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Rivelin Lower Dam is a significant water storage reservoir nestled in the picturesque Upper Rivelin Valley, approximately 8 kilometres west of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. Situated on the eastern boundary of the Peak District, near Bradfield, this man-made lake stands at an elevation of 204 metres. It is the larger of the two Rivelin Dams, playing a crucial role in supplying drinking water to Sheffield and maintaining the flow of the River Rivelin, a legacy of the valley's rich…
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The paths around Rivelin Lower Dam are generally considered easy and accessible, suitable for most fitness levels. The terrain is well-maintained, with a tarmac road leading to the car park and paths that wind around the reservoir. While there isn't significant elevation gain directly around the dam, the wider Rivelin Valley Nature and Heritage Trail offers varied terrain through woodlands and pastures.
Yes, a popular option is the path that circles both the Lower and Higher Rivelin Dams, offering a scenic loop. Many visitors enjoy exploring the Rivelin Valley Nature and Heritage Trail, which connects the remnants of old mills and dams, providing various circular options of differing lengths and historical interest.
Absolutely! Rivelin Lower Dam is highly regarded as a family-friendly destination. The accessible and well-maintained paths around the reservoir are ideal for pushchairs and young children. The area also features a children's playground and the 'Rivelin Valley Water Play' area further downstream, enhancing its appeal for families.
Yes, Rivelin Lower Dam is a popular spot for dog walkers. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but it's always recommended to keep them on a lead, especially around wildlife, other visitors, and livestock in surrounding areas. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to help keep the area beautiful for everyone.
There is a small car park at the southern end of Rivelin Lower Dam, accessible via a tarmac road. However, as it's a popular spot, especially on weekends and holidays, parking can fill up quickly. For public transport, bus services from Sheffield city centre can take you to the general Rivelin Valley area, from where it's a walk to the dam.
To avoid crowds, consider visiting during off-peak hours, such as early mornings or weekdays. The area is beautiful year-round; spring brings lush greenery and wildflowers, summer offers warm days for leisurely strolls, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter provides crisp, peaceful walks. For a quieter experience, aim for non-holiday periods.
While there isn't accommodation directly at the dam, the wider Rivelin Valley features a café, and there are various pubs and eateries within a short drive or walk in the surrounding Sheffield suburbs. Sheffield city centre, with its extensive range of accommodation and dining, is also just a few miles away.
No, wild swimming is not permitted in Rivelin Lower Dam. As a working reservoir owned by Yorkshire Water, its primary purpose is to supply drinking water, and swimming is prohibited for safety and water quality reasons.
The dam itself, completed in 1845, is a significant historical structure. You can also see the former reservoir keeper's house at the northern end of the dam wall. The wider Rivelin Valley is rich in industrial history, with remnants of 20 watermills and 21 mill dams that powered Sheffield's cutlery trade. The Rivelin Valley Nature and Heritage Trail highlights many of these historical sites.
For any walk, comfortable walking shoes or boots are recommended, as paths can sometimes be damp or uneven. In winter, layers of warm clothing, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy, grippy footwear are advisable, as conditions can be cold and paths may be slippery. Always bring water and snacks, and consider a map or GPS device for longer explorations of the valley.
A leisurely stroll directly around Rivelin Lower Dam itself might take approximately 30-60 minutes, depending on your pace and whether you stop to enjoy the views. If you combine it with the Higher Dam or explore sections of the Rivelin Valley Nature and Heritage Trail, your walk could extend to 1.5 to 3 hours or more.