Foremark Reservoir
Nature reserve with woodland walks, grass heathland and open water
Nestled in the rolling Derbyshire countryside is Foremark, a 280-acre nature reserve, comprised of woodland habitat, heathland, open countryside, and open water.
Owned by Severn Trent and cared for in partnership with the National Trust, the reservoir at Foremark has been a vital link in the water supply network since its creation in the 1970s. Along with the 230-acre nature reserve, Foremark is home to a rich diversity of wildlife and includes Carver’s Rocks, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You’ll also discover one of the last patches of lowland heath in Derbyshire.
Enjoyed by families, walkers and nature enthusiasts alike, there are many walking trails through woodland including a multi-use bridleway, as well as space for family fun and picnics.
The kiosk is open every day from Wednesday 20 July serving a range of hot and cold drinks, light bites, sandwiches and sweet treats. There is outdoor seating available only, where dogs are welcome to join you.
Last entry to Foremark is at 5pm and the car park will be locked by 8pm. Any vehicles remaining after this time will need to be collected when Foremark reopens the following morning. Please bear this in mind when planning your visit. The kiosk is open daily from 10am until 4pm, but may be closed for all or some of the day, in poor or adverse weather.
Parking available on site; charges apply.
National Trust Members: Car Parking Free of Charge.
Ticknall
Derbyshire
DE65 6EG
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