Draycote Water - "a 240-hectare reservoir and country park that draws its water from River Leam which then supplies drinking water to Rugby and Coventry. " The trail is 8000metres long. The trail has a hard surface. There are a small number of low profile speed bumps along the track along the north shore section on the far side of the reservoir from the Visitor Hub. The trail is sloped. The trail has seats. There are bird hides along the trail." "There is a tarmac track going right around the perimeter of the reservoir. It is a shared user path between pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchairs, mobility scooters and hand-bikers. There is a small number of road vehicles that use part of the track along the north shore. The full perimeter is 5 miles with the north shore having some slopes. The path on the dams, of which there are six, is level tarmac and is flat - this accounts for around two-thirds of the route." - from the Severn Trent Water website

 

 

 

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