various cycling routes, including mountain biking trails, in the area. For detailed routes, check out MTB Trails around Wormhill.
The reservoirs are rich in wildlife. Toddbrook Reservoir, for example, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to the many bird species it supports, including herons and ducks. The shores also host rare mosses and liverworts. The lush forestation around reservoirs like Howden Reservoir provides habitats for various animals and birds, making them great spots for wildlife spotting.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. Derwent Reservoir has a small educational visitor centre with a café and outdoor seating. Foolow Village, near some of the lakes, features a lovely pub called The Bull's Head, which is a great place to stop and refuel. It's always a good idea to check opening times, especially for food service.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the reservoirs. For instance, Fernilee Reservoir has parking at both its northern and southern ends. It's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot, as these areas can get busy.
The lakes and reservoirs are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Winter can be dramatic, especially at Ladybower Reservoir when its 'plughole' spillway is active. Summer is ideal for water-based activities, though it can be busier. Each season offers a unique experience of the Peak District's natural beauty.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The path along the eastern shore of Fernilee Reservoir, which follows an old railway line, is relatively flat and suitable for easy strolls. While not all paths are fully wheelchair accessible, many sections offer gentle terrain. For more easy hiking options, refer to the Easy hikes around Wormhill guide.


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