Description
This pleasant little reservoir can at times be quite disturbed by anglers, dog walkers and yachts, so is often lacking in wildfowl. However, as is often the case with sites that sit in the middle of a large otherwise waterless area, several county rarities have been found, including two county firsts: Great Egret in 1988 and Pallid Harrier in 1993. Other notable species have included Common Eider, Purple Heron, Manx Shearwater, Great Northern Diver and Red-necked Grebe. Park in the lay-by by the sailing club and view the water from the road.
Details
Access
Park at the dam and slowly wander around the slightly limited paths around the reservoir. There are no toilets.


