**Linacre Reservoirs – Peak District**

Nestled in the heart of the stunning Peak District, Linacre Reservoirs offers visitors a tranquil escape surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Located at Woodnook Lane in Cutthorpe, Chesterfield, this picturesque destination is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a hub for various outdoor activities, including walking, bird-watching, and photography. With its well-maintained trails and scenic views, Linacre Reservoirs invites you to explore its serene landscapes and enjoy the calming sounds of nature.

Dedicated to providing an exceptional experience for all guests, Linacre Reservoirs prides itself on outstanding customer service and a commitment to conservation. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a peaceful solo retreat, or a day out with friends, our friendly team is here to ensure your visit is enjoyable and memorable. We encourage you to engage with our knowledgeable staff, who are always ready to provide insights and recommendations on the best spots to visit within the reservoir area.

At Linacre Reservoirs, we understand the importance of keeping our information current and accurate. If you notice any discrepancies in our details or have any questions, please reach out to us directly at 0330 678 0701. We appreciate your feedback and are dedicated to making necessary adjustments promptly.

Experience the unique charm of Linacre Reservoirs today and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the Peak District. We look forward to welcoming you and helping you create lasting memories in this beautiful setting. For more information or to plan your visit, feel free to explore our website or contact us during business hours.

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Andrew Hollis

5 Google Rating

Great place to walk around either on your own or with family. Most paths are flat and suitable for a

5/ 5

Great place to walk around either on your own or with family. Most paths are flat and suitable for all users Update: been again today, lovely walk even if it was a bit misty/overcast. Managed to get some photos. There is a spot on the highest reservoir that has steps so not suitable for permanent wheelchair users

Scott Stringwell

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place for a walk and different routes to take depending on how far you want to go. Access

5/ 5

Beautiful place for a walk and different routes to take depending on how far you want to go. Access to the bottom car park can be tricky as its one way. We went at a particularly busy time as everybody seemed to have the same idea coming here after Xmas! Also designated disabled parking further down making it much easier for blue badge holders

Peter Lake

5 Google Rating

Lovely walks, can be short or long paths or track, dog friendly, beautiful scenery all times of the

5/ 5

Lovely walks, can be short or long paths or track, dog friendly, beautiful scenery all times of the year. NO BIKES PLEASE!

Lana Townend

5 Google Rating

Great walks around the reservoirs through woodland. Plenty of wildlife to spot. Need good footwear i

5/ 5

Great walks around the reservoirs through woodland. Plenty of wildlife to spot. Need good footwear in wet weather as it gets very muddy.

Vincent Hawkins

4 Google Rating

Always enjoy a walk round her... remember to walk clockwise round during these strange time. Stay Sa

4/ 5

Always enjoy a walk round her... remember to walk clockwise round during these strange time. Stay Safe

Dick Harris

4 Google Rating

The car park was full to overflowing, so a few of us were naughty and parked on the season ticket h

4/ 5

The car park was full to overflowing, so a few of us were naughty and parked on the season ticket holders only car park (quickly followed by a loose people). Take note Severn trent, this is a very popular place send needs more parking facilities. A lovely walk, marred only by rain.

Jason

4 Google Rating

Was a lovely walk around the three reservoirs. You can see some great bits of history but sadly ther

4/ 5

Was a lovely walk around the three reservoirs. You can see some great bits of history but sadly there is not much to give it a bit of depth apart from 1 board. A bit of rubbish including some items of clothing in the lake etc. Would be brilliant if they just installed some info boards and reopened the closed foot paths. I think it has suffered from a lack of funding. I am told if you time it right after some heavy rainfall the connections between the reservoirs turn into some great water falls. No such luck on this visit.

Julie Howarth

5 Google Rating

One of our favourite places to go. Owned by Severn Trent. Pay & display car park. Can get busy. Ther

5/ 5

One of our favourite places to go. Owned by Severn Trent. Pay & display car park. Can get busy. There's a team of volunteers that keep it tidy. Be aware of ground nesting birds if you have dog. 3 reservoirs, lots of choice of walk. Public toilets. Disabled access.

Karen Hobson

2 Google Rating

Shocking service on Friday evening. Table booked for 7 pm at 8.30 still waiting for main course. The

2/ 5

Shocking service on Friday evening. Table booked for 7 pm at 8.30 still waiting for main course. The pub was ramed no social distancing and no ventilation. Such a shame as previous experience have been good.

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