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Top 20 Lakes around Froggatt

Best lakes around Froggatt are defined by the flowing River Derwent and proximity to several reservoirs within the wider Peak District. This picturesque village, nestled in the Derbyshire Peak District, serves as a base for exploring diverse natural landscapes. The area features a mix of man-made water bodies and natural springs, contributing to its rich environment. Its rural setting and dramatic Froggatt Edge offer varied terrain for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Ladybower Reservoir Overflow

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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 …

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Bamford Edge consists of a set of rocks protruding from a towering hilltop in the Peak District National Park. The views from here are incomparable, feel ontop of the world …

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This is a lovely place just west of Chesterfield just on the edge of the Peak District. It’s three reservoirs and some lovely woods with trunk carvings. Great for kids. …

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Foolow Village

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A gorgeous little village, with a duck pond, ancient stone cross and a very lovely pub (The Bull's Head) which, if you time your journey right, makes for a great place to stop and refuel.

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Redmires Reservoirs

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The three Redmires Reservoirs were built between 1833 & 1854 to provide clean drinking water to Sheffield. The construction was partly in response to a Cholera epidemic that devastated the …

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September 24, 2025, Foolow Village

Arrive mid-morning on a crisp autumn day to wander the quaint village green with its medieval cross, duck pond, and bull-ring—perfect for photos of the limestone cottages without crowds. Grab a hearty pub lunch at The Bull’s Head, savoring local ales and farm-fresh dishes, then embark on the easy 2.4-mile walk to nearby Eyam (the “Plague Village”) for a dose of history amid rolling dales. Park at the edge of the village (limited spots), wear comfy shoes for the quiet lanes, and time your visit for late August if you can catch the colorful well dressings festival

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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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Good foot paths around Linacre , very wet and muddy once you leave them . Good waterproof boots and gaiters recommend .

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Kevb
October 9, 2024, Redmires Reservoirs

Theres some great wildlife around the reservoirs. But for some reason the geese like the field near the bottom res

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There are three beautiful reservoirs at Linacre, aptly named Lower, Middle, and Upper, going from east to west. The reservoirs are surrounded by fields and woodland with a network of trails and footpaths. The woods are beautiful and include oak, beech, alder, larch, and pine, and in the springtime they are carpeted with bluebells. It is a scenic area, and there is a public car park on the northern edge of the woods of the Lower Reservoir.

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foolow church is so cute !! has a little corner for walkers' refreshments too, if open

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What a great reservoir!! Perfect for the dogs to run around and have a play.

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The three Redmires Reservoirs were built between 1833 & 1854 to provide clean drinking water to Sheffield. The construction was partly in response to a Cholera epidemic that devastated the city in 1832. Today the reservoirs and surrounding paths are very popular with walkers and families. The middle reservoir is a nature reserve managed by the Sheffield Wildlife Trust.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main water features defining the landscape around Froggatt?

Froggatt's aquatic landscape is primarily defined by the flowing River Derwent, which runs through the village. While Froggatt itself doesn't have large natural lakes, it's in close proximity to several notable reservoirs in the wider Peak District, including Ladybower Reservoir, Derwent Reservoir, and Carsington Water. Historically, the village was also known for its many fresh water springs.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints of the reservoirs near Froggatt?

For expansive vistas, head to View of Ladybower Reservoir from Bamford Edge. This towering hilltop offers incomparable views towards Ladybower Dam and the surrounding countryside. Another popular spot is the path along the top of Ladybower Dam itself, which provides a wonderful view of the reservoir.

Are there any unique natural or man-made water features to see?

Yes, the Ladybower Reservoir Overflow, often referred to as 'plugholes', is a distinctive man-made feature that regulates water levels and draws photographers. Another interesting site is the former Barbrook Reservoir, which has been decommissioned and transformed into a peaceful nature reserve with unique wetland habitats.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes and reservoirs in this area?

Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and the variety of experiences. Many enjoy the impressive construction of the Ladybower Reservoir's 'plugholes' and the feeling of being 'on top of the world' from viewpoints like Bamford Edge. The tranquil setting of places like Longshaw Pond, with its ancient woodlands, is also a favorite for appreciating natural beauty and birdwatching.

What outdoor activities can I do around the lakes and rivers near Froggatt?

The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and hiking along the River Derwent, explore trails around the reservoirs, or cycle on dedicated routes. For more detailed routes, you can find options for hiking around Froggatt, road cycling, and gravel biking.

Are there specific hiking trails suitable for different abilities near the lakes?

Yes, there are trails for various abilities. For example, the area around Linacre Middle Reservoir offers mostly flat, well-surfaced tracks, making it a good option for easier walks. More challenging routes can be found around Froggatt Edge and Bamford Edge, which offer steeper climbs and more rugged terrain. You can explore various hiking routes around Froggatt.

Can I go cycling around the reservoirs near Froggatt?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity around the reservoirs. Ladybower and Derwent Reservoirs, in particular, offer scenic routes suitable for cycling. Carsington Water, though further afield, is a major activity hub with extensive cycling trails. You can find various road cycling and gravel biking routes in the wider Froggatt area.

Are there family-friendly walks around the lakes near Froggatt?

Absolutely. The trails around Linacre Middle Reservoir are noted as being great for kids, with mostly flat paths and interesting trunk carvings in the woods. Longshaw Pond is also easily accessible and family-friendly, though it can get crowded on weekends. Ladybower Reservoir also offers accessible paths suitable for families.

Are the lakes and trails around Froggatt dog-friendly?

Many areas around the lakes and reservoirs are dog-friendly, especially the extensive network of trails and footpaths. For instance, the Linacre Reservoirs area is specifically mentioned as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and check for any specific local restrictions.

What is the best time to visit the lakes and reservoirs near Froggatt?

The Peak District, including the areas around Froggatt's lakes and reservoirs, is beautiful year-round. Spring offers blooming bluebells and lush greenery, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer walks and outdoor activities, though it can be busier. Winter provides a stark, dramatic beauty, but trails can be muddy or icy. Consider visiting during weekdays to avoid weekend crowds, especially at popular spots like Ladybower.

Are there cafes or pubs near the lakes and reservoirs for refreshments?

Yes, the Froggatt area and surrounding villages offer options for refreshments. While specific cafes directly at every lake might be limited, nearby villages like Grindleford, Calver, and Baslow provide pubs and cafes. The Longshaw Estate, near Longshaw Pond, has facilities including a cafe.

Can I reach the lakes and reservoirs near Froggatt using public transport?

Public transport options exist, though they may require some planning. Froggatt itself is served by local bus routes. Key reservoirs like Ladybower are accessible via bus services from Sheffield or other larger towns in the Peak District. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes for specific destinations before your visit.

Are there any historical facts about the reservoirs near Froggatt?

Yes, Ladybower and Derwent Reservoirs have significant historical connections. Ladybower was constructed between 1935-43, leading to the flooding of the villages of Derwent and Ashopton. Derwent Reservoir is famously known for its use as a training ground for the 'Dambusters' during World War II. Barbrook Reservoir, now a nature reserve, was built in 1882 to supply water to Chesterfield.

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