Walking Maps
Ogden Reservoir and Fell Wood
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Summary Information
Start Point
- Barley Green Car Park
- SD 823 402
Terrain
- Roads, tracks and fields
- Some stiles
- Can be wet underfoot
OS Explorer
- OL41
'Forest of Bowland and Ribblesdale'
Walk Description
One or two steep gradients together with some relatively rough
boggy moorland. A significant number of stiles need to be crossed
over the course of the walk.
- Leave the car park by the main entrance, turn right and
then cross the road to pass the village hall on your left.
Pass Barley Green Farmhouse on your right and then take the
first farm gate on your right hand side, taking care to fasten
it securely behind you. Follow the old track way as it zig-zags
over Barley Green, passing through two kissing gates whilst
heading for the top of the plantation ahead.
- Pass along the top side of the plantation and cross another
stile to join the hard surfaced track and continue straight
ahead. Where the track turns right towards the farm yard,
ignore the stile straight ahead and turn left to follow the
wall down towards Ogden Reservoir. On reaching the reservoir
road, turn right and carry on towards Upper Ogden Reservoir.
- Climb over the stone stile and carry on to the top of the
dam wall, then turn left and cross to the stile at the far
side of the dam. Follow the trodden path straight up (this
section is quite steep and may be quite wet underfoot but
rewards frequent rest stops with excellent views of Pendle).
On nearing the top of the climb, take the stile on your left
and follow the path, over the wall stile, towards the top
of Fell Wood.
- Cross the two wall stiles and on reaching the end of the
wood, turn sharp left over another stile and descend the
path down the side of the wood. Towards the corner of the
wood you turn left over another stile and follow the path
down through the woodland and towards Lower Ogden reservoir.
At the bottom of the path cross two small bridges and turn
right through a small gate onto the reservoir track once
more and follow this down and back into Barley.
About this walk
The reservoir history
Both Lower and Upper Ogden Reservoirs supply drinking water
to the Nelson area. Lower Ogden, completed in 1914, is the
larger of the two with a surface area of 8.55 hectares (21.12
acres), holding 715,989 cubic meters (157.5 million gallons)
of water. Upper Ogden, completed in 1906, has a surface area
of 2.84 hectares (7.014 acres) and can hold 247,755 cubic meters
(54.5 million gallons).
The plantations
Three forests covering more than 23 hectares (56.8 acres)
are established around the reservoirs. Fell Wood, the largest,
was planted in 1931 with Norway Spruce, Sitka Spruce, Scots
Pine and Larch. Blue Wood, originally planted in 1935 with
Scots Pine, Sitka Spruce and Larch was felled and replanted
in 1981. Buttock Plantation, was planted in 1935 with Sitka
Spruce and Larch.
Woodland birds
In the woodland look out for common birds such as blue tits,
coaltits, blackbirds and robins, whilst during the summer keep
your eyes peeled for the migratory redstart and pied flycatcher,
all of which prefer areas containing broad-leaved trees.