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Damflask Reservoir

The best hikes from bus stations around Damflask Reservoir

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Bus station hiking trails around Damflask Reservoir offer a diverse landscape within the Peak District National Park, characterized by a large reservoir, surrounding woodlands, and rolling hills. The region features well-maintained paths along the water's edge and through forested sections. It provides a mix of flat, accessible routes and more challenging trails extending into the wider national park, including nearby hills and other reservoirs.

Best bus station hiking trails around Damflask Reservoir

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Agden Reservoir – Damflask Reservoir loop from Low Bradfield

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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Jason Out and About
December 3, 2025, Back Tor Trig Point

Perfect views all the way around

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George
August 1, 2025, Schoolrooms Café

Great for a coffee

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Trig point is off-path but fairly easy to reach. Good views despite the flat summit, particularly to the east.

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Peter
May 11, 2025, Royds Clough

This is a really nice little valley in the dry but I can imagine a bit of a slog in poor weather.

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Lovely walk down the side of this reservoir bring a picnic if its sunny🌞

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All good vibes but the hill from low bradfiel to high bradfield is brutal. Defo a project

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A bit of a scramble up the rocks to reach the trigger but worth it for the views

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A lovely spot to take a moment and look out over the reservoir towards the wall at the far end of the

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available around Damflask Reservoir?

There are over 450 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Damflask Reservoir, offering a wide variety of options for all preferences and skill levels.

Are the bus station trails around Damflask Reservoir suitable for all skill levels?

Yes, the trails cater to a broad range of abilities. You'll find over 230 easy routes, around 190 moderate options, and about 25 more challenging hikes. The main circular path around the reservoir is largely flat and well-surfaced, making it suitable for many.

Are there family-friendly bus station walks near Damflask Reservoir?

Absolutely. Many routes, particularly the main circular path around Damflask Reservoir, are suitable for families with children, pushchairs, and even wheelchair users due to significant access enhancements. These paths offer continuous scenic views and are generally easy to navigate.

Can I bring my dog on bus station hikes around Damflask Reservoir?

Yes, Damflask Reservoir is a popular spot for dog walkers. While dogs are generally welcome, please ensure they are kept under control, especially around wildlife and livestock, and always clean up after them. Some routes may pass through areas where dogs need to be on a lead.

Are there circular bus station routes available around Damflask Reservoir?

Yes, circular routes are a popular feature of the area. The main path around Damflask Reservoir itself is a well-maintained circular route. For a moderate, longer option, consider the Agden Reservoir – Damflask Reservoir loop from Low Bradfield, which combines both reservoirs.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on these walks?

The area is rich in wildlife. You might spot various birds such as mallards, mute swans, Canada geese, blue tits, great tits, blackbirds, and kestrels. Other observed wildlife includes voles and ducks, especially around the reservoir's waters.

Are there accessible bus station routes for wheelchairs or buggies?

Yes, significant enhancements have been made to the walking route around Damflask Reservoir, including widening access points, installing tactile paving, and adding information boards, to facilitate wheelchair and buggy access. This makes it an inclusive destination for many.

Where can I find refreshments or amenities near the bus station trails?

The nearby village of Low Bradfield serves as a popular starting point for walks and offers charming amenities. You'll find cafes and public houses where visitors can relax and refresh after their outdoor activities.

What are some longer, more challenging bus station hikes in the area?

For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, the Back Tor Trig Point – Dale Dike Reservoir loop from Low Bradfield offers a difficult, longer hike extending into the broader Peak District National Park, encompassing features like Back Tor Trig Point and Dale Dike Reservoir.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking around Damflask Reservoir?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the picturesque setting, the variety of trails from easy waterside strolls to more challenging routes, and the accessibility from public transport, making it a perfect escape into nature.

Are there any routes that offer historical insights into the area?

While not explicitly a historical tour, understanding the context of Damflask Reservoir adds to the experience. It was built on the site of Damflask village, which was tragically washed away in the Great Sheffield Flood of 1864. The reservoir itself was completed in 1896. You can explore routes like the Damflask Reservoir – Bailey Hill Motte loop from Dungworth to combine the reservoir's history with other local landmarks.

Can I combine a bus station hike with other activities at Damflask Reservoir?

Yes, beyond hiking, the 47-hectare open water of Damflask Reservoir is also popular for angling and water sports, including rowing and sailing. Several clubs actively use the reservoir, so you might see these activities taking place during your visit.

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