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Nature reserve with woodland walks, grass heathland and open water
Foremark, Milton, Derbyshire, DE65 6EG
Asset | Opening time |
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Foremark | 08:00 - 18:00 |
Café | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Last entry to Foremark is at 6pm and the car park will be locked by 8pm. Any vehicles remaining after this time will need to be collected when Foremark reopens the following morning. Please bear this in mind when planning your visit. The kiosk is open daily from 10am, but may be closed for all or some of the day, in poor or adverse weather.
Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
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Full day | £6.00 |
Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
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Max. 4 hours | £3.50 |
A playground is available at Foremark, just a short walk away from the main car park.
Main car park is by the visitor facilities.
Dogs are welcome to explore Foremark, but must be on a short lead around the car parks, visitor facilities, playground, picnic benches, and along the Bridleway.
Enjoy a range of light refreshments.
Picnic benches are located on the grass by the refreshment kiosk and near the dam wall car park.
Available at the visitor facilities.
Accessible parking and toilets. Some accessible paths with variable gradients but no steep slopes.
The multi-use Bridleway is wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly, offering views of woodland, farmland and across the reservoir along a 2.5km compacted stone path. Please note that this is a linear route. The dam view trail is also accessible, with a tarmac surface and gentle slopes.
Available at the visitor facilities.
Accessible spaces are available in the main car park.
A drop-off point is located in the main car park, less than 50 metres from the main facilities.
Level access is available from main car park to refreshment kiosk and picnic areas.
The picnic areas include accessible benches, which have a larger overhang on one side of the table. No indoor seating is available.
Many of the paths through the wooded area are uneven, with some shallow steps in places.
on A514 at Ticknall between Swadlincote and Melbourne. Access from M42/A42 exit 13 and A50 Derby South.
Parking: The are two car parks at Foremark with grassed overflow car parking available.
Sat Nav: If using SatNav please use postcode DE65 6EG, or use latitude and longitude coordinates 52.8209, -1.5062.
Derby 11 miles; Burton 8 ½ miles
The nearest bus stop is in Repton, Derbyshire, 1.2 miles from Foremark. Please note there are no pavements on Milton Road towards Foremark.
Discover family days out at Foremark from 12 July – 7 September. Challenge your family to outdoor games or channel your inner performer in a circus skills workshop.
Man-made reservoir which plays an important part in the water supply network, and an important habitat for wildlife.
A scheduled Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its geology and plants.
Variety of walks through woodland and along a bridleway, with access onto the National Forest Way, which extends over 75 miles from Staffordshire to Leicestershire.
230 acres of habitat with a rich diversity of wildlife including over 350 species of moths and 200 types of birds, and one of the last patches of lowland heath in Derbyshire.
Play area and activities as part of '50 things to do before you’re 11¾‘'.
Kiosk open year-round, serving light refreshments.
Discover family days out at Foremark from 12 July – 7 September. Challenge your family to outdoor games or channel your inner performer in a circus skills workshop.
Take a look at our upcoming events, including guided walks and family activities.
Entertain the whole family at Foremark this summer. Discover outdoor games, channel your inner performer in circus skills workshops and cool down with an ice cream from the kiosk before doing it all again.
Discover woodland walks, diverse habitats and plenty of wildlife at Foremark, a 230-acre nature reserve in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside.
Burton Sailing Club offers a range of family-friendly water sports at Foremark, including windsurfing and offshore sailing, suitable for beginners through to the more experienced. All launching of watercraft must be through the sailing club.
The kiosk serves a range of hot and cold drinks, light bites, sandwiches and sweet treats. There is outdoor seating available only, where dogs are welcome to join you. Please check the opening times on our website before visiting.
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The perfect get-together pad with seven bedrooms, a large garden and miles of parkland walks.
Join us for a fun-filled summer at Foremark, with a variety of outdoor games for the whole family to enjoy.
Roll up, roll up! Circus skills are coming to Foremark this summer, with workshops led by Circus Sensible and their merry band of performers.
Unwind from a busy day in a calming sunset yoga session on the peaceful banks of Foremark's reservoir.
Nestled in the rolling Derbyshire countryside is Foremark, a 230-acre nature reserve, comprised of woodland habitat, heathland, open countryside, and open water.
Owned by Severn Trent and cared for in partnership with the National Trust, the reservoir at Foremark has been a vital link in the water supply network since its creation in the 1970s. Along with the 230-acre nature reserve, Foremark is home to a rich diversity of wildlife and includes Carver’s Rocks, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You’ll also discover one of the last patches of lowland heath in Derbyshire.
Enjoyed by families, walkers and nature enthusiasts alike, there are many walking trails through woodland including a multi-use bridleway, as well as space for family fun and picnics.
We’re working in partnership to look after the 230-acre reservoir at Foremark, which is owned and managed by Severn Trent. Find out more about how Severn Trent is protecting the region’s water here.
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