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Tittesworth Water Sports & Visitor Centre

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Tittesworth Water Sports & Visitor Centre is set in the stunning Peak District National Park, offering a wide range of outdoor activities for all ages. Families can enjoy sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and windsurfing on the reservoir. The visitor centre features a café with lake views, picnic areas, and a children's play area. There are also waymarked walking trails around the water, perfect for a family stroll or bike ride.

  • **Highlights**: Water sports taster sessions, bird hides, adventure playground.
  • **Ages**: Suitable for all ages; water sports typically recommended for ages 8+.
  • **Facilities**: Café, toilets, free parking, bike hire, accessible paths.
  • **Practical Tips**: Book water sports in advance. Bring wellies after rain. The site is open year-round but some activities are seasonal.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book water sports in advance

    Sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding sessions often fill up quickly, especially during school holidays and weekends. Book ahead to secure your preferred activity and time slot.

  • Water sports age requirements

    Water sports activities are typically recommended for ages 8 and above. Younger children can enjoy the playground, walking trails, and bird hides instead.

  • Pack wellies for muddy conditions

    Bring wellington boots, especially after rain or in wetter months. The site is set in the Peak District and paths can become muddy quickly.

  • Toilet facilities on site

    Public toilets are available at the visitor centre. Essential when visiting with younger children; worth locating these first when you arrive.

  • Plan for changing weather

    The Peak District weather can change rapidly. Bring layers, waterproof jackets, and consider the season when choosing activities and visit timing.

  • Free parking available on site

    The visitor centre offers free parking, making it convenient for family days out. Arrive early during peak times to secure a good spot near facilities.

  • Waymarked walking trails for all abilities

    The reservoir has accessible walking and cycling paths suitable for families with buggies and younger children. Explore at your own pace without needing booked activities.

  • Café with lake views

    The on-site café offers refreshments with views over the water. Worth checking ahead for menu options and whether they cater to dietary requirements.

  • Bring a picnic

    Designated picnic areas are available. Pack a picnic to save costs and enjoy flexibility with meal times, especially useful if your children have specific food preferences.

  • Adventure playground for younger children

    There's a children's play area on site, providing entertainment and a break from walking or sitting. Worth checking if it's weather-dependent or has seasonal closures.

  • Open year-round but check seasonal activities

    The site is open throughout the year, but some water sports and activities may be seasonal. Check the website for what's available during your visit.

  • Accessible paths for buggies

    Accessible pathways are available, making it easier to navigate with pushchairs. Ideal for families with babies and toddlers who can't manage uneven terrain.

  • Bird hides for quiet activities

    If your children enjoy wildlife spotting, the bird hides offer calm, peaceful observation opportunities away from busier areas of the site.

  • Bike hire available

    You can hire bikes on site to explore the trails. Useful if you don't want to transport your own, though worth booking ahead for larger groups.

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