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Diga e bacino di Kielder

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Diga e bacino di Kielder

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Kielder Dam and Reservoir, often known as Kielder Water, is a vast man-made lake nestled in the scenic North Tyne Valley of Northumberland, North East England. At an elevation of 278 metres, it holds the distinction of being the largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom by water capacity, surrounded by the expansive Kielder Forest, one of Europe's largest man-made woodlands. This significant landmark is a central feature of the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park, renowned for its exceptionally clear…

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    26 settembre 2022

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    La diga stessa è stata costruita tra il 1975 e il 1981 e trattiene il più grande lago artificiale del Regno Unito per capacità.
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    1. Kielder Water Lakeside Way — Kielder Forest

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    This moderate 21.2-mile mountain biking loop from Tower Knowe Visitor Centre offers stunning views across Kielder Water and through woodland
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    Elevazione 280 m

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    Posizione:Falstone, Inghilterra nord-orientale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    Is Kielder Water and Forest Park dog-friendly?

    Yes, Kielder Water and Forest Park is very dog-friendly, offering numerous trails and open spaces for walks. Dogs are generally welcome on leads throughout the park and on the multi-user Lakeside Way. Some indoor facilities or specific wildlife areas might have restrictions, so it's always best to check signage. Remember to clean up after your dog to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.

    What are the best walking trails at Kielder Water for different difficulty levels?

    Kielder Water offers a range of trails for all abilities. The Lakeside Way is a 26-mile multi-user trail that encircles the reservoir, suitable for walking, cycling, and horse riding, with many accessible sections. For shorter, easier walks, explore paths around visitor centres like Tower Knowe or Leaplish Waterside Park. More challenging routes can be found deeper within Kielder Forest, often involving steeper ascents and varied terrain. Always check trail maps for specific difficulty ratings before heading out.

    How long does it take to walk the entire Kielder Reservoir loop (Lakeside Way)?

    The full Lakeside Way loop around Kielder Water is approximately 26 miles (44.3 km). Walking the entire loop typically takes a full day, or even two days if you prefer a more leisurely pace with overnight accommodation. Many visitors choose to tackle shorter sections of the trail, which can take anywhere from 1-4 hours depending on the distance covered and your walking speed.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Kielder Dam and Reservoir?

    Yes, Kielder Water and Forest Park has several facilities. You'll find cafes at the main visitor centres like Tower Knowe and Leaplish Waterside Park. For pubs and accommodation, there are options within the park and in nearby villages such as Kielder Village. Kielder Castle also serves as a visitor centre and has facilities. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak seasons.

    Can you go wild swimming in Kielder Reservoir?

    While Kielder Water is a large body of water, it is primarily a working reservoir managed by Northumbrian Water. Official guidance generally advises against wild swimming due to safety concerns such as cold water shock, hidden currents, and potential water quality issues. It's best to enjoy the water from designated areas or through organised water sports activities.

    What unique art installations and architectural features can be found around Kielder Water?

    Kielder Water is home to a fascinating collection of contemporary art and architectural installations. Notable features include the Belvedere shelter, the intriguing Minotaur maze, Silvas Capitalis (often called the 'giant forest head'), and the celestial James Turrell Skyspace. These pieces are integrated into the landscape, offering unique points of interest along trails and viewpoints.

    Is Kielder Dam and Reservoir suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, Kielder Dam and Reservoir can be a beautiful destination for winter hikes, offering a tranquil and often snowy landscape. However, conditions can be challenging, with colder temperatures, shorter daylight hours, and potentially icy or muddy trails. It's crucial to wear appropriate winter clothing, sturdy waterproof footwear, and carry essential safety gear. Check the weather forecast before you go and stick to well-maintained paths.

    What public transport options are available to reach Kielder Water?

    Public transport to Kielder Water is limited due to its remote location. The most common way to reach the area is by car. There are some local bus services that operate to nearby towns, but direct routes into the heart of Kielder Water and Forest Park are infrequent. Planning your journey in advance and checking local bus timetables is highly recommended if relying on public transport.

    Where are the best places to spot wildlife, especially red squirrels and ospreys, at Kielder?

    Kielder Forest is a haven for wildlife. For red squirrels, look out for them in the coniferous woodlands throughout the park; specific feeding stations are sometimes set up near visitor centres. Ospreys, which returned to Kielder in 2009, can often be seen fishing over the reservoir during the breeding season (spring to late summer). There are designated osprey viewing points, and the Kielder Osprey Watch provides updates on sightings.

    What is the history behind the construction of Kielder Water?

    Kielder Water was planned in the late 1960s and constructed between 1975 and 1982 to meet an anticipated rise in demand for water from the industrial economy of North East England. It was a massive undertaking, costing £167 million, and involved the flooding of the Kielder Valley, which led to the loss of a school, railway, farms, and homes. Despite initial controversies, it has since become a vital water source and a major tourist attraction.

    Are there specific cycling routes at Kielder Water, and how do they compare to walking trails?

    Yes, Kielder Water offers extensive cycling routes, most notably the 26-mile multi-user Lakeside Way, which is suitable for both walking and cycling. Many sections are well-surfaced and relatively flat, making them accessible for families. Beyond the Lakeside Way, there are dedicated mountain biking trails of varying difficulty within Kielder Forest, offering more challenging terrain and technical sections. While some paths are shared, others are specifically designed for either walking or cycling, so it's important to check trail signage.

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