approximately 3.5 miles
The circular walk which follows the lanes around the water is ideal for families as it is easy going and flat. It will take between 1.5 – 2 hours to complete and is approximately 3.5 miles.

Are there toilets at Burrator reservoir?

There are picnic tables, toilets, birdwatching and an arboretum on site. Ice-creams are also available from a van during the summer. This attractive Dartmoor trout fishery is one of the most tranquil and picturesque natural angling venues in the South West.

How long is the walk around Fernworthy reservoir?

The walk is roughly 4 km/2.5 m in length. The Ordnance Survey app states that this takes about 1 hr. We tend to cover a moorland mile in 30 mins so would plan for 1.15 hrs walking.

What is under Burrator reservoir?

Burrator Reservoir has reached its lowest level since 2013, South West Water said, at just 48.5% capacity. Parts of an historic estate, known locally as the “drowned village”, have become visible for the first time in decades. Ruins of a wall can be seen and a farmhouse and bridge lurk beneath the surface.

Can you cycle around Burrator?

Cycling on Dartmoor – Burrator Reservoir Circuit – Devon Online. This is a very pleasant cycle ride that can be completed in just under an hour if you feel the need for a short burst of activity.

Can you swim in Burrator reservoir?

“Every summer, we remind people not to swim in our reservoirs because there are no lifeguarding facilities, they are very deep – often with steep sides – and can be extremely cold.

Who owns Burrator reservoir?

the South West Lakes Trust
The present-day area of the reservoir at overflow level is about 150 acres. The edges of the reservoir are planted with commercial forests. The reservoir is now managed by the South West Lakes Trust, and is a popular spot for leisure activities including walking, cycling and fishing.

Who owns Lopwell dam?

South West Water
Owned by South West Water and managed by South West Lakes Trust, this wildlife haven is found on the upper tidal mark of the River Tavy and provides an excellent site for bird watching, walking and cycling. The area is a designated Local Nature Reserve covering an area of approximately five hectares.

Can you drink from Fernworthy Reservoir?

Fernworthy is a drinking water supply that feeds the areas of Torquay, Totnes and Brixham, The water from Fernworthy is gravity fed into Trenchford Reservoir near Hennock where it is then drawn off to be treated. …

Can you swim in Fernworthy Reservoir?

Meldon Pool. Dartmoor’s many reservoirs. For example, notices tell you not to swim at Fernworthy Reservoir, Burrator Reservoir and Meldon Reservoir.

Why is Burrator called Burrator?

The parish of Burrator is named after Burra Tor, a large granite tor that is exposed from the field to the woodland by the dam; located at Grid Reference 553679 at the southern end of the reservoir and about halfway between its two dams blocking the outlets to the River Meavy and the Sheepstor Brook.

Why was Burrator Reservoir built?

Burrator Reservoir was one of a number of reservoirs that were built over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries to supply drinking water to rapidly growing towns and cities around the country.

Can you walk on Dartmoor?

If new to walking on the moors then try the shorter walks first. Walking on Dartmoor can be very enjoyable but this can be spoilt if you are not sufficiently prepared. Ensure you have suitable walking boots, clothing and plenty of food and water.

Where is Burrator Reservoir?

Burrator Reservoir is situated within Dartmoor, and the tranquil water and surrounding mixed woodland contrasts sharply with the open moor and the rugged Dartmoor tors.

How do I get to the Arboretum from Burrator Dam?

It will stop and collect from Burrator Dam and Burrator Turning Point. For the Arboretum it is best to get off at the ‘Turning Point’ stop and then walk along the road and over Norsworthy Bridge to reach the Arboretum, allow 20 minutes for this. The Arboretum has its own car park.

How do you get to Cross Gate on Dartmoor?

There are more than 160 tors on Dartmoor. Bear slightly right, carefully descending from the tor until you reach Cross Gate. Go through, and follow the path, heading left, until it joins the road that runs around the reservoir. You can access the water from any one of many easy points, and it’s well worth exploring.