Alwen Reservoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Denbighshire

Wales

Alwen Reservoir

Footbridge over Alwen Reservoir
Footbridge over Alwen Reservoir Credit: John H Darch

Alwen Reservoir is a man-made freshwater lake located in Denbighshire, Wales. It was constructed in the mid-20th century to supply water to the nearby cities and towns. The reservoir covers an area of approximately 1.5 square kilometers and has a capacity of around 7 million cubic meters.

Surrounded by picturesque rolling hills and dense forests, Alwen Reservoir offers stunning views and serves as a popular recreational spot for locals and tourists alike. The calm and serene atmosphere makes it an ideal location for activities such as fishing, boating, and birdwatching.

The reservoir is home to a variety of fish species, including brown trout, rainbow trout, and perch, attracting anglers from far and wide. Fishing permits are available for purchase, allowing visitors to enjoy a peaceful day by the water's edge.

In addition to its recreational value, Alwen Reservoir plays an important role in the region's water supply. It provides clean drinking water to the nearby towns and contributes to the overall water management in the area.

The surrounding area of Alwen Reservoir is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. The wetland areas and marshes around the lake attract various bird species, including herons, ducks, and geese, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Overall, Alwen Reservoir offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing both recreational opportunities and serving as an important water source for the region.

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Alwen Reservoir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.077507/-3.5903823 or Grid Reference SH9354. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footbridge over Alwen Reservoir
Footbridge over Alwen Reservoir
Signpost near Pen-y-ffrith
Signpost near Pen-y-ffrith
Gate on the Alwen Trail
Gate on the Alwen Trail
Inlet on the north side of Alwen reservoir
Inlet on the north side of Alwen reservoir
Alwen Plantation The nearer section has been felled and awaits replanting.
Alwen Plantation
The nearer section has been felled and awaits replanting.
Picnic table On the south side of Alwen Reservoir.
Picnic table
On the south side of Alwen Reservoir.
Closed and boarded up The former Visitor Centre and toilets at Alwen Reservoir, which is now devoid of such facilities.
Closed and boarded up
The former Visitor Centre and toilets at Alwen Reservoir, which is now devoid of such facilities.
A blast from the past A number of broadleaved trees in this small side valley make a welcome change from the serried ranks of conifers around Alwen Reservoir. Clearly they long predate both the reservoir and the forestry.
A blast from the past
A number of broadleaved trees in this small side valley make a welcome change from the serried ranks of conifers around Alwen Reservoir. Clearly they long predate both the reservoir and the forestry.
Track in Alwen Reservoir forest
Track in Alwen Reservoir forest
Alwen Reservoir
Alwen Reservoir
Alwen Reservoir beach
Alwen Reservoir beach
Alwen Reservoir park track
Alwen Reservoir park track
Alwen Reservoir park trail
Alwen Reservoir park trail
Nant y gors goch
Nant y gors goch
Cronfa Alwen Reservoir The Alwen Reservoir is a 5km long reservoir near Pentre-Llyn-Cymmer in North Wales, held back by the 27 metre high Alwen Dam.  Built between 1909 and 1921, it was originally to supply water to the town of Birkenhead, near Liverpool. This is a view of the reservoir from the tower at the centre of the dam.
Cronfa Alwen Reservoir
The Alwen Reservoir is a 5km long reservoir near Pentre-Llyn-Cymmer in North Wales, held back by the 27 metre high Alwen Dam. Built between 1909 and 1921, it was originally to supply water to the town of Birkenhead, near Liverpool. This is a view of the reservoir from the tower at the centre of the dam.
Alwen Plantation Forestry Commission plantation beside Llyn Alwen
Alwen Plantation
Forestry Commission plantation beside Llyn Alwen
The Alwen Trail On the west side of the lake
The Alwen Trail
On the west side of the lake
The Alwen Trail On the west side of the lake, the trail now passes through cleared forest.
The Alwen Trail
On the west side of the lake, the trail now passes through cleared forest.
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Alwen Reservoir is located at Grid Ref: SH9354 (Lat: 53.077507, Lng: -3.5903823)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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