Errwood Reservoir

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Errwood Sailing Club uses the reservoir for sailing training/racing,[1] and fishing rights are controlled by Errwood Fly Fishing Club.[2]

The Peak District Boundary Walk runs across Errwood dam and passes above the eastern side of the reservoir.[3]

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Errwood reservoir overflow

See also

References

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  1. Errwood Sailing Club Website
  2. Errwood Fly Fishing Club Website
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