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Moorgreen Reservoir Trail

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Moorgreen Reservoir Trail

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Moorgreen Reservoir Trail offers a tranquil escape in Nottinghamshire, England, situated within the Broxtowe district. This 38-acre reservoir, with an elevation of 96 metres, is a prominent natural feature near the hamlet of Moorgreen, just northwest of Nottingham and northeast of Eastwood. It is renowned for its network of walking trails and its historical connection to the local canal system, as well as its appearance in the novels of D.H. Lawrence, who depicted it as "Nethermere" and "Willey Water."

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    September 24, 2024

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    This trail travels beside the picturesque Moorgreen Reservoir. It's a great path for walking, jogging and cycling and you are afforded lovely views of the lake and surrounding woodland.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Greasley, Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular walking routes around Moorgreen Reservoir?

    The most popular option is a 4.7 km looped trail around the reservoir, which is graded as easy and typically takes about one hour to complete. This route offers continuous views of the water and surrounding natural features. There's also a scenic two-mile waterside walk that meanders through woodlands, and for those seeking longer adventures, the reservoir is incorporated into a 16-mile off-road circuit popular for mountain biking.

    Is Moorgreen Reservoir Trail suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the 4.7 km looped trail is graded as easy and is considered a family-friendly walk, ideal for a gentle stroll. While some visitors note a perceived lack of specific amenities for children, the peaceful woodland paths and waterside views provide a pleasant environment for families to enjoy nature together.

    What is the terrain and difficulty level of the trails at Moorgreen Reservoir?

    The trails primarily consist of woodland paths and waterside walks. The main 4.7 km circular route is graded as easy, making it accessible for most visitors. For those looking for more challenging options, the area connects to longer routes like the Robin Hood Way and a 16-mile off-road circuit for mountain biking, which would present varying terrain and difficulty.

    Are dogs allowed on the Moorgreen Reservoir trails?

    Yes, Moorgreen Reservoir is a very dog-friendly destination. Many visitors, particularly dog owners, appreciate the natural scenery and the network of trails suitable for walking with pets. Please ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen at Moorgreen Reservoir?

    Moorgreen Reservoir is a good spot for birdwatching, offering glimpses of local avian species. The reservoir itself is home to a significant stock of carp and coarse fish, attracting anglers. While some visitors have noted a perceived lack of abundant wildlife, the woodland and waterside environment supports various smaller creatures and plant life.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Moorgreen Reservoir?

    The provided information does not specifically mention cafes or pubs directly at Moorgreen Reservoir. However, given its proximity to Eastwood (1.25 miles northeast) and Nottingham (7 miles northwest), you would likely find various dining options in these nearby towns.

    What are the parking options at Moorgreen Reservoir?

    Parking can sometimes be a challenge at Moorgreen Reservoir. It is advisable to plan your arrival time, especially during peak seasons or weekends, as spaces may fill up quickly. The area is readily accessible from the M1 Junctions 26 and 27 via the B600, but specific parking facilities are not detailed.

    Can I reach Moorgreen Reservoir by public transport?

    The provided information focuses on road access via the M1 and B600. While the reservoir is near towns like Eastwood and Nottingham, specific public transport routes directly to the reservoir are not detailed. It would be best to check local bus services connecting to Moorgreen or Eastwood.

    What are the best times of year to visit Moorgreen Reservoir?

    The reservoir is a popular destination for various outdoor activities throughout the year. The enchanting woodland trails provide a refreshing experience in any season. However, for comfortable walking conditions, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but parking might be more challenging. Winter walks can be peaceful, but trails might be muddy.

    Are there any historical or literary connections to Moorgreen Reservoir?

    Yes, Moorgreen Reservoir has significant historical and literary ties. It was originally constructed in the late 18th century to supply water to local canal networks. More famously, it appears in several novels by D.H. Lawrence, who was born in nearby Eastwood. He depicted it as 'Nethermere' in 'The White Peacock' and 'Sons and Lovers,' and as 'Willey Water' in 'Women in Love,' with a real-life drowning incident inspiring a scene in the latter.

    Can I fish at Moorgreen Reservoir?

    Yes, Moorgreen Reservoir is a well-regarded carp and coarse fishery. It features over 40 well-maintained pegs and boasts a significant stock of carp, including many over 20lb. Anglers will find amenities such as a shower and toilet block with a microwave, kettle, and running water. Permits and specific access rules for fishing would need to be checked with the fishery management.

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