Lakes around Ladybower Reservoir are primarily the three interconnected reservoirs of Ladybower, Derwent, and Howden, situated in the Upper Derwent Valley of the Peak District National Park. Ladybower Reservoir is known for its distinctive Y-shape and bellmouth spillways, while Derwent Reservoir has historical significance as a Dambusters practice site. Howden Reservoir offers a more secluded natural experience. These artificial bodies of water are integrated into the landscape, providing a range of outdoor activities.
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When the Derwent reservoir is full, the water flows out through the 'plugholes' at the southern end. A mesmerising spectacle when there's a lot of water flowing and can be enhanced by a great sunrise.
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Great walk and spectacular to see when the water is over flowing.
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Another view of Bamford Edge from one of Ladybower Reservoirs "plugholes" the affectionate name given to the reservoirs overflows. To be honest they scare me.
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An excellent little find. Lots of local gravel track and forest tracks to explore weather on foot or wheels.
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bring cash for the ice cream van that doesn't accept card! 😊
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The path along the top of Ladybower Dam affords a wonderful view of the reservoir nestling in the Upper Derwent Valley. You also get a close look at the reservoir overflows (essentially giant plug holes), which draw photographers from far and wide. Ladybower was constructed between 1935-43 after the villages of Derwent and Ashopton were flooded (residents were rehomed nearby). It was officially opened by King George VI on September 24, 1945.
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The Ladybower area is home to three interconnected, Y-shaped artificial reservoirs: Ladybower, Derwent, and Howden. They are renowned for their stunning integration into the Peak District landscape, distinctive engineering features like the Ladybower Reservoir Overflow 'plugholes', and rich history, including their role in World War II and the submerged villages beneath Ladybower.
Derwent Reservoir is famously known as the practice site for the 617 Squadron of the RAF, the 'Dambusters', during World War II due to its resemblance to German dams. Ladybower Reservoir also has a poignant history, as its construction involved the flooding of the villages of Derwent and Ashopton, whose remains can sometimes be seen during extreme droughts.
Yes, the area offers extensive trails for both walking and cycling. You can explore the shores of all three reservoirs. For family-friendly options, consider routes found in the Family-friendly hikes around Ladybower Reservoir guide. For more challenging rides, check out the MTB Trails around Ladybower Reservoir guide.
The iconic 'plugholes', or bellmouth spillways, are located at Ladybower Reservoir Overflow. They are a major draw for photographers, especially when water levels are high, creating a spectacular cascade as excess water drains away. The path along the top of Ladybower Dam provides an excellent vantage point.
Howden Reservoir, the most remote of the three, offers a tranquil and intimate connection with nature. It is surrounded by dense, lush forests, providing a peaceful environment ideal for quiet country walks and wildlife spotting. Its trails are often more secluded than those around Ladybower and Derwent.
Absolutely. Ladybower Reservoir offers a visitor information centre and bike hire facilities, making it ideal for families. Many trails around the reservoirs are suitable for all ages, and you can find specific routes in the Family-friendly hikes around Ladybower Reservoir guide. The Ashopton Viaduct area is also noted as family-friendly.
The Ladybower reservoirs are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities. Autumn brings spectacular foliage, while winter can provide dramatic, often snowy, landscapes. Visiting outside of peak holiday times can offer a more peaceful experience.
Yes, for those seeking more strenuous adventures, the area provides challenging routes. For example, the Paved Climb from Derwent Reservoir offers a challenging ascent with rewarding views. You can also find longer routes, including those with significant elevation, in the Waterfall hikes around Ladybower Reservoir guide.
Many trails around the Ladybower reservoirs are dog-friendly, making it a great destination for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock and wildlife, and to follow the Countryside Code.
Yes, Ladybower Reservoir has a visitor information centre and parking facilities, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the area. There are also various car parks located around the reservoirs, though some may require payment. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days, to secure a spot.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive engineering of the dams and spillways, especially the Ladybower Reservoir Overflow. The scenic beauty, opportunities for long walks, and the historical significance of the Dambusters training at Derwent Dam are also highly valued. Many appreciate the peaceful escape into nature that the area provides.


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