Edgbaston Reservoir
Location
The Ranger's Lodge, 115 Reservoir Road, Ladywood, Birmingham, West Midlands B16 9EE
Description
Situated close to the city centre, Edgbaston Reservoir is a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation. It was built in 1827 by Thomas Telford as a op upfor Birmingham canal system and is still used for that purpose today. The 70 acres site is mainly open water and supports a variety of birdlife; it is also a valuable city site for animals such as newts and bats. A belt of woodland and grassland encircles the reservoir providing an oasis of natural beauty in an urban setting. There are currently no public toilets on site.
Fish Details
Carp, Tench, Bream, Roach, Perch
Tactics
Not supplied
Tickets
Not supplied
Contact
Tel: 0121 4464659
Rules
Not Supplied
Day TicketsAvailable for this water
Accuracy of information
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