Vista del Stocks Reservoir dal ponte
Vista del Stocks Reservoir dal ponte
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The "View of Stocks Reservoir from the Bridge" offers a captivating perspective of one of Lancashire's most significant natural features. Located at an elevation of 191 meters within the stunning Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), this viewpoint is specifically from the causeway bridge, which forms part of the reservoir's impressive dam structure. Stocks Reservoir, historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, is a vital water source for Blackpool and the Fylde coast, nestled at the…
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The popular circular walk around Stocks Reservoir, which includes crossing the causeway bridge, is approximately 8 miles (12.8 km) long. It is generally considered a moderately challenging walk, featuring varied terrain that includes woodlands, reservoir edges, and footbridges. While not overly strenuous, it requires a reasonable level of fitness.
Beyond the impressive causeway bridge itself, key landmarks include the Board House, a historic building on the western shores, and the Hodder Water Treatment Works. Natural features abound, from the vast expanse of the reservoir to the surrounding deep valleys, rolling hills, and moorland of the Forest of Bowland AONB. You'll also cross footbridges over the River Hodder, offering different perspectives of the water system.
Public transport options directly to Stocks Reservoir are limited. The area is best accessed by car. Visitors typically drive to the car park located near the intersection of Hole House Lane and School Lane, which is a common starting point for walks around the reservoir and provides access to the bridge viewpoint.
No specific permits are generally required for walking the public footpaths and trails around Stocks Reservoir. However, if you plan to engage in fly fishing, you will need to obtain a permit from the Stocks Reservoir Fly Fishing Club, especially during the popular summer months.
The weather in the Forest of Bowland can be changeable. While the views are impressive year-round, conditions can vary significantly. In colder conditions, the reservoir can appear dramatic and atmospheric from the causeway bridge. Winter walks may involve muddy or icy paths, so appropriate waterproof and warm clothing, along with sturdy footwear, is essential. Always check the forecast before heading out.
Yes, the circular walk around Stocks Reservoir offers numerous viewpoints beyond the causeway bridge. As you traverse the 8-mile route, you'll find various spots along the reservoir's edge and from higher ground that provide different perspectives of the water, the surrounding fells, and the distant Yorkshire Dales. A footbridge over the River Hodder is also noted as a splendid crossing point with good views.
The terrain around Stocks Reservoir is varied. You can expect well-maintained paths along the reservoir's edge, sections through woodlands, and some areas that may be uneven or muddy, particularly after rain. The circular route includes gentle ascents and descents, characteristic of the rolling hills in the Forest of Bowland. Sturdy walking shoes or boots are recommended.
There is a small cafe located near Stocks Reservoir that is popular with walkers, offering refreshments. For pubs, you might need to venture a short distance into nearby villages. It's advisable to check opening times, especially outside of peak season, as services can be limited in this rural area.
Yes, the area is considered family-friendly. While the full 8-mile circular walk might be too long for very young children, there are shorter, easier sections and picnic spots. The causeway bridge itself is easily accessible and offers a great view without extensive walking. The natural environment provides opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the outdoors with children.
Yes, many of the trails around Stocks Reservoir are dog-friendly, making it a great outing for pet owners. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially around livestock, wildlife, and other visitors. Please also ensure you clean up after your dog to help maintain the natural beauty of the area.
Stocks Reservoir was constructed between 1921 and 1932 by the Fylde Water Board, submerging the Dalehead valley and the hamlet of Stocks-in-Bowland. The causeway bridge is an integral part of this monumental dam structure, which was officially opened by Prince George in 1932. The construction involved over 500 men and a temporary village, making it a significant feat of engineering for its time, providing water mainly for Blackpool and the Fylde coast.