& Inn Layby Sailing Club parking Discover Fishing platforms (angling club Weston Turville Reservoir use only) Arm Surrounded by the lovely countryside, Weston Turville Reservoir & District Bird is a wonderful oasis of water, woods Angling Club and wildlife. Just the place for Weston Turville family walks and budding W Reservoir o r Steps Anglers’ path nature detectives! l d and s Worlds End Aylesbury Eramp Garden Centre n d

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STAY SAFE: Wendover Weston Turville Reservoir is managed by Stay Away From the Edge Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km Bucks, Berks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) A little bit of history Opened in 1797, Weston Turville Reservoir was built to compensate local millers for the loss of water diverted away from their mills to the canal. Today, the commitment of BBOWT and local community groups means a much-valued landscape and a Site of Special Best of all Scientific Interest (SSSI) of national importance. it’s FREE!*

Five things to d o at W esto n Tur Go fishing The reservoir teems with bigvill efish! Re Contactservoi r Prestwood & District Angling Club for details Information www.facebook.com/PrestwoodAndDistrictAC Weston Turville Join Aylesbury Sailing Club and experience the Reservoir exciting family sport of dinghy sailing. World’s End Lane Visit aylesburysailingclub.org.uk for details. Weston Turville Bucks Visit the bird hides and spot water birds. Winter is a HP 22 5PS great time to spot wildfowl such as teal, shoveler and tufted ducks. You might hear the ‘piglet squeals’ of the Parking water rail: the reservoir is its only breeding place in Bucks. Toilets Take an early morning walk and bring a camera – it’s a Café great place for taking photographs especially at dawn. Run or walk around the reservoir (2 km/1.2 miles). Pub The recently resurfaced path is an exerciser’s paradise! Bus Stop Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit

Did you know?... * Don’t forget: Although the site is always It’s best to feed ducks tasty open the facilities and boat treats like: trips may not be and some • porridge oats may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses • rice before setting out. • peas • chopped lettuce • birdseed Whilst they will gobble up white bread, crisps and chips its junk Sign up for our food for you and ducks! newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust.

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