Description
Tunstall Reservoir is a water supply storage reservoir completed in 1879, and now used solely to maintain minimum regulatory flows on the River Wear. The reservoir borders the Backstone Bank and Baal Hill Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest. At the northern end of the reservoir, there is a small marshy area that is designated as a private nature reserve. The rest of the reservoir is used by for both Boat and Bank Fishing.
Tunstall Reservoir supports a small number of breeding potápka chochlatá, chochlačka vrkočatá, potápač veľký and kalužiačik malý. lastúrničiar strakatý, kalužiak červenonohý and cibík chochlatý sometimes roost on the dam. The Reservoir provides a regular winter roost venue for čajka smejivá and a maximum of 850 birds has been recorded. kršiak rybár has been recorded on a number of occasions and kormorán veľký is present in the winter. Also a good chance to see hvizdák veľký and trasochvost horský.
The woodland on the eastern edge of the reservoir contains a variety of trees, including, sessile oak, ash, alder, willows, rowan, hazel, holly and birch. This attracts birds such as žlna zelená, ďateľ veľký, brhlík obyčajný, sluka hôrna, sova lesná, muchárik čiernohlavý and žltochvost hôrny.
Details
Access
Tunstall Reservoir is situated in the north Pennines and lies 3.5 km north of the village of Wolsingham, in Weardale, County Durham. Click on the P in the map for directions to a parking lot. There is a 3 km footpath around the reservoir.

