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Reservoirs & lochs · Mid Wales

Elan Valley Reservoirs

Also known as: Argaeau Dyffryn Elan

Free admission🐾 Dog-friendly

Elan Valley Reservoirs — chain of artificial lakes in Wales, UK.

Elan Valley Reservoirs, reservoirs & lochs in Mid Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Elan Valley Reservoirs is a reservoir in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "chain of artificial lakes in Wales, UK". Coordinates: 52.2722°, -3.6889°.

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Official information

Elan Valley Reservoirs is a scenic area featuring several impressive dams and reservoirs set in a beautiful landscape. Visitors can explore the natural surroundings, enjoy walking trails, and learn about the history and specifications of the dams.

From the Wikipedia article

The Elan Valley Reservoirs (Welsh: Cronfeydd Cwm Elan) are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs, which were built by the Birmingham Corporation Water Department, provide clean drinking water for Birmingham in the West Midlands of England. The five lakes are known as the Claerwen, Craig-goch, Pen-y-garreg, Garreg-ddu, and Caban-coch. Water from the reservoirs is carried by gravity to Frankley Reservoir in Birmingham via the Elan aqueduct. Pumping is not required because the network drops 52 metres (171 ft) along its 73-mile (117 km) length from its source to Frankley. A gradient of 1:2,300 maintains a flow of less than 2 miles per hour (3.2 km/h); water takes one and a half to two days to reach Birmingham. The aqueduct, which was started in 1896 and opened in 1906, crosses several valleys and features numerous brick tunnels, pipelines, and valve houses. Work to build the Elan Valley reservoirs was undertaken because the rapid growth of the industrial city of Birmingham in the late 19th century had led to a lack of available clean water. Numerous outbreaks of disease prompted Birmingham City Council to petition the British government which passed the Birmingham Corporation Water Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. clxxiii). It allowed the corporation to acquire by compulsory purchase all the land within the water catchment area of the Elan Valleys. Thousands of navvies (workers) and their families lived in the purpose-built Elan Village during the construction of the first four dams at the turn of the 20th century. In 1952, the Claerwen dam was opened by Elizabeth II in one of her first official engagements as monarch. Drinking water from the Elan Valley is noted for being exceptionally soft, contrasting with water from local supplies in the West Midlands, not served by the Elan aqueduct, which are noted for hardness. The reservoirs are now owned and managed by Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water.…

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Background

Architecture

The Elan dam scheme was developed in the 19th century following rapid growth of the population of Birmingham due to the Industrial Revolution. The city's expansion resulted in regular outbreaks of water-borne diseases and major epidemics such as typhoid, cholera and dysentery due to the lack of clean water. Victorian politician Joseph Chamberlain, the leader of Birmingham City Council, began a campaign to get clean water from the Elan and Claerwen valleys in mid Wales. The area, which had been identified by civil engineer James Mansergh, would be ideal for water reservoirs because: Parliament passed the Birmingham Corporation Water Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. clxxiii) 18 farms, a school and…

Description

.]] There are four main dams and reservoirs (constructed 1893–1904 in Elan Valley, and 1946–1952 at Claerwen) with a potential total capacity of nearly 100,000 megalitres. The dams and reservoirs are: In addition to the four main dams, there are three other dams at the site: and Caban-coch , October 2007. The two reservoirs are separated by a submerged dam that maintains water levels during drought conditions.}}

Visiting

in Birmingham.]] The project to supply water to Birmingham was officially opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on 21 July 1904. As the first four dams provided enough drinking water to meet Birmingham's needs in the early 20th century, it was proposed not to proceed with the damming of the River Claerwen at Dol-y-mynach, Ciloerwynt and Pant-y-beddau until the 1930s. However, that phase of construction was postponed due to the outbreak of the Second World War. It was not until 1946 that work began on damming the Claerwen. Plans to build the Dol-y-mynach, Ciloerwynt and Pant-y-beddau dams were dropped because of improvements in civil engineering and materials. Instead, work began on…

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Coordinates
52.2722, -3.6889
Address
Elan Valley in Powys, Wales
Phone
44 (0) 1597 810880

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Elan Valley Reservoirs?
Elan Valley Reservoirs is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom.
What is Elan Valley Reservoirs?
Elan Valley Reservoirs — chain of artificial lakes in Wales, UK.
How do I get to Elan Valley Reservoirs?
Its coordinates are 52.2722°, -3.6889°.
Is Elan Valley Reservoirs free to visit?
Yes, Elan Valley Reservoirs is free to enter.