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Dove Stone Reservoir Drone Views Manchester

Dove Stone Reservoir Drone Views in Manchester Please consider supporting my work at either - https://ko-fi.com/cinemaker - or -   / cinemakeruk   - thank you so much for subscribing and watching my video! Or you can buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cinemaker Take a breathtaking journey through the skies with stunning drone views of Dove Stone Reservoir near Manchester. Explore the beauty of this tranquil location from a whole new perspective as the drone captures the scenic landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Join us on this mesmerizing aerial tour of Dove Stone Reservoir like never seen before. Perfect for nature lovers and drone enthusiasts alike! Dove Stone Reservoir lies at the convergence of the valleys of the Greenfield and Chew Brooks above the village of Greenfield, on Saddleworth Moor in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the reservoir is on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. It supplies drinking water to the surrounding area and is a tourist attraction, providing several walks amongst picturesque landscapes. The reservoirs and surrounding moorland attract walkers and hikers. Joggers compete in a race every Friday evening in the summer months. The path around Dove Stone is well maintained, gravelled and relatively flat. Leading off its circular path are paths to Chew Reservoir, towards the car park at Binn Green and along the Greenfield Valley past the Yeoman Hey and Greenfield Reservoirs. Dove Stone Sailing Club uses the reservoir. The Chew Valley is a gritstone climbing area visited by climbers and boulderers Started in 1999, the "Life for a Life" plantation allows people to pay to have a tree planted in the name of a loved one. More than 700 trees have been planted. In 2010, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds established an interest in the area, and decided to manage the surrounding moorland and woodland, in association with United Utilities. The Peak District Boundary Walk runs along the path on the dam's embankment. If you have any places you would like me to cover do let me know in the comments below. If you wish to license shots from any of the videos on this channel, then feel free to email us here - [email protected]

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