Dove Stone Reservoir

Situated on the edge of Oldham and the Peak District National Park, Dove Stone Reservoir is a spectacular area popular with visitors and for family days out.

A picturesque spot, the main reservoir has its own sailing club, a permanent orienteering course, an extensive network of footpaths and good links to areas of open access moorland.

An easy access path makes it simple for the whole family (wheelchair and pushchair accessible) to take a stroll round the reservoir, stopping on the way at Chew Brook to explore the rocks and paddle in the stream. For the adventurous the site includes two more reservoirs to walk round, Greenfield and Yeoman Hey, from which you can explore Saddleworth moor and the crags above

Pause for a picnic at Ashway Gap and admire the peregrine falcons, where the RSPB Date with Nature team are on hand (Thursday – Sunday) with telescopes to help you get a closer look, plus quizzes and badge making activities on sunny weekends and bank holidays.

Watch out for wildlife of other kinds from mountain hares to mallards, before enjoying an ice cream and the stunning views across the reservoir to the South Pennine hills.

For those of you who enjoy horse riding, Dove Stone Reservoir is a staging post on the Pennine Bridleway, with a Horse Corral and toilets. Why not stop off for a picnic or to enjoy the views?

Here in the Chew Valley, there is a large concentration of Crags making it an ideal place to rock climb. Dovestones Edge, Quarries, the Ravenstones and the weirdly-sculpted Wimberry Rocks have over 500 recognised climbs, all waiting to be explored!

Dove Stone is open all year round, with the public toilets open dawn till dusk. Situated on the A635 leading out of Greenfield towards Holmfirth, the site is managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) in partnership with Oldham Council, United Utilities and the Peak District National Park (who have a ranger station on site).

Accessible by foot, bus, train and car. There are also two public car parks (pay and display).

Opening Times

Open All Year

Greenfield
Saddleworth
Oldham
Greater Manchester
OL3 7NE

Facilities

  • Disabled Parking

Attraction Facilities

  • Free Admission

Provider Features

  • In countryside
  • Outdoor Attraction
  • Village Location

Accessibility

  • Facility for service dogs
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Ramp / Level Access

Parking & Transport

  • Parking (charge)

Catering

  • Picnic Site

Provider Facilities

  • Dogs Accepted
  • Toilets

Target Markets

  • Family Fun
  • Marketed Towards Families

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Demonstrations Given
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