Carsington Water

Carsington Water Carsington Water is a great place for a day out for all the family Why was Carsington Water created here? What was here before? Where does the water come from?
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Opened by the Queen in 1992 Carsington Water has become a popular place for tourists and locals alike and today welcomes almost a million visitors every year. The area was largely just arable land and part of the rationale to build in the Scow Brook Valley was that it only involved the inundation of two farms, minimising the social impact to the area. The Field Barn or Chapel in the valley was dis

mantled piece by piece and was reconstructed near to the Visitor Centre, to match exactly the original building. The land was used very much as the surrounding land is today, for livestock grazing. Carsington Water has great regional significance for Severn Trent as it is in the heart of the company’s developing grid supply system. This grid links Clywedog Reservoir in Central Wales, the Lower Severn and East and West Midlands through Leicestershire. It therefore plays an important part in guaranteeing water at times of drought to the furthermost points of the Severn Trent compass. The earliest occupation of the Carsington area dates back to around 2000BC. A Bronze Age barrow (burial mound) was discovered near to the site of the Visitor Centre and during excavations in 1986 the archaeologists found human remains and a scatter of flints, including knives and scrapers. Pollen from those times was also found, showing that during the Bronze Age the landscape was mostly covered with hazel, oak, lime and other trees that were tolerant of boggy conditions. In Roman times the area north of Carsington was an important lead mining centre and it is believed that the valley could be the site of Lutudarum, a distribution centre at the junction of two major roman roads. Two Roman sites were discovered before the reservoir was built and three archaeological excavations have recorded and saved the artefacts of our distant past and the finds are on display at Buxton Museum. How long did it take to build the dam? The project to build Carsington Water started in 1980 and the site was officially opened by the Queen in May 1992, some 12 years later. Prior to the building taking place, three public enquiries had looked out, and discarded, alternative proposals. Work was at an advanced stage when part of the original dam collapsed in June 1984, after a period of prolonged heavy rain, halting further construction work until 1989. Following further public enquiries it was agreed that the project should continue. The remaining dam was levelled to its foundations and a new dam was built in its place – flatter, containing more than twice the material and with double the width of the old dam at the base. Construction was finished in autumn 1991 and the first water entered the reservoir on 16 October 1991. What is Carsington Water’s role in the water supply network? Carsington Water is the ninth largest reservoir in England it increased Severn Trent raw water storage capacity by 10%. To meet the growing demands of over three million customers in the nearby cities and towns the reservoir was built as a large storage facility that can supply them with up to 206 megalitres a day, which is almost a third of the water needed in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. Carsington reservoir is also linked to Ogston reservoir which supplies water to Chesterfield and the surrounding area. An aqueduct, comprising 9 kilometres of tunnel and 1.5 kilometers of pipeline, connects the reservoir to the River Derwent. The tunnel has a diameter of approximately 2 metres and is lined with concrete. The water is taken out at Ambergate Pumping Station, which was adapted specifically for this role when the reservoir was built, and travels along the aqueduct before entering the reservoir through the Control Tower. When the flow is down, water is returned by gravity from Carsington to the Derwent, ensuring ample supplies all the year round at the abstraction point downstream at Little Eaton, near Derby. From there, water is pumped to treatment works at Little Eaton and Church Wilne. How deep and big is the reservoir? At its highest level the reservoir can hold 7800 million gallons of water. At maximum capacity the reservoir is 300 hectares (741 acres) and 700 football pitches could fit on the surface. When full the reservoir is 31metres deep – the height of seven double decker buses.

Exciting news for visitors to Carsington Water! We’re delighted to announce that Carsington Waterside will be opening at...
11/06/2026

Exciting news for visitors to Carsington Water!

We’re delighted to announce that Carsington Waterside will be opening at Carsington Water this summer as our new leisure operator 🚲

Following the sad liquidation of our previous operator last year, we’re really pleased to welcome an experienced team with a fantastic track record in outdoor leisure and visitor experiences. You may already know them from successful businesses including Hassop Station Café & Bike Hire.
Initially, visitors will be able to enjoy bike hire, with paddlesports launching later this summer. There may also be even more exciting activities to come in the future 👀

We’re also pleased to share that we are currently in the process of arranging a lease with a new fishery operator, which we expect to be in place by Spring 2027 🎣

We’re looking forward to seeing Carsington Waterside become a great addition to the reservoir and helping even more people enjoy the outdoors at Carsington Water.

Keep an eye on our page for opening updates!

THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INTEREST IN HELPING US WITH OUR PHOTOSHOOT - we’ve had such an amazing response! We’re now fully b...
08/06/2026

THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INTEREST IN HELPING US WITH OUR PHOTOSHOOT - we’ve had such an amazing response! We’re now fully booked and don’t need any more participants, but we really appreciate everyone who got in touch 💛 📸 We’re looking for people to feature in a photoshoot at Carsington Water on Sunday 14th June

We want our photography to reflect the real people who enjoy our sites and the many different ways people spend time here — whether that’s walking, cycling, grabbing a coffee, wildlife spotting, family days out or simply enjoying the scenery.

We’d love to hear from:
• Singles
• Couples
• Friendship groups
• Families
• Multi-generational families

No modelling experience is needed — we just want genuine people who love spending time outdoors.

If selected, you’ll receive a FREE annual pass for Carsington Water as a thank you for taking part.

Interested? Please send us a DM with:
• Your group size and who would be taking part
• Your availability on Sunday 14th June
• What you usually enjoy doing at our sites

Feel free to share this post with anyone who might be interested 💙

07/06/2026

🦆 Stones Island trail

This 1.5km trail is a lovely, short and accessible loop.

Start in the courtyard and head past the cafe.
Meet the wizard and dragon and peep through the standing stones across the water.
Take a tranquil moment or two on a bench and watch the water and birds 🦆

✨ Two Big Sundays. Two Brilliant Days Out. ✨We’ve got three fantastic events coming up on site over the next couple of w...
06/06/2026

✨ Two Big Sundays. Two Brilliant Days Out. ✨

We’ve got three fantastic events coming up on site over the next couple of weeks – perfect for a family day out!

🛍 Makers Market – Sunday 21st June - 10am to 4pm
Browse a brilliant selection of handmade crafts, local food, unique gifts and artisan treats. Support local makers and enjoy a relaxed, feel‑good day out.
👷🧱 Lego Build Day hosted by Mainsail Restaurant and Brick Corner. £5 per builder, 90 minute slot. Book at brickcorner.co.uk

🚗 Classic Car Show – Sunday 28th June - 10am to 4pm
Feast your eyes on a stunning display of classic cars. A great day for enthusiasts and families alike, with plenty to see and enjoy. In aid of The Air Ambulance and other Rotary Charities.

📍 Bring the family, meet friends, and make a day of it – we can’t wait to see you there!

*No charge for the market or car show. Standard parking charges apply.

🚴‍♀️ World Bike Day is here! 🌍Celebrate by getting out on two wheels at Carsington – the perfect place for a scenic cycl...
03/06/2026

🚴‍♀️ World Bike Day is here! 🌍

Celebrate by getting out on two wheels at Carsington – the perfect place for a scenic cycling adventure. 🚴‍♂️

Choose from clearly signposted routes of 5km or 12km, ideal whether you’re after a gentle ride or a longer loop with stunning views along the way.

🚲 Please note: cycle hire isn’t available at the moment, but bring your own bike and enjoy a fabulous day out in the fresh air.

Grab your helmet, round up your cycling buddies and come and ride Carsington this World Bike Day! 💚💙

02/06/2026

🦆 Have you visited our wildlife centre? 🌿

Located just a short walk from the Visitor Centre, our glass-fronted wildlife centre offers fantastic views of the surrounding nature — the perfect spot to sit back and watch wildlife up close. 👀

Join us on Sundays between 9.30am and 2pm, where our dedicated volunteers are on hand to share their expert knowledge and help you spot some of the birds. 🦆

🔭 No binoculars? No problem! We’ve got equipment you can borrow so you won’t miss a thing.

As well as a wide variety of birds, our volunteers have also spotted rabbits, stoats, and many species of butterflies — there’s always something to see! 🐇🦋

The centre is open every day, all year round (except Christmas Day!) and is even heated during winter, making it a great visit whatever the season.

This is just one of the many ways our amazing volunteers enhance Carsington — and we’re incredibly grateful for the time and passion they bring. 💚

💚 National Volunteer Week 💚We’d like to say a huge thank you to our wonderful team of Volunteer Rangers and Volunteer Ju...
01/06/2026

💚 National Volunteer Week 💚

We’d like to say a huge thank you to our wonderful team of Volunteer Rangers and Volunteer Junior Rangers.
Their passion, enthusiasm and dedication make a real difference every day.

By giving their time, they help keep Carsington a special place for people and wildlife alike — from welcoming visitors and caring for the site, to inspiring the next generation of nature lovers.

We’re incredibly grateful for everything they do.

🌿👏

🚧 Car Park Closure Notice 🚧Please be aware that Sheepwash Car Park will be closed all day today due to essential mainten...
01/06/2026

🚧 Car Park Closure Notice 🚧

Please be aware that Sheepwash Car Park will be closed all day today due to essential maintenance and grass cutting. 🌿

✅ Our Main Visitor Centre and Millfields car parks will remain open as usual, so please use these as alternatives during this time.

We appreciate your understanding while we carry out this important work to keep the area looking its best. 💚

Looking for a meaningful gift that celebrates the natural world? 🌿The RSPB shop is full of thoughtful ideas that do good...
31/05/2026

Looking for a meaningful gift that celebrates the natural world? 🌿

The RSPB shop is full of thoughtful ideas that do good as well as feel good.

From beautiful nature-inspired homewares and books, to garden gifts, feeders and treats for wildlife lovers, there’s something special for every kind of nature enthusiast.

They also make wonderful Father’s Day gifts — whether you’re celebrating a birdwatcher, a gardener, or someone who simply enjoys time outdoors.

Every purchase helps support vital conservation work, protecting birds and nature for the future. A gift with purpose, chosen with care. 💚

Explore the range in-store and find something that truly means something this Father’s Day — or for any nature lover in your life.
🦉🌼

🏃‍♂️ Carsington RunThrough 10K & Half Marathon 🏃‍♀️Lace up your trainers and get ready for an unforgettable run at the s...
30/05/2026

🏃‍♂️ Carsington RunThrough 10K & Half Marathon 🏃‍♀️

Lace up your trainers and get ready for an unforgettable run at the stunning Carsington Water! 🌊🌳
📅 27th June

Whether you’re chasing a PB or just enjoying the views, this is the perfect event for runners of all levels — choose between the 10K or Half Marathon and take on a scenic, supportive course. 🙌
✅ Beautiful lakeside route
✅ Friendly atmosphere
✅ Great for beginners & seasoned runners alike
🎟️ Secure your place now: https://www.runthrough.co.uk/
Don’t miss out – sign up today and be part of an incredible running experience! 👟✨
RunThrough

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