Description
Orgreave Lakes are a remnant of the coal industry. Its mixture of river, lakes, open ground and woodland of various ages. The lakes are home to wildfowl throughout the year, including mali ponirek, veliki žagar, zvonec, sivka, čopasta črnica and žvižgavka. Typical waders at the lake edges include priba, mali martinec, komatni deževnik and školjkarica. Many other species can turn up during migration like togotnik, peščenec, črnovrati ponirek and črna čigra. Along the River Rother, look out for vodomec and siva čaplja. Surrounding Orgreave Lakes is extensive rough grassland where a variety of small birds may be found including poljski škrjanec, travniška cipa and repnik. Hedgerows and areas of scrub and young woodland also support a range of smaller birds, including kalin, cikovt, and vinski drozg and brinovka in the winter months.
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Access
Access is possible from a number of directions, including from near the sports ground on Washfield Lane in Treeton. At the bottom of this road is the railway line that divides the area in two. To reach Orgreave Lakes, cross the footbridge and continue to another bridge across the River Rother. The lakes are then ahead and to your left and a complete circuit of these is possible (about 2,5 km).


