Lakes around Reedley Hallows, located in Lancashire, England, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area features several reservoirs and wetland areas, providing settings for outdoor activities. These bodies of water contribute to the region's natural charm and ecological significance. Reedley Hallows serves as a base for exploring these varied aquatic environments.
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A gorgeous area around black moor with amazing views and the rocks above upper Gorple and Widdop reservoirs are outstanding
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Get to know this 9.5-km circular trail near Burnley, Lancashire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 38 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, fishing, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.
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Amazing reservoir and amazing to see the reflection of the trees and hills in the water on a quiet day.
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Lower Ogden Reservoir was built in the early 1900's to supply water to the surrounding area. The track to the north can be linked with footpaths to the south so that you can run around the reservoir from Barley. You can also extend the run and take in Upper Ogden Reservoir or use this as the start or finishing section for a brilliant loop of Pendle Hill.
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Clowbridge Reservoir has some great walking trails around the lake plus an orienteering course. It's home to a sailing club and angling association so there tends to be things going on as well as the wildlife.
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Lower Ogden Reservoir was built in the early 1900's to supply water to the surrounding area.
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Was there a week ago and the bottom half of the trail has been ruined by the weather and hooligan trail builders. i would give it a miss.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lower Ogden Reservoir for its tranquil atmosphere and reflections, Cant Clough Reservoir for its remote feel and panoramic views, and Clowbridge Reservoir, a hub for watersports and a popular circular trail. These highlights have received over 40 upvotes and more than 30 photos from the komoot community.
Clowbridge Reservoir is a vibrant spot for watersports, including sailing and windsurfing, and fishing. It also features a moderately challenging 9.5-km circular trail popular for hiking and birdwatching, where you might spot ducks, swans, and herons. The site also has an orienteering course.
The Ogden Reservoirs (Upper and Lower) are known for their scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere, nestled beneath Pendle Hill. They offer delightful circular trails through extensive woodlands like Fell Wood, Blue Wood, and Buttock Plantation, perfect for walking and birdwatching. The area is also a popular starting point for walks extending to Pendle Hill.
Yes, both Lower Ogden Reservoir and Ogden Reservoirs are considered family-friendly, offering accessible trails and a pleasant environment for walks. Hurstwood Reservoir also has family-friendly aspects, including mountain bike trails suitable for younger kids.
Cant Clough Reservoir offers a remote feel with diverse landscapes, from open moorland to wooded areas, providing panoramic views of the Lancashire countryside. It's a favored spot for hikers and cyclists, forming part of longer routes like the Mary Towneley Loop and the Pennine Bridleway. Anglers can enjoy brown trout fishing, and birdwatchers might spot Great Crested Grebes.
Yes, Clowbridge Reservoir, built in 1866, submerged the medieval village of Gambleside, with some ruins still visible. Cant Clough Reservoir, constructed between 1885 and 1892, also has a rich history as part of the region's water infrastructure.
The area around Reedley Hallows offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult, as well as gravel biking routes. For detailed options, explore the guides for Hiking around Reedley Hallows, Easy hikes around Reedley Hallows, and Gravel biking around Reedley Hallows.
Yes, Lomeshaye Marsh, though not a lake, is a highly valuable wetland area near Reedley Hallows. It's designated as Pendle's first Local Nature Reserve and a County Biological Heritage Site, offering a mosaic of habitats for diverse plant species and wildlife, including various birds, frogs, newts, and water voles. Visitors can explore walking trails and use a bird hide for observation.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes. The Ogden Reservoirs offer a delightful circular trail. Clowbridge Reservoir has a moderately challenging 9.5-km circular trail. Additionally, Cant Clough Reservoir is part of longer circular routes like the Mary Towneley Loop.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. For vibrant flora, late spring and early summer are ideal, especially around Cant Clough Reservoir when heather and wildflowers bloom. Trails like the one around Clowbridge Reservoir are open year-round and beautiful to visit anytime.
While many areas are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific regulations. For example, dogs are generally not allowed on the immediate pathway around Clowbridge Reservoir. Always look for local signage regarding dog access and keep them on a lead where required, especially near livestock or wildlife.
Parking is conveniently available at several locations. Clowbridge Reservoir offers parking, making it easily accessible. For the Ogden Reservoirs, parking is typically available near the village of Barley. Always check local signs for specific parking instructions and fees.


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