Chard Reservoir

Chard Reservoir with it's still water reflecting the surrounding trees

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Originally built in 1842 to supply the Chard Canal, the reservoir has since transformed into a cherished Local Nature Reserve, earning the prestigious Green Flag Award for its well-maintained environment. This expansive body of water offers diverse recreational opportunities, attracting anglers with its healthy populations of carp, bream, and roach, while birdwatchers delight in the variety of avian species that frequent the area. Leisurely walks along the reservoir’s perimeter provide a peaceful escape into nature, allowing visitors to appreciate the serene surroundings.

Visitors are welcome to bring dogs to the reserve. However, a strict ‘dogs on short leads’ zone is enforced within the woodland area. Furthermore, dogs are prohibited from entering the woodland area adjacent to the bird hide.