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Bacino di Blakeley

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Bacino di Blakeley

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Blakeley Reservoir is a captivating natural monument nestled in the picturesque Wessenden Valley, within West Yorkshire's Marsden Moor. This tranquil body of water, sitting at an elevation of 338 metres, is an integral part of the historic Colne Valley network of reservoirs. It plays a crucial role in a descending chain of four reservoirs, connecting to Wessenden and Butterley Reservoirs, and offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past while providing a serene escape into nature.

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    22 dicembre 2020

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    2 marzo 2021

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    Molto accessibile dal parcheggio di Marsden o Wessenden, vale la pena fare una passeggiata per ammirare il panorama.
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    12 gennaio 2025

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    Questo bacino fa parte di 4 bacini in una catena discendente.
    Costruito nell'era edoardiana per l'industria tessile locale; ora è un luogo di bellezza appena fuori Marsden.
    Ci sono gradini per arrivarci e il sentiero è ben tenuto.
    Quando ci sono stato d'estate; con il sole che splendeva sull'acqua e le colline circostanti coperte di felci; mi sono sentito come se fossi atterrato in un mondo diverso.
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    Bacino di Black Moss – Vista sul Wessenden Reservoir giro ad anello con partenza da Marsden

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    290m

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    Elevazione 340 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    giovedì 25 giugno

    31°C

    16°C

    36 %

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    Velocità max vento: 20,0 km/h

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    What is the typical difficulty level of the walking routes around Blakeley Reservoir?

    The paths around Blakeley Reservoir are generally well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels, making them accessible for leisurely walks. While there are some sections with steps, the routes are not typically considered difficult. It's a great spot for a gentle stroll or a family outing.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features at Blakeley Reservoir that visitors shouldn't miss?

    Absolutely! A key feature not to miss is the large overflow or spillway, where water cascades dramatically into the adjacent Butterley Reservoir. Many visitors also highlight the breathtaking panoramic views of the water and surrounding fern-covered hills, which are often described as difficult to capture fully in photographs.

    Is Blakeley Reservoir suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    Blakeley Reservoir can be visited throughout the year. For winter hikes, it's advisable to wear warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip, as paths can be wet or icy. The landscape can be particularly atmospheric in winter, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially shorter daylight hours.

    How accessible is Blakeley Reservoir by public transport, and what are the parking options?

    Blakeley Reservoir is well-regarded for its accessibility. You can reach it from Marsden or the Wessenden car park. While public transport options directly to the reservoir might be limited, Marsden is a village with bus and train connections, from which you can walk or cycle to the reservoir. Parking is available at Wessenden car park, but it's often recommended to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Blakeley Reservoir, and what are the rules?

    Yes, Blakeley Reservoir is generally dog-friendly, making it a popular spot for dog walkers. However, as it's part of Marsden Moor, which is a protected area, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially during lambing season (spring) or when livestock are present. Always clean up after your dog to help maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Blakeley Reservoir?

    While Blakeley Reservoir itself is a natural monument, the nearby village of Marsden offers a range of amenities. You'll find cafes, traditional pubs, and various accommodation options, including B&Bs and guesthouses, where you can refuel or stay overnight. It's a great base for exploring the wider Colne Valley and Marsden Moor.

    Do I need any permits for hiking or cycling at Blakeley Reservoir or in the Marsden Moor area?

    No, you generally do not need permits for hiking or cycling on the public footpaths and bridleways around Blakeley Reservoir or within the Marsden Moor area. These routes are freely accessible for recreational use. However, always stick to marked paths and respect private land boundaries.

    What is the historical significance of Blakeley Reservoir?

    Blakeley Reservoir holds significant historical importance as part of a network of reservoirs built in the Edwardian era. Completed in 1933 (or 1904 by some accounts), it was designed by T & C Hawksley to supplement the water supply for the industrial growth of Huddersfield's woollen mills, playing a crucial role in the region's industrial heritage.

    How long does it typically take to hike around Blakeley Reservoir?

    The time it takes to hike around Blakeley Reservoir can vary depending on your pace and the specific route you choose. A leisurely stroll directly around the reservoir might take approximately 1-2 hours. If you extend your walk to include other reservoirs in the chain, such as Wessenden or Butterley, or connect to the Pennine Way, your hike could easily extend to several hours.

    Is Blakeley Reservoir suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Blakeley Reservoir is considered very family-friendly. The well-maintained paths and relatively gentle terrain make it an ideal destination for families with young children. Many visitors enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, and the opportunity to experience nature together in a safe and scenic environment.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming at Blakeley Reservoir?

    While Blakeley Reservoir is a beautiful body of water, it is primarily a working reservoir and part of a water supply network. Wild swimming is generally not permitted in reservoirs due to safety concerns (cold water, hidden currents, underwater machinery) and water quality regulations. It's best to enjoy the views from the shore.

    What other reservoirs are part of the chain that includes Blakeley Reservoir?

    Blakeley Reservoir is an integral part of a descending chain of four reservoirs within the Colne Valley. It connects to Wessenden Reservoir and Butterley Reservoir, with the fourth being Wessenden Head Reservoir further upstream. Exploring these interconnected reservoirs offers extended hiking and cycling opportunities.

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