Guidelines

Is Tittesworth reservoir open?

Is Tittesworth reservoir open?

The site is open every day except Christmas Day. The opening hours of the visitor centre are: Apr – Sept 10am – 6pm.

How long is the walk around Tittesworth reservoir?

roughly 5 miles
The Long Walk is roughly 5 miles in length and is a circular route that takes you all the way round the reservoir, taking you across the dam wall then through farmland, before looping back round to the visitor centre.

Is there a village under Tittesworth reservoir?

In the east is the village of Thorncliffe. To the west is the civil parish of Leekfrith, where the boundary is the River Churnet.To the east is the civil parish of Onecote.

Can you paddle board on Tittesworth reservoir?

Our Activities Canoeing, Kayaking and Paddleboarding (SUP) activities for all the family! We run fun and informative taster sessions for those looking to get on to the water for the first time. Or enjoy the water with family and friends by hiring kit and equipment from us or launching your own craft.

Can you run around Tittesworth reservoir?

Hills End and Tittesworth Circular is a 4.8 mile loop trail located near Leek, Staffordshire, England that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and bird watching and is best used from March until October.

Can you swim in Tittesworth reservoir?

Swimming is not permitted at Tittesworth Water. The reservoir is a working site meaning there can be deep mud, unseen hazards and dangerous currents below the surface.

How many miles is Tittesworth?

1.8 km
Tittesworth Reservoir/Length

Can you fish at Tittesworth?

For those who are into Pike fishing, our season kicks in on the 1st October until the end of March. At present fishing is only permitted when we are on site and open but we are hoping to open that up soon. …

Can you kayak on Tittesworth?

Tittesworth Water Sports Centre offers canoeing, kayaking, stand up paddleboarding, group/corporate events near the Roaches in the hear. We are also a centre of specialism in providing British Canoeing skills, Coach Education and Safety and Rescue Courses.

Can you walk all the way around Rudyard Lake?

Rudyard lies in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands and provides walkers with many opportunities, including a brief stroll along the shore and a walk all the way round the lake. Convenient car parking is provided, much of it free!

Can you go swimming in the Peak District?

The Peak District is a wonderful part of the UK to engage in wild swimming, with a great selection of pools, ponds, and rivers that the public is welcome to swim in.

Can you walk around Rudyard Lake?

Walking at Rudyard Rudyard lies in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands and provides walkers with many opportunities, including a brief stroll along the shore and a walk all the way round the lake. Convenient car parking is provided, much of it free!

Where is the civil parish of Tittesworth in Staffordshire?

Tittesworth is a civil parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands, in Staffordshire, England. It extends from the edge of the town of Leek in the south-west to Blackshaw Moor in the north-east.

What to do at Tittesworth water sports and activity centre?

For those explorers, there is more wildlife to be seen around the site trails and the waters’ edge. Tittesworth Water Sports and Activity Centre offers an activity for everyone, from sailing and kayaking, to raft building and paddle boarding.

Which is the best way to go to Tittesworth?

Choice from the shorter 1.5 mile route or the longer five mile trail, which has stunning views of The Roaches. Tittesworth is the perfect setting for bird watching, with two hides available, including one which is wheelchair friendly in the east.

How did the Tittesworth reservoir get its name?

The name Tittesworth is Old English: a personal name thought to be Tet, and the word for an enclosed settlement. Tittesworth Reservoir lies partly in Tittesworth and partly in Leekfrith. It was created in 1858 by the Staffordshire Potteries Water Works Co., by damming the River Churnet. The area was originally 51 acres (21 ha).